If you ever go there it will be very hard for you to tell hungry people that you refuse to help them until their government changes its ways.
Their whole culture is stagnant. I went down with a team and helped to build a church.
We worked all day long and the entire congregation would come every morning and watch us until evening when we left.
Very few of them would lift a brick. They just watched.
In the end, we didn’t do anything they couldn’t have done themselves.
But it was still worthwhile.
If bullshit were asphalt you could pave a road around the world...and back.
They probably were afraid to help...they’d be sent to prison no doubt.
I do believe they know their government is responsible for their plight...at least of recent we hear they are aware somewhat by some. It took years to brainwash these people...it will take a worldwide effort to loosen the hold on their minds.
It isn’t people refuse to help them....but the Government has made it impossible to do so. Until their is other governance this will continue even if most of them cannot grasp that reason.