Perama, on the fringes of the Athens port of Piraeus, is a community on the rocks, as unemployment here is 60 percent. It feels gutted by austerity. Shipbuilding moved out, and 25,000 people were left high and dry.
Things were tough before the debt crisis. Now they are alarming. The local Doctors of the World agency is swamped. People can not afford basic health care, or even food.
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