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jueves, 16 de agosto de 2012

The victims of the Spanish crisis occupied houses property of banks


"The bank has plenty thousands of empty houses that no one can buy, and we lack the Spanish houses in which to live. Therefore, we call social justice," said the girl Irma Blanco.
She and other women in the community Neighboring Corrala of Utopia, has occupied a building in Seville that was two years without a suitcase. In just five days and were housed 36 families.
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"Our work shows that this problem is not marginal, it affects everyone," explains White, 35, and a Diploma in Social Work from the University Pablo de Olavide of Seville.

In Spain there are more than three million vacant homes and, according to the General Council of Judicial Power, in the first quarter of 2012 there were 46,559 evictions, an average of 517 foreclosures per day.

Access to housing for young people is also complicated by the high unemployment rate with the living, about 50%, and the minimum wage in Spain does not reach the 642 euros (U.S. $ 803).

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