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Sakkineni
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Username: Sakkineni

Post Number: 1881
Registered: 04-2012
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 2:12 pm:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

communism at peaks anamaata
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Tingari_xx
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 1:46 pm:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post


Prasanth:




diapers enduku annanu ante, i have it already . deeni kosam konaledu. inkaa deeni kosam em konalo kooda adagaali locals lo evaraina teliste
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Tingari_xx
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Prasanth:




medicines lantivi allow seyatledu antah easy ga ani vinnanu.

will check and post here. students missed 40% of their school time, as teachers are away for their food/ration
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Prasanth
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 1:38 pm:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post


Tingari_xx:


water scarcity ayte diapers important anocchu...mundu food n drinking water important kadha CLIPART--uhoh and some emergency medicines?!1
telugu biDDa (staying in bangalore and from vijayawada)
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Tingari_xx
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Prasanth:




aa desam ki pampataaniki. stuff like diapers etc antha imported kada, chala struggle aithunnaru anta
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Prasanth
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Tingari_xx:

I am trying to find if i can do my bit through venezuleans here. i have 2 boxes of diapers and some unopened stuff


CLIPART--uhoh
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Tingari_xx
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 11:03 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

some videos are really scary.

ee roju npr lo cheppatam, officially ven is not accepting international aid.

I am trying to find if i can do my bit through venezuleans here. i have 2 boxes of diapers and some unopened stuff
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Kubang
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 10:55 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

this is really sad. what a shame in this modern times and gives you a different perspective about life :-(
Ignorance is bliss
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Proofdada
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 9:28 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Papam...very sad
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Kingchoudary
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 9:06 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Super figures vuntaru Venezuela lo....
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Gaali
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 9:02 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Very sad. :-(

Venezuela crisis meda inkonchem chadavaali.
Be Positive!
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Blazewada
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Posted on Monday, June 20, 2016 - 8:30 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

CUMANÁ, Venezuela — With delivery trucks under constant attack, the nation’s food is now transported under armed guard. Soldiers stand watch over bakeries. The police fire rubber bullets at desperate mobs storming grocery stores, pharmacies and butcher shops. A 4-year-old girl was shot to death as street gangs fought over food.

Venezuela is convulsing from hunger.

Hundreds of people here in the city of Cumaná, home to one of the region’s independence heroes, marched on a supermarket in recent days, screaming for food. They forced open a large metal gate and poured inside. They snatched water, flour, cornmeal, salt, sugar, potatoes, anything they could find, leaving behind only broken freezers and overturned shelves.

And they showed that even in a country with the largest oil reserves in the world, it is possible for people to riot because there is not enough food.

In the last two weeks alone, more than 50 food riots, protests and mass looting have erupted around the country. Scores of businesses have been stripped bare or destroyed. At least five people have been killed.

This is precisely the Venezuela its leaders vowed to prevent.

In one of the nation’s worst moments, riots spread from Caracas, the capital, in 1989, leaving hundreds dead at the hands of security forces. Known as the “Caracazo,” or the “Caracas clash,” they were set off by low oil prices, cuts in subsidies and a population that was suddenly impoverished.

The event seared the memory of a future president, Hugo Chávez, who said the country’s inability to provide for its people, and the state’s repression of the uprising, were the reasons Venezuela needed a socialist revolution.

Now his successors find themselves in a similar bind — or maybe even worse.

The nation is anxiously searching for ways to feed itself.

The economic collapse of recent years has left it unable to produce enough food on its own or import what it needs from abroad. Cities have been militarized under an emergency decree from President Nicolás Maduro, the man Mr. Chávez picked to carry on with his revolution before he died three years ago.

“If there is no food, there will be more riots,” said Raibelis Henriquez, 19, who waited all day for bread in Cumaná, where at least 22 businesses were attacked in a single day last week.

But while the riots and clashes punctuate the country with alarm, it is the hunger that remains the constant source of unease.

A staggering 87 percent of Venezuelans say they do not have money to buy enough food, the most recent assessment of living standards by Simón Bolívar University found.

About 72 percent of monthly wages are being spent just to buy food, according to the Center for Documentation and Social Analysis, a research group associated with the Venezuelan Teachers Federation.


In April, it found that a family would need the equivalent of 16 minimum-wage salaries to properly feed itself.

Ask people in this city when they last ate a meal, and many will respond that it was not today.

Among them are Leidy Cordova, 37, and her five children — Abran, Deliannys, Eliannys, Milianny and Javier Luis — ages 1 to 11. On Thursday evening, the entire family had not eaten since lunchtime the day before, when Ms. Cordova made a soup by boiling chicken skin and fat that she had found for a cheap price at the butcher.

“My kids tell me they’re hungry,” Ms. Cordova said as her family looked on. “And all I can say to them is to grin and bear it.”

Other families have to choose who eats. Lucila Fonseca, 69, has lymphatic cancer, and her 45-year-old daughter, Vanessa Furtado, has a brain tumor. Despite also being ill, Ms. Furtado gives up the little food she has on many days so her mother does not skip meals.

“I used to be very fat, but no longer,” the daughter said. “We are dying as we live.”

Her mother added, “We are now living on Maduro’s diet: no food, no nothing.”

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/06/20/world/americas/venezuelans-ransack-stores-a s-hunger-stalks-crumbling-nation.html
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