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Greek Pensioners Forced To Scour Bins To Eat; 'Seventy-year-old Eletharias cannot afford to go the supermarket any more'

Seventy-year-old Eletharias cannot afford to go the supermarket any more, so for the past few months he has started rummaging for food in dustbins.

He goes out in Athens at night so that no one sees. When Sky News met him, he was collecting onions from some wheelie bins.



"Since my pension was cut, I can't buy food so I look through the garbage," he said, "I can only pray that things get better."



He is among an increasing number of pensioners who have slipped into desperate poverty and rely on waste food to survive.



He is among an increasing number of pensioners who have slipped into desperate poverty and rely on waste food to survive.









Eletharias, 77, tells Sky News he can no longer afford to shop in the supermarket



Irini Gkana, 77, and 80-year-old Argyro Hadri-Sotiraki get their sustenance from a downtown soup kitchen.



On her way out of the complex, Irini stooped to pick up an apple lying on the pavement and squirreled it into her trolley bag.



Life has not always been like this but the debt crisis has left them unable to provide for themselves for the first time since they were war children.



"It is like during the war, we just can't afford to buy what we need," says Argvro. "The soup kitchen reminds me of the Nazi occupation in 1941."



The young are also falling through the cracks of this economic crisis. Hundreds of children are now being looked after by SOS centres because their parents can no longer support them.



Just outside of Athens Sky News met a group of six children. Three had come from one family, the other three from different parents.



They had become a new family looked after by an employed SOS mother called Litza.





"It is like during the war, we just can't afford to buy what we need," says Argvro. "The soup kitchen reminds me of the Nazi occupation in 1941."



Irini agrees, adding: "The hunger."



The young are also falling through the cracks of this economic crisis. Hundreds of children are now being looked after by SOS centres because their parents can no longer support them.



Just outside of Athens Sky News met a group of six children. Three had come from one family, the other three from different parents.



They had become a new family looked after by an employed SOS mother called Litza.










When we arrived Litza was serving up a lunch of fried lung and lemon potatoes.



SOS youth worker Pavlos Salichos told Sky News that demand for the charity's assistance had increased by 75% in two years.



"There are many social factors - alcoholism, drugs and abuse - but the primary cause is economic," he said.



"If you have both parents who are unemployed, they can become desperate and there is a psychological trauma for them too because they have to go to social services and tell them that they can't support their children anymore."



Greece is struggling to support itself. There are no official figures but according to people in the trade an increasing number of women are turning to prostitution.



As she touted for business on the streets, Anita, told Sky News she regularly checks herself for infection but she, like most sex workers, is not signed up to Greece's prostitution licensing system. She is unregulated, making her more vulnerable to exploitation and trafficking.



Rough sleeping has also risen by 25%. Last week, a homeless man was beaten to death for the coins he had collected that day by another group of homeless people.



There is no doubt the country is experiencing a severe economic crisis which is in danger of getting worse but Greece, a country so proud of family tradition and community spirit, has lost so much more than money.

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  • nobody to blame but themselves, they lived the siesta socialist lifestyle for decades and now the pied piper is calling, The problem with socialism, is that eventually you run out of other peoples money to spend, most of the greeks worked for the state, they were paid something like 16 months for a years work, plus they got several months paid vacation a year, that was insane!, don't blame the banks, it's like blaming the grocery store for somebodys alcoholism

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    • @golem

      LOL

      Except that this crisis was caused by the economic speculative markets , who were so greedy that they could not stop. And, as far as I remember, none of them are socialists.

      Take Italy, for example. They are in a similar situation. And it was Berlusconi, a right wing politician, who was ruling Italy. Was it his fault too?

      The people of most Eropean countries, worked, paid their taxes and lived their lives normally. It was the politicians (of all colours) and basically the greedy, More..

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    • @mcgus

      no they didn't pay their taxes, or live their lives normally, almost nobody pays taxes in greece, and when i say siesta socialism i'm including your country as well compadre, stop blaming others for your stupidity

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    • @mcgus

      thats BS...Greece workers abused the socialist benefits they were given and now those who retired who expected to have a golden pension is paying the price for the 3 decades of a economy that was mostly government jobs and very little productive work from its people.Add to the mix that over %45 of Greeks cheated on taxes and you got a fake economy running on fumes.

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    • @gizmo8

      What golden pensions? Greece has no golden pensions.France has golden pensions, they retire at 63 and the system is not crubling. If the tax system is the same in Greece than in Spain, you cannot cheat taxes if you are a common worker because they just take it away from your payroll. Most of the cheaters of Greece were big fortunes, none of them socialist. How many Greeks had money to evade taxes and move their money offshore? The normal workers? I don't think so.

      The only ones who c More..

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  • It'll get worse before it gets better, and that maybe for the rest of the world soon..

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  • THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU RELY ON THE GOVERNMENT!!!!!!!!!!!! Take note

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  • i m bored to hear about greek complainings. for decades they didn t work to get some money apart for pension. they only lived from the state and from tourisme. now they have to move their lazy asses.

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  • The 'paradise' that is liberalism.

    Many of them took it easy, didn't work hard, didn't pay their taxes, and took advantage of the social welfare programs availible to them.

    Greece is fucked, and deservedly do.

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  • Go pick some olives ffs.

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  • These same bankers did the same thing during the great depression in the US. Millions of Americans died of starvation, more than all the wars the US ever fought. Think about that before you talk about the Greeks getting what they deserve.

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  • this is sad , but like i have said before , the greedy bastards should have payed taxes, they reaped what they sewed.

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  • LOL, coming soon to a USA near you!

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  • I've seen other stories of people in their sixties and seventies who are barely getting by since their pensions have been cut. They retired in their forties without any savings and expected to live off the government tit for the rest of their lives. Looks like the tit has run dry.

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  • This is where the usa is headed. We will all be eating out of dumpsters. At least I have guns and will be able to eat at the liberals houses.

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  • "something greece is deeply ashamed of"
    well, FIX IT YA CUNTS.. he's 70.
    the "economic crisis" isn't so bad they can't divert some of the "anti-terrorism" money they keep collecting to provide a basic food supply for the elderly

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  • This is what will happen if your countrymen are persuaded to loan money from "banks", the outcome is this.

    I heard our own ex-prime minister say: The banks have fat on their bones (tax payers money), we can drop greece now.

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  • Well! that would NEVER happen here.
    We are FAR too smart to let that happen.
    Obama and Romney! they will fix everything.

    ...we are doomed!

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