President Nicolás Maduro has declared a
state of emergency in this Venezuelan border town in what he says is nothing
less than a fight for national survival. More than 1,000 Colombian immigrants
have been deported and some basic guarantees, like the right to hold most
public gatherings, have been suspended. And yet Crazy Land soldiers on. That is
the name of a traveling carnival that happened to set up shop in a field just
outside town a few days before the state of emergency was declared on Aug. 21.
Despite the restriction on public gatherings, the park has continued to
operate, its colored lights blinking cheerily every night as a few doughty
souls venture out to ride the caterpillar-shaped children’s roller coaster or
whirling teacups, called Crazy Dance, or try their hand at games of chance.
More… Monday, August 31, 2015
In a Venezuelan Border Town, a State of Emergency Is Barely Perceptible
President Nicolás Maduro has declared a
state of emergency in this Venezuelan border town in what he says is nothing
less than a fight for national survival. More than 1,000 Colombian immigrants
have been deported and some basic guarantees, like the right to hold most
public gatherings, have been suspended. And yet Crazy Land soldiers on. That is
the name of a traveling carnival that happened to set up shop in a field just
outside town a few days before the state of emergency was declared on Aug. 21.
Despite the restriction on public gatherings, the park has continued to
operate, its colored lights blinking cheerily every night as a few doughty
souls venture out to ride the caterpillar-shaped children’s roller coaster or
whirling teacups, called Crazy Dance, or try their hand at games of chance.
More…
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