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Attempt by ultra-nationalist Golden Dawn party to hand out food to only Greeks in central Athens blocked amid scuffles.
Giorgos Kaminis vows to prevent far-right Golden Dawn party from staging food handouts for Greeks-only to mark Easter.
The Greek government has embarked on a crusade to silence dissident voices by exercising fear politics.
Caught between tougher border controls and physical assaults, foreigners struggle to survive.
Plan to deport up to 1,600 foreigners announced by police as authorities seek to appease far-right parties.
Golden Dawn hands out food parcels outside parliament, but makes sure only Greek citizens receive assistance.
Socialist leader promises "wholehearted support" as he says parties in talks aim to form a coalition by Wednesday.
Conservative party claims to have preliminary agreement with socialists to form "government of national salvation".
New Democracy's Antonis Samaras says "worst is over" for Greece as pro-bailout vote cheers markets and eurozone leaders.
Spokesman for far-right Golden Dawn party files court action against leftist opponents after televised incident.
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