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Después de una reunión familiar en la que Jhony Jesús Maldonado, le comunicó a su familia que se iba de Venezuela, empacó sus maletas y emprendió un viaje hacia Colombia. su propósito es ayudar a su familia para que la alimentación diaria deje de ser una posibilidad remota. En Bogotá está solo. Pide solidaridad y oportunidades para lo demás venezolanos que luchan diariamente por remontar la situación que padecen en su país.

Este vídeo hace parte de una convocatoria realizada por SmartFilms en alianza con El Espectador y ACNUR, encargada de recoger crónicas realizadas con celulares. Se contarán historias que reflejen la dura realidad de los venezolanos en Colombia y luchen #ContraLaXenofobia.

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00:16I arrived at home, I met my family and told me, look, we have a decision to go to Colombia
00:22to find another life for everything.
00:25They made me sad, I also made me sad.
00:30My name is Johnny Jesús Maldonado, 55 years old.
00:35I am from Coro, the state of Farcón, Venezuela.
00:38I meet in Bogotá, Colombia.
00:43Well, I came to Colombia because what is happening in my country is not a secret.
00:48I came to look for a better life for me, for my family.
00:54I have 30 years of work.
00:56That is my professional experience.
01:00Well, I am willing to show this knowledge to this country that I have received with my arms open.
01:08What is the most strange of my country?
01:10My lady, my two daughters, my three daughters, that I love a lot.
01:14I still have a daughter that is born in 15 days, that I don't know in person.
01:21I give a lot of faith.
01:24I have been drinking a lot of people.
01:27I have visited a lot of good people.
01:28I am working on a via the site of my family.
01:32I have been living with my country.
01:35I have been living with that you and my friends.
01:37I am living with that you and my family.
01:39I am living with that.
01:47I have been living with my family here.
01:54Well, this country is very wonderful, where people are collaborators,
01:58they are very good people, these people are very humble,
02:02they are very collaborators with us.
02:07Well, I would encourage them to work well,
02:09to find good work, because here there is work,
02:12no harm to anyone, and seek a improvement, as I am doing.
02:19We should not generalize, because not all are good,
02:23but neither all are bad.
02:27The day that I came, imagine,
02:30I got to cry, and I started crying.
02:42And I want to cry.
02:51For more information, visit www.somospanascolombia.com
02:54and know more stories of Venezuelans in Colombia.
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02:58For more information, visit www.somospanascolombia.com
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