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A Shared Shack in Karimata

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

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THE bedroom looked just like the interior of a shack commonly used by disaster victims. Using mats of woven pandan (Pandanus amaryllifolius Linn) leaves, wooden planks, iron sheets, and cloths to partition the space within, its furniture consisted of a chair and a desk with a number of books piled up on it. Some clothes hung from the ceiling. Its inhabitants sleep on a simple mat on the floor. Raizan Rantono, 32, once lay helplessly on the mat, s

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