To Live in a Tenement, Without Hope / Leon Padron Azcuy
Posted on September 1, 2013
Havana , August, www.cubanet.org – Over a year ago, the Havana news 
channel reporter, Graciela Resquejo, tried to report the terrible living 
conditions, life-threatening, in which many families live in the solar — 
tenement — at No. 12 Jesus Maria between San Ignacio and Inquisidor, in 
Old Havana.
But to no avail. That report was censored by political commissars of 
Cuban television.
Resquejo apologized days later to neighbors and urged them to 
relentlessly pressure the institutions responsible for housing, so that 
one day they might get out of this hell.
The solar at No. 12 Jesus Maria is a disaster. Its tenants live in fear 
of a collapse, or the spread of disease, because when it rains, the 
water penetrates the roofs and walls, leading to a steady drip, even 
hours after the sky clears. Nor do they have drinking water, which comes 
through a pipe installed between sewer pipes, and rats and cockroaches 
swarm everywhere.
Neighbors have appealed, time and again, to the government. But the 
problem persists in every session of the Popular Power. Finally they 
went to the Department of Citizens Support of the Central Committee of 
the Communist Party, who toss the ball back to the municipality.
One of the biggest frustrations of tenants, was in 2007, when they were 
assigned to some old offices in a four-story building near the tenement. 
They only had to wait until the bathrooms and kitchens were put in. But 
while waiting for the arrangements, the government itself gave these 
offices to other victims who had lost their homes because of a cyclone. 
Back to square one.
Year after year, this miserable citadel of San Ignacio Street waits for 
the fulfillment of the promises of the authorities. But promises are 
always empty .
One of the neighbors of the tenement, whose husband recently had a heart 
operation, said, "The authorities remember us every time a hurricane 
comes," adding, "their cynicism knows no bounds, at times we've been 
asked to find our own shelters, on others they've taken us to a 
multipurpose room at Avenida del Puerto, and as soon as the weather 
improves, we returned to our citadel, ignoring the building collapses 
that happen when the sun comes out."
A young woman who works as a waitress at the pizzeria at 264 Prado and 
who has lived in the tenement for seventeen years said, "We are not 
asking for a palace in Miramar or Vedado, we want at least a roof with 
better conditions, but we are always victims of deceit and manipulation."
The nine families the No 12 Jesús María tenement, living without hope, 
victims of government neglect .
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