In the park Ali Primera, located in Gato Negro, Caracas, the children and adolescents who find themselves refugees in the place after the double earthquake that shook Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, are with their parents and representatives, "well be a father, uncle, grandparents, cousins." As the president of the Municipal Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (CMDNNAL) of the Bolivarian Liberator Municipality in the Venezuelan c…
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In the park Ali Primera, located in Gato Negro, Caracas, the children and adolescents who find themselves refugees in the place after the double earthquake that shook Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24, are with their parents and representatives, "well be a father, uncle, grandparents, cousins." As the president of the Municipal Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (CMDNNAL) of the Bolivarian Liberator Municipality in the Venezuelan c…