In the Rex Theater on Capois Street, displaced individuals, pursued by bandits, have been residing for nearly two weeks. Previously, they had sought refuge at the Occide Jeanty kiosk. Over 1,200 people now occupy this deteriorated building, which was once among the city's most frequented cinemas. "This place may deceive the sun, but not the rain," laments Duckenson Celicourt, who identifies as the camp's management president. He points out, "Here, we lack access to clean drinking water and even basic restroom facilitie
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