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SPAIN-FINANCE-PUBLIC-DEBT-HOUSING
A picture taken on October 15, 2013 shows a block of flats occupied by anti-eviction activists of the PAH (the Platform of People Affected by Mortgage), to protest against the evictions of people living in the building, in Salt, near Girona. Forty-three people will be evicted of the building "Bloc Salt" owned by bad bank Sareb on October 16. Spain set up Sareb, a "bad bank", to buy bad assets from lenders and sell them for a profit after the euro zone agreed to finance a rescue of Spain's banks, swamped in bad loans since a property bubble imploded in 2008 plunging the country into a double-dip recession. The placards read in Catalan: "We resist. Bloc Salt", "Stop evictions", "We pay social rent", "Yes, we can but they don't want", "Do not touch Bloc Salt", "The struggle continues." AFP PHOTO / JOSEP LAGO
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Barcelona, SPAIN |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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JOSEP LAGO |
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15 Octombrie 2013 |
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