Monday, October 18, 2010

Usmle Study Group Calgary



FEATURE: DAILY VIOLENCE Three Sisters
blood

Ciudad Juárez (Mexico), Caracas (Venezuela) and Medellin (Colombia) are Latin American cities that are most sadly the stigma of violence. The Colombian city, however, struggle each morning to achieve peace through education and sport
ORDAZ 17/10/2010 PAUL


In Ciudad Juarez and in Caracas, to write of life is to go to the door of the morgue early in the morning, when neighborhoods go down unpaved women youth who are accompanied by grandmothers and orphaned grandchildren.

"Tell me, lady.

"I came to identify the body of my son and my brother. They were killed last night. Iban to work in downtown Caracas. I left some guys and shot them. I do not know if with intent to steal or what. I know nothing more ...

- What were their names?

"My son, Noel, and my brother, Jorge Luis.

- How old were they?

"Both were 26 years.

However, in Medellín, the land of Pablo Escobar and the Lady of the Assassins, as will be possible to write of life at the school door public or by a court, also public, artificial turf. It is nevertheless true that even in the Plaza de Bolívar, the most central Colombian city, aged 12 years and even younger children are naked in exchange for a few pesos or a can of glue.

0 comments:

Post a Comment