Sobrevivir en Cuba: Sin carne, sin frijoles y cocinando con madera
Marco Antonio, residente de Mantilla, denuncia las condiciones extremas en las que vive. Viaja a Guanabo para recoger materia prima y poder vender, pero asegura: “Rara vez puedo comer algo relacionado con carne y hace meses que no como frijoles”. Denuncia ciudadana.
Marco Antonio, residente de Mantilla, denuncia las condiciones extremas en las que vive. Viaja a Guanabo para recoger materia prima y poder vender, pero asegura: “Rara vez puedo comer algo relacionado con carne y hace meses que no como frijoles”. Denuncia ciudadana.
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00:00I'm Marco Antonio Elijar de Amarros, I live in Calle Santa Hortensia between Miguel Priundi and Guanago,
00:10because I come here for activities, recovery of raw materials.
00:15I don't know, I spend a lot of time here, every week.
00:22And how is your life? Tell me how you do your life, how do you survive daily?
00:28Well, collecting raw materials, a little bit of can, bottle, compost.
00:34I make a compost of more or less, a very high amount, right?
00:40In the middle of what I have left to eat.
00:45That is, if you eat a pizza, a bread with something, you can't eat a protein, you can't eat anything.
00:53Actually, we can't do it very often.
00:58Sometimes I go to my house and I take the orders, but sometimes I take something related to meat.
01:05But the orders don't arrive?
01:07When they come, they don't come.
01:09So you don't eat practically anything?
01:15I make food here, like ham, ham, with wood.
01:20With wood?
01:22Beans, I've been doing it for months, I've been doing it for months.
01:25I eat about ten, ten ounces a day.
01:28You can't join them, because in my case I'm alone, you know?
01:33And practically, an ounce, ten ounces of chicharron lasts a month and a meal.
01:38You can't believe it.
01:40Can you show me more or less what you're carrying there to show the cameras?
01:44I have some bottles of water, beer.
01:51Yes, empty bottles.
01:53And things you can pick up.
01:55Pommes.
01:56Pommes, generally.
01:57Those are the cans of cachadas, right?
01:59And so.
02:01And so, then.
02:02I do it daily.
02:03And when does the day end?
02:05Look, right now they closed early today.
02:08For reasons that have already ended the work schedule.
02:11And also, I don't know if there's money down there.
02:14I'm waiting for the day to end.
02:17And then, what time do you finish work today?
02:21I finished, but I'm still looking.
02:24You left school in the morning.
02:26From six in the morning.
02:28And look at the time now, and you're still on the street.
02:32And I imagine that you didn't even have the money to eat a snack.
02:36No, I couldn't even have lunch.
02:38They don't have the possibility to receive me this morning.
02:43And so.
02:45I'm living, more or less, the situation, from the point of view of collecting material, after drinking.
02:55One day I'm resting, another day, maybe tomorrow, better.
02:58And so.
02:59And so.
03:00We don't have hope, uncle.
03:02It's a possibility, let's say.
03:04In this case.
03:05God bless you.