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RE: Crypto: Hope for Venezuela?

in #crypto5 years ago (edited)

I live in the capital of the Bolivar State. The conditions of this country are so chaotic that it is almost impossible to decide which city is the worst to live. But we should ask the habitants of the mining towns of the Bolívar state such as Tumeremo or El Callao if they consider Caracas the worst city to live. These populations are besieged by mafias, assassins and Colombian guerrillas. Its inhabitants disappear without leaving traces, others are located in common graves and many bodies are unidentified. No one investigates. The government is not interested.

There is a war for the control of gold, diamonds and coltan between the government, the guerrillas and the miners. There are mining camps that are massacred in a single night. 80 corpses? Yesterday someone just told me that I'm naive. They have counted up to 200 murderous people! A politician @AmericoDeGrazia (twitter) has been denouncing what happens but the government began to harass him.

I avoid talking as much as possible about this topic, the anguish raises my blood pressure. So I'm going to listen to Michael Bublé to get my center back.

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Dear @thaishps

They have counted up to 200 murderous people!

That is shocking :(

But you can not stick your head out to the street at the risk of being shot with a gun.

If things will get better and people will have opportunities to make enough for a living, then it will change. Lack of opportunities is a killer.

I avoid talking as much as possible about this topic, the anguish raises my blood pressure.

Im sorry if I made you feel that way.

Thank you for your amazing reply.

Yours
Piotr

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