ARGENTINA-PROTEST
Bank account holders gather in front of Congress 19 June 2002 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Indebted Buenos Aires hopes new talks with the IMF will eventually unlock more than 9.5 billion USD (9.9 billion euros) frozen since December, when the government ran out of money and failed to make payments on its 141 billion USD sovereign debt. Bank account protestors rejected restrictions on bank withdrawals imposed late last year, which calls for converting frozen accounts into three, five- and 10-year bonds that could be used to buy cars or land for building houses. AFP PHOTO/ FABIAN GREDILLAS (Photo by FABIAN GREDILLAS / AFP) (Photo by FABIAN GREDILLAS/AFP via Getty Images)
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