The brief but intense campaign in Greece's critical bailout referendum has ended, with simultaneous rallies in Athens supporting "Yes" and "No" answers to a murky question in what an opinion poll suggests could be a very close vote.
The government advocates a "No" vote on Sunday, saying it would put Athens in a stronger negotiating position to help Greece win a new deal.
Opposition parties, and many European officials, say a "No" vote would drive Greece out of the eurozone and into an even more impoverished future.
Al Jazeera’s Jonah Hull reports from Athens.
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