'Troika get out' - that's the message from Cypriot students marching on parliament.<br /> <br />They accuse international lenders of drinking the government's blood by making bank depositors pay for the country's financial crisis.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (English) HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT, THOMAS, SAYING:<br /> <br />"They've just gotten rid of all our dreams, everything we've worked for, everything we've achieved up until now, what our parents have achieved."<br /> <br />Cyprus would be bankrupt without an EU bailout.<br /> <br />But unlike Greece, reaction on the island has been relatively muted.<br /> <br />Some say Cypriots are failing to grasp the gravity of their predicament.<br /> <br />But Robert Cole from Reuters Breakingviews says that's not the case.<br /> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (ENGLISH) REUTERS BREAKINGVIEWS, ROBERT COLE, SAYING:<br /> <br />"Underneath I would be astonished if the broad mass of Cypriot people weren't really, really worried, and didn't feel really, really let down. So just because there's not petrol bombs being thrown
