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hose brief moments and ran alongside thousands of people that had now taken to the streets, crying and wounded. He had only thing in mind, where is his brothers and sisters? Where is his mother? One can only imagine how horrified he was when he couldn't even recognise his house amongst the other demolished homes and \nwith his brothers and sisters trapped inside. His house fallen to pieces and not enough strength to get them out, Junior searched frantically for help and eventually stumbled across rescue workers who saved his five brothers and sister alive but with severely broken and fractured bones and terrible bruises some 18 hours later. It's hard to imagine how a a young man, 20 years old deals with such trauma, living in a camp without blankets, clothes, work, school, with his brOthers, sisters and mother living But Into a dark and Uncertain Future. So, if you ask what's going to Junior Happen to him, I says "I'm waiting for someone to give me a job Because I'm not going to leave. I Do not Know Anyone Outside of Port au Prince."

Written by Jean-Ronald Brutus
Interview with Dulus, 54 years, businessman, 25 January (14 days in camp)





A Lot of People Are Finding It Difficult to relax like Once Before Since the catastrophe of January 12th in Haiti. As is the case for Dulus who I met at a camp Without hope, seven Children Of His Own, additonal seven kids of His Brothers Who Died During The earthquake, His mother and His Wife. I Told us about how he no longer feels calm and how every time he hears the sound of a helicopter circulating above, he begins to feel tense and feels like running because he thinks things will start falling again. This fear makes him feel as though he is no longer living since he can no longer provide for his family. Dulus says he is starting to think that going to the country isn't a bad idea and would like to but he can't afford it. Moving a family of 17 from Port au Prince is not easy and expensive. I left Dulus sitting in a chair, taking medication for the stress he has now and without any idea of what will happen tomorrow.\n
Written by Jean Ronald Brutus

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