Telegraph.co.uk | 'We Won't Pay': Greek activists reconnect power to poverty-stricken homes RT (blog) With a Eurozone record of 27 percent of Greeks unemployed, people are taking a pro-active approach to the crisis. Activists from the 'We Won't Pay' movement, which boasts 10,000 members, are illegally reconnecting power to hundreds of homes. Greek Unemployment Hits Record High Greek jobs crisis deepens Amazingly Greek unemployment is actually getting worse |
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'We Won't Pay': Greek activists reconnect power to poverty-stricken homes
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