Thursday, 29 July 2010




Filed at 4:42 a.m. ET CORAIL-CESSELESSE, Haiti (AP) -- The sun was beating down on the rocky cactus plain when men with machetes came for Menmen Villase, nine months pregnant, shoved her onto her bulging stomach and sliced up the plastic tarp that sheltered her and her four children. The family was one of thousands of earthquake homeless who had come to this Manhattan-sized stretch of disused sugarcane land between the sea and barren mountains north of Port-au-Prince, seeking refuge from...
Full Story: The New York Times



 

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