The highland area in our village makes it very difficult to access the internet network.
Hello everyone.
This morning isn't just my morning. I have many stories to share. I'm sad, anxious, and worried. But I always try to find new variations every day, even without internet or electricity. This morning, I went to the river I usually visit to cleanse myself every morning and evening. I've mentioned this river in several of my previous posts, as it's one of the rivers that refugee camps use to fetch water and cleanse themselves in the rocky streams.
What makes me sad is that lately, electricity and internet have been very difficult to find. I'm very sad when I miss my daily posts. Today is exactly two days since I couldn't access the internet, because in the highlands and our area, the network is completely out. That's why I haven't been very active on Steemit lately because it's so difficult to find an internet connection.
I was forced to wait for a normal network connection, but unfortunately, the connection I was looking for was not working smoothly, even accessing Steemit was very difficult to load. Today I have an internet connection, but it's not normal. I always try to be active and consistent, looking for new variations every day that I have in the refugee camp in the highlands.
The village where we were born hasn't recovered, still scarred by the flood. Many of my village's houses have collapsed and haven't been evacuated. Many trees remain scattered throughout our village. Even the national highway and bridge haven't been repaired, and we can't go anywhere because land access is still very poor.
Many residents' cars have even been lost or completely destroyed. I always think, because the Acehnese in our village lost their homes and other possessions in the blink of an eye, the Acehnese in my waliyah are struggling again from scratch. It's very sad, especially since we rarely receive national aid. We're in an economic crisis and have no money at all, sometimes forced to struggle to make a living on our own.
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In the afternoon, we had a little food available from the evacuation center's public kitchen in the highlands. We are always grateful for what we have here. As I said earlier, when we don't receive government assistance, we are forced to make a living on our own, just so we can have something for breakfast every day. This is the condition of Aceh now: an economic crisis, and a near-conflict between the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) and the military. May we remain strong in facing this trial.
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