? not far from Toussaint Louverture International Airport, ? a hair’s breadth from the National Office of Civil Aviation (OFNAC), a wind of desperation is blowing in Place Hugo Ch?vez. The suffering of more than a thousand inhabitants of Ci? The sun is indescribable. Did they take shelter in the square after running away from the gang war? What? the sun The community? grows more and more every day despite the subhuman conditions in which these displaced people live.
It’s 3pm this Wednesday, August 24th. The Hugo Ch?vez site is filled with displaced persons. Everyone takes care of their own work. Used sheets and clothes are strewn almost everywhere, like in a post-Sisi camp in January 2010. These refugees have one thing in common: they all sleep in cardboard boxes? the beautiful star in Place Hugo Chavez.
Wilieta, 21, nurse of an eight-day-old girl, has not yet taken the traditional bath after giving birth. She sleeps with her daughter? beautiful star <>, knows Wilieta, who however has no other options. <>.
Some new mothers are going through the same situation. They don’t know? what a holy oath. Is the rain an unknown factor that surprises these residents? always. Hunger, worry, despair are the least of their worries. Fingers crossed that it doesn’t rain.
<>, expressly Jean Ernst Decilian.
More than 184 families who fled from Cit? Sun took refuge in the country, more than a thousand inhabitants. The workforce is large. It is impossible to feed everyone. <>, he says. <>, complains Jean Ernst Decilian, who claims that state authorities, including the Social Assistance Fund and the Ministry of Social Affairs, remain at home. away from their misfortune.
<>, adds a frustrated lady, who regrets that the state is abandoning them? their fate.
<>, that d?sole Jean Ernst Decilian.
For another displaced, Prime Minister Ariel Henry shows his incompetence? ? manage people who are in a difficult situation.
<>, shouts another in his fifties. She wants NGOs to come and help her? rent a place where? live
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In the country Hugo Ch?vez, privacy? it’s not on the schedule. Everyone adapts to it and reveals their private parts when they shower.
If there is a break? gang war? What? The sun, the hope of a return does not inhabit the refugee residents now in Place Hugo Ch?vez. They all want to find a safe haven somewhere else.
Hundreds of children will soon be out of school
Hundreds of schoolchildren will be deprived of education in the square. If we are to believe the head of the commission, these children do not have identity documents. Did their parents run away? their homes, burned or flooded leaving everything behind. <>, condemns the chairman of the commission.
? less than two weeks from the reopening of classes, these children who attend public schools more often have no hope. Forgotten by everyone, these displaced people see their days pass without the slightest hope for a better tomorrow.