245 HAITIAN FAMILIES ALLOWED TO ENTER BRAZIL
(Haiti Libre) -
Blocked at the border between Peru and Brazil, from January 15, 2012, in the small Peruvian town of IƱapari, 245 Haitian families with an irregular status, were finally authorized to enter onto the Brazilian territory.
This good news was announced last week by the Brazilian Ambassador in Peru and was made effective that same week. The Ambassador stated that this decision had been taken for humanitarian reasons, and to prevent human trafficking in the area. [our countrymen sometimes pay up to 3,200 U.S. dollars to smugglers to organize their trip from Haiti to Brazil...]
The Peruvian authorities had indicated recently that our countrymen, among them women and children, were living in critical conditions. Most of them were supported by the local parish, where the Catholic Church has accommodated a certain number on its premises, while the Catholic community has ensured their food, and others were in a refugee camp established by the regional government.
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