Thursday, August 8, 2019

Venezuela: the reality of successful socialism

HELL ON EARTH 

Inside Venezuela’s hellhole psychiatric hospital where patients are left to rot in cells covered in faeces and cockroaches


THESE disturbing photographs taken in a Venezuelan hospital lay bare the suffering of vulnerable mentally ill people as the country implodes. 
Hospital services across the stricken socialist South American country are going through a widespread crisis amid a shortage of medicine and the low salaries of doctors and nurses who depend on the state.
 A mental health patient at the Caracas Psychiatric Hospital lies on a dirty mattress and excrement surrounds him
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A mental health patient at the Caracas Psychiatric Hospital lies on a dirty mattress and excrement surrounds himCredit: EPA
 Mental health patients stand behind the bars of their room
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Mental health patients stand behind the bars of their roomCredit: EPA
 A neglected mental health patient lies on a bed
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A neglected mental health patient lies on a bedCredit: EPA
 Hygiene rules clearly no longer apply mainly because cleaners cannot be paid for
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Hygiene rules clearly no longer apply mainly because cleaners cannot be paid forCredit: EPA
Rooms at the 126 year-old Caracas Psychiatric Hospital are filthy. Bunks are not even labelled with the patients' names. 
Cockroaches and other insects can be seen crawling the walls, creeping into patients' and nurses' beds.  
An absence of maintenance personnel means garbage, human excrement and dead insects build up in rooms, bathrooms and courtyards of the sprawling sanatorium. 

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