Sitting inside the Day-Glo-colored nightclub that he runs on a hillside speckled with squat cement houses, Christla Chery, 32, pushes his baseball cap back on his head and outlines his community’s problems. “We don’t have water, we don’t have electricity, we don’t have anything here. The state is completely absent from this neighborhood,” he says, …
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