ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月21日 01時38分


@meridithkohut photographed fishermen in Pestel, a town in the southwest of Haiti. Like much of the region, Pestel is writhing after Hurricane Matthew. Hardly a home is free of damage on the hourslong ride into town. The hurricane raked nearly every farm in the area, robbing 80% of the population of its main food source. Villagers walk for hours to the nearest town in search of basic staples. While aid has reached many areas in southern Haiti, especially the big cities, the remote corners have found little support. This is how it often goes at first with recovery efforts, experts say. But Guy Philippe has another theory. “They are punishing the people because of me,” he said in perfect English, one of 4 languages he speaks. “If it will help, I will go to jail so that people can eat here,” he said. “Or I will leave for however long it takes.” Guy is among the most feared men in #Haiti, a nation with a rich history of men worthy of fear. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration wants him for narcotics trafficking; the Haitian government for killing police officers. Visit the link in our profile to read more about the Haitian warlord meeting his match: #HurricaneMatthew.


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