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Tuesday, September 06, 2005
Report from New OrleansOn Saturday September 3, award-winning filmmaker Gloria La Riva, internationally-acclaimed photographer Bill Hackwell and A.N.S.W.E.R. Youth & Student Coordinator Caneisha Mills, a senior at Howard University, arrived in New Orleans. Following are some excerpts from their account.(ANSWER is an acronym for "Act Now to Stop War and End Racism") ANSWER: Eyewitness Report from New Orleans From Algiers, an old French neighborhood, one of the few on high enough ground that it is not flooded: "Imagine being in a city, poor, without any money and all of a sudden you are told to leave and you don't even have a bicycle," stated Malik Rahim, a community activist in the Algiers section of New Orleans. "90% of the people don't even have cars."... The government claims that people can get water, but residents have to travel at least 17 miles to the nearest water and ice distribution center. Only one case of water is available per family. Countless people have no way to drive.... Although some of the residents do express fear of burglaries into houses, acts of heroism, sacrifice and solidarity are evident everywhere. ... There is a strong suspicion among the residents that the government has another agenda in the deliberately forced removal of people from Algiers, even though this particular neighborhood is not under water and is intact. Read more ... Palema
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