Without even being able to believe everything that is going on, Brayan Omar Sánchez looks out onto the balcony of his room in the Maison Confort, an apartment accommodation in Lakouanga, a bustling central neighborhood of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. Sánchez stops to observe with amazement that place, a completely foreign one, as if they had sent it from one tug to the ends of the world. He walks in step accompanied by a …
Without even being able to believe everything that is going on, Brayan Omar Sánchez looks out onto the balcony of his room in the Maison Confort, an apartment accommodation in Lakouanga, a bustling central neighborhood of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. Sánchez stops to observe with amazement that place, a completely foreign one, as if they had sent it from one tug to the ends of the world. He walks in step accompanied by a …