"I can't breathe anymore," the city of Cap-Haïtien borrows George Floyd's last words before his death to call for help. But this time, it's not the act of a foreigner. It's not about discrimination. Pressed to the ground, it's not just the knees of waste that are suffocating this city, whose inhabitants are so proud. Waste is everywhere. The mouth, the neck, the nose, the entire city bears the weight of waste. Breathing is becoming increasingly difficult.
At the city entrance, near the internation
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