Yecla, June 2012.
This Thursday, June 21 at 20:30 pm in the auditorium of the Red Cross, will be a conference "Haiti. The ashes of the Spanish" organized by United Left-Greens, and will offer a tour of the history of this country crushed, with special attention to the present time, the consequences of the earthquake and the activities of NGOs in this island.
Charles Michel, a journalist of Haitian asylum in Spain in the 80 after a fierce political struggle against the more bleeding and anachronistic dictatorship of the Duvalier will offer this lecture on the current situation of a country that remains forgotten and abandoned after the earthquake that I hit the last two years.
Michel chairs the AP-2004 (Positive Actions 2004) for assistance to Women and Children in Haiti.
A few months ago returned from Port au Prince and aims to share with us some of his experiences in the devastated island.
Source: Agencias