I saw tear gas and Tsipras at Athens' final massive rally for a NO vote in the Greek referendum
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Mike Bird, Business Insider
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The crowd started building early, ahead of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' speech.
There was a huge social and age mix in the crowd - though there were dozens of left-wing groups in attendance, it's nothing like a political rally I've seen in the UK since the Iraq War demonstrations.
Tens of thousands of people turned up to Athens' Syntagma Square.
Take a look at how it looked from down on the ground.
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