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Redjeson Hausteen Presents The Horror And Hope In Haiti, In Pictures

by | 17th, January 2010

WHAT can you say about the Horror in Haiti? Do you salute yourselves as the Sun does, cheering the £250,000 its readers have raised? Do you look for hope, leading with a picture of Redjeson Hausteen being reunited with his mother – the two-year-old who was trapped for three days and saved by his parents? Most papers opt for young Hausteen, his joyous face a banister to grab hold of as your descend into the hell. Donate here. Anorak’s photographer is in Haiti. The pictures that follow are harrowing, horrific, hopeful and ultimately human. You look. But what do you see?

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A grissly scene marks the road to the mass graves where thousands of bodies have been buried, three days after the terrible earthquake, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on January 15, 2010. Photo by Logan Abassi/UN via ABACAUSA.COM



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