These voting baby dolls sit before a photograph of the Greek parliament.
ATHENS, Greece — For more than a year, strikes have rocked Athens, as unemployed youth join outraged workers to riot against their government. On the streets, they mingle with ordinary Greeks, who walk among the protesters to see what it's all about. The demonstrations have been marked with imagery that evokes past social movements, as well as new art unique to the troubles sparked by the global financial crisis.
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