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Haunting Depression

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Mentally disturbed victims of the Lapindo mudflow are increasing in number. They are not treated seriously.

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SAD faces, deep in thought, are a common sight at the Lapindo refugee camps in Kedung Solo. But Fatimah is a worse case. The 60-year-old woman had been sullen longer. Her faraway empty gaze looked out through the slightly opened door of her unlit plywood cabin measuring 3 x 5 meters.

Fatimah has been mentally disturbed over the year. In addition to sitting absent-minded, when the sun is bright she would go out for a walk around the refugee camp

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