Θλίψη και αναγούλα μου ρθε καθώς διάβαζα και κοιτούσα τις εικόνες από το παρακάτω άρθρο.

Το προώθησα για να το συγκρίνετε με τα πρόσφατα γεγονότα των δήθεν απολυμένων μασκαράδων. Κάντε το ίδιο.





Michael was a receptionist at a hotel that went bankrupt in late 2011. He couldnΆt find a job and after a few months became homeless. Two months later, he was diagnosed with cancer in his thyroid and lymph nodes. Michael usually lives on the steps of a Greek Orthodox Church but he spends time “under the bridge” with his other homeless friends.


One mattress down is Giorgos, a 50-year-old man from Athens who was forced to shut his billiards club several years ago, spent time in prison for not paying his social security debts, and now takes medication for depression.


In a square nearby is Stephanos, 42, a soft-spoken man who worked for over 10 years in a well-known menΆs clothing shop in central Athens. The shop closed on October 12, 2012 and a few months later when Stephanos could not pay his rent, he found shelter along with other homeless and drug addicts in a square in central Athens.

more photos and stats here: https://blogs.reuters.com/photograph...ess-in-greece/