MOLDOVA LIFE

No Border Line

The two faces of Moldova

The two faces of Moldova

At 13 Tanya was living a normal happy life in her family home, she was then raped by a local man, six months later a mole started to grow on her nose.

With in a year her very religious mother threw her out of the house. She was now marked by the devil for her sin.

I found her living wild some 12 years later in 2002 still in the same village. But life for her was as bad as it could get. Read her story in the book No Border Line.

I would like to think we gave her some years of dignity.

The Story of Moldova started many years before I got there in the summer of 1994

I can only tell you what has happened over the last 14 years and how its people have tried to find their place in the new world that has sprung up around them.

The sad thing for most of its citizens is that the new world has no place for them, far too many are still with out food and heating in the coldest of winters. Most can not get the medicine they need for their children, or their pensions paid.

Tanya the girl pictured to the left was found living in a ditch in a remote village in 2002 her daily life was spent fighting with dogs for scrapes of food. Her true story can be found in our pages. The mental asylum that we came across 8 years ago is now a better place to live, but falls far short of the standards we would except people to live in.

And then there are the state run orphanages, that can only be visited by appointment, this gives the staff time to feed the children rotten food so that by the time a helping Westerner arrives they are met with the most terrible site of ill and needy children, they soon hand over fists full of cash, most of which the children never see.

The story of my 14 years in Moldova and all that goes on in this lost country can be found in my Book, read it and then decide if you would like to help us help them.

 

Natasha started to feel ill at the age of 12, her mother took her to the doctor's , and after many tests it was found she had a hole in her hart.

With no money for treatment her family put her on a bus to make the journey to the capital and the state hospital.

She arrived on the door step with little hope.

They took her in but with no money she was waiting to die.

We read the story in the paper and went to see her.

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