The video was made by the newspaper Estado de Sao Paulo, which is one of the best if not the best newspaper in Brazil.
The reporter says that two years after the massive earthquake that affected the country and specially the capital of Haiti, Port-au-Prince, the situation of the thousands of Haitians that lost their houses and everything they owned has not improved yet. Most of them continue to live on tents and are very frustrated with the government.
The video shows that the cathedral of Port-au-Prince has not been re-built yet. The woman that is interviewed says that she lives alone now, because her son died on the earthquake and that he was the one that worked to provide to her. She says that when food is brought to the "community" the strongest ones are the ones the get the food and the best tents, as she is old she doesn't have the strength to fight for food or a better tent. She also says that the government has forgot them, that the government is never around.
The second interviewee said that they have been living in those tents since the earthquake and that recently the government has stopped the supply of running water, that now they have to walk long distances to find clean water.
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