Sus historias


Javier Pupo Sánchez, Cuba.

 

“Sabemos que la situación de nosotros es sumamente precaria, dadas las condiciones en las cuales huimos de nuestros países de origen, por diversas razones” 

Javier Pupo, usuario de la Clínica

La Clínica Jurídica para Migrantes de la Universidad de los Andes conoció el caso de Javier Alejandro Pupo Sánchez, un médico y ciudadano cubano que ingresó al país tras desertar de una misión médica en Venezuela, en la cual había sufrido tratos inhumanos y degradantes siendo sujeto de amenazas y persecución.

Esta es su historia. 


Carl y Ana*, Venezuela.

*Pidió no revelar su nombre verdadero.

“tantos problemas, tantas confusiones (…) a la final todos los que sufrimos es el pueblo”

Carl

“Fueron como diez días caminando para llegar acá a Bogotá (…) uno sale sin rumbo, sin un destino” 

Ana*

Damián y David, Venezuela.

“Un sueldo mínimo de un mes no alcanza para comer ni la mitad de una semana (…) ¿Cómo va a ir un niño a la escuela así, sin comer? No puede” 

Damián

“Nos vinimos caminando (…) la comida está demasiado cara”

David

EXODUS

 

Proyecto “EXODUS” del fotógrafo Nicolò Filippo Rosso 

People follow a path to enter Colombia illegally, near Villa del Rosario in North Santander, Colombia, one of the busiest regions for border crossings.
Migrants wait in line for a free meal at a church charity in Cucuta, Colombia.
Migrants sit in a truck at the border town of Paraguachón, Colombia, waiting for a ride to the major city of Maicao.
A young girl asks for money on a street in the Colombian capital, Bogotá. By June 2019, the Colombian Institute of Fa- mily Welfare (ICBF) had provided attention to nearly 80,000 Venezuelan children, adolescents and families countrywide.
Migrants crowd onto a truck near the Colombia-Venezuela border, in La Guajira, Colombia.
Venezuelan children holding plastic bottles to be filled with water wait in line for a free meal at a charity organization in Paraguachón, Colombia.
Luis Arevalo, a migrant from Venezuela, sits in the back of a pickup truck mourning his sister Luisana, in Riohacha, Co- lombia.
Women mourn a Venezuelan migrant who died in Riohacha, Colombia.
A Venezuelan migrant accused of theft is arrested by police in Maicao, Colombia.
  • People follow a path to enter Colombia illegally, near Villa del Rosario in North Santander, Colombia, one of the busiest regions for border crossings.
  • Migrants wait in line for a free meal at a church charity in Cucuta, Colombia.
  • Migrants sit in a truck at the border town of Paraguachón, Colombia, waiting for a ride to the major city of Maicao.
  • A young girl asks for money on a street in the Colombian capital, Bogotá. By June 2019, the Colombian Institute of Fa- mily Welfare (ICBF) had provided attention to nearly 80,000 Venezuelan children, adolescents and families countrywide.
  • Migrants crowd onto a truck near the Colombia-Venezuela border, in La Guajira, Colombia.
  • Venezuelan children holding plastic bottles to be filled with water wait in line for a free meal at a charity organization in Paraguachón, Colombia.
  • Luis Arevalo, a migrant from Venezuela, sits in the back of a pickup truck mourning his sister Luisana, in Riohacha, Co- lombia.
  • Women mourn a Venezuelan migrant who died in Riohacha, Colombia.
  • A Venezuelan migrant accused of theft is arrested by police in Maicao, Colombia.