Reuters:

In a country that has had one of the lowest suicide rates in the world, a surge in the number of suicides in the wake of an economic crisis has shocked and gripped the Mediterranean nation - and its media - before a May 6 election.
The especially grisly death of pharmacist Dimitris Christoulas, who shot himself in the head on a central Athens square because of poverty brought on by the crisis that has put millions out of work, was by far the most dramatic.
Before shooting himself during morning rush hour on April 4 on Syntagma Square across from the Greek parliament building, the 77-year-old pensioner took a moment to jot down a note.
"I see no other solution than this dignified end to my life so I don't find myself fishing through garbage cans for sustenance," wrote Christoulas, who has since become a national symbol of the austerity-induced pain that is squeezing millions.
Comments
Not now!
April 28, 2012 by Irlandos (United Kingdom ), 1 year 7 weeks ago
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Fellow Greeks: Now is not the time to kill yourselves! This will only mean that there will be that many fewer people who will want to throw out our useless governing parties come election day!
Keep yourselves alive! Keep going at least until election day. Then, get rid of those who have driven all of us to despair.
Who knows? Maybe the dawning of a new era will make you change your minds.
But under no circumstances should you punish the wrong people!