Source: Bob Corbett Mireille Durocher Bertin’s Funeral Fifteen years of SILENCE by the Clinton Administration. We will continue reminding the whole world about this great lawyer Mother died because of power hungry scums who wanted money at any cost. Cover up by two president Clinton and Aristide. They have a lot to hide about...
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Archive for November 18th, 2012
Account of the Assassination of Mireille Durocher Bertin on March 28, 1995
SACRILEGE AT VERTIERS AS LAVALAS PAINTS STATUES PINK.. AND MARTELLY WILL NOT ATTEND NOVEMBER 18 CEREMONY!! HE IS WATCHING SOCCER IN SPAIN!!
Les habitants de la localité de Vertières, Cap-Haïtien, ont découvert ce vendredi matin au réveil les nouvelles couleurs Rose et Blanc des monuments du site historique de la zone. 16/11/2012 Les habitants de la localité de Vertières, Cap-Haïtien, ont découvert ce vendredi matin au réveil les nouvelles couleurs Rose et Blanc des monuments du...
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Strike, protests belie Haitian government’s free education claims-Added COMMENTARY By Haitian-Truth
By John Marion 17 November 2012 On November 13 and 14, the UNNOH (Union Nationale des Normaliens Haïtiens), which represents graduates of Haitian teachers colleges, staged a strike featuring nine demands. The union was also protesting a new 2 percent tax on salaries planned by the government. Notable among the strikers’ demands are the...
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Pamela White on tour in the North and North-East
U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Mrs. Pamela White toured both the North and Northeast of Haiti, assessing different US Government-funded projects in the region of North and North-East of Haiti. Upon landing at the Cap-Haitian Airport, Ambassador Pamela White went to the Charles Lebossé school to attend a ceremony where shoes and medicines were distributed...
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Already Desperate, Haitian Farmers Are Left Hopeless After Storm
David Rochkind for The New York Times Maurice Guillome replanted rice after flooding. By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD Published: November 17, 2012 FAUCHÉ, Haiti — A woman who lost just about everything now gives her children coffee for meals because it quiets their stomachs a bit. Another despondent mother relives the awful moment when her...
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EVANS PAUL REPORTS FROM CAP HAITIEN ON THE LACK OF ASSISTANCE FOR PEOPLE AFTER HURRICANE SANDY…WEEKS HAVE PASSED AND PEOPLE WAIT.
November 17, 2012 Evans Paul reports that little has been done to assist Haitians living in Cap Haitian after the passage of Hurricane Sandy. Bodies are still being discovered. People have found bodies in sources of drinking water and latrines have overflowed, infecting large areas. Cholera is accelerating. Injured people have large infected abscesses...
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Haiti says ‘Bye-Bye’ to Land Cruisers as gov’t tightens belt
Hit by a string of weather-related disasters, Haiti is introducing austerity measures, Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe said Friday during a luncheon in his honor at his alma mater, St. Thomas University in South Florida. By Jacqueline Charles jcharles@MiamiHerald.com Haiti’s government is saying ‘Bye-Bye’ to Land Cruisers — for now. Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe, speaking...
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