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Yogyakarta

Aid and Evicted Chickens

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Victims of the Yogya quake are still living in tents and shacks. The promised government aid has never materialized.

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THE chicken coop owned by Badawi, 34, is chock-full. Not because the chickens have multiplied, but because this father of one child has moved his extended family into the garage-size wooden structure. In addition to his wife and child, he has relocated both his parents there. The air is very stuffy with the piles of clothes, a cupboard, and furniture jammed into the structure.

Badawi, a resident of Banguntapan village, Bantul regency, Yogyakarta,

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