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Spain counts social costs of austerity drive

Until this week students gazing out of the windows of Lluís Vives secondary school in the centre of Valencia, eastern Spain, had little more than a concrete basket ball court to distract them.

That was until a demonstration held by students and parents against education cuts was violently broken up by police, triggering days of protests across the city, and transforming the school into a symbol of a country where the pain of austerity is becoming a feature of every day life.

“There are schools where there is no money to pay the electricity bills, and the students can’t study,” says Marta, a 14-year-old student standing outside the school, alongside hundreds of other young Valencians in protest against the violence.

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