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Amiot Metayer Gang Broke Prison In Gonaives

Amiot Metayer Gang Broke Prison In Gonaives

Here is a photo of Amiot Metayer Gang Broke Prison In Gonaives.
was at one point in jail for for arson. However a mass protest emerged following his condemnation. He was so loved among his supporters that gang broke him out in August 2002. His divorce with the Aristide government began at that point

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Yvon Neptune, Jocelerme Privert, Lilas Desquiron, August 1, 2003

Yvon Neptune, Jocelerme Privert, Lilas Desquiron, August 1, 2003

Here is a picture of the Haitian Prime Minister Yvon Neptune on the right. He is accompanied with by Mr. Jocelerme Privert, the actual Minister of Interior at the center of the picture. Also in this picture is Lilas Desquiron, Minister of Culture. This picture was taken on August 1, 2003 during the funeral of four government workers from the Ministry of the Interior who were assassinated in an ambush by gunmen on July 25, 2003 in Belladere

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Victims of the Haitian Military Coup in 1991 against Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Victims of the Haitian Military Coup in 1991 against Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Victims of the Haitian Military Coup in 1991 against Jean-Bertrand Aristide

In the 1990's Haiti, under the leadership of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was thrust into a worldwide political agenda that would make them a "problem" for the United States. A coup d'etat would occur in 1991 which would lead to the deaths of many of those opposed to the ousting of Aristide and the subsequent rule of the army. It would lead to two years of killings, between '91 and '93 of mass murders, for which the army officials would be granted amnesty. The carnage would continue into Aristide's second term when, in 2004, an untold number of people disappeared and were killed while the UN had control of the country.

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Kidnapper of student Lencie Mirville attending her funeral

Kidnapper of student Lencie Mirville attending her funeral

Look at this picture, one of the kidnappers and killers of student Lencie Mirville attending her funeral

On December 19, 2015, the Central Directorate of Judicial Police (DCPJ) have arrested 4 individuals in connection with the kidnapping and murder of Lencie Mirville (23 years), a student of the University Quisqueya. Lencie was kidnapped on December 3rd in Bizoton 51. Her father is the owner of Bureau de change located in Carrefour. The kidnappers claimed $150,000 from him as ransom. However, her family managed to collect and pay only $50,000. The body of Lencie was found on December 8th, disfigured and wrapped in a sheet at the bottom of a cliff in Morne Karaté. The four persons arrested in this connection by the police are: Desir Jebson aka "Sonson" or "Lapoula", (28 years), Jean Francky (42), Barthelemy Edison (32 years), and William B. Géraldy. The police have also confiscated the car in which Lencie Mirville was kidnapped. The four individuals have confessed their crime. One of the kidnappers, "Sonson" was an employee of the victim's father. On the basis of his alleged loyalty to the young girl's family, Lencie's father had given him the ransom money to deliver the kidnappers. The girl's father, a pastor, never realized that "Sonson" was one of the kidnappers. "Sonson", the killer of Lencie, was even present during the young girl's funeral and carried her coffin.

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Lencie Mirville, victim of kidnapping in Haiti

Lencie Mirville, victim of kidnapping in Haiti

Here is a picture of Lencie Mirville, victim of kidnapping in Haiti. She was tortured, killed after her family had managed to collect a $50,000 Ransom from family and friends and deliver to the kidnappers

Lencie S. Mirville (23-year old), a student of the University Quisqueya was brutally killed by some kidnappers. Her dead body was found on December 8th, disfigured and wrapped in a sheet at the bottom of a cliff in a gully in Morne Karaté, near the road of L'amitié (Southeast). The young student was kidnapped on December 3rd in Bizoton 51. Her father is the owner of Bureau de change located in Carrefour. The kidnappers claimed $150,000 from him as ransom. However, her family managed to collect and pay only $50,000. Lencie was tortured, and then killed after the funds were delivered. As per latest news (December 21), the police (PNH) have arrested 4 individuals involved in the case of the kidnapping and murder of Lencie Mirville. One of them is an employee (mechanic) of the victim's father. They are St Jean Mayson aka "Sonson" or "Lapoula", William B. Geraldy, Edyson Barthélemy "Big" and Guerrier Jean Francky. They have past criminal records in the police book and have confessed their crime.

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Candidate Cesaire Cheristin Ferdinand shot dead in Petion-Ville

Candidate Cesaire Cheristin Ferdinand shot dead in Petion-Ville

Here is a picture of Candidate Cesaire Cheristin Ferdinand who was shot dead in Petion-Ville

Cesaire Cheristin Ferdinand alias Mass Design, the well known radio host and a former candidate for deputy from St. Suzanne in the northeast Region, was killed by unknown gunmen on Monday, December 7, 2015 in Delmas 75. Cesaire Cheristin Ferdinand used to work for Radio planet Fm, and Radio scoop fm, radio RFM and Radio Kinanm (own station). According to his family sources, on the day of the shooting (December 7, 2015) Cesaire was home all day and taking rest. In the late afternoon, when someone called him on the phone, he came out. As he reached the parking lot, barely 500 feet from his home, two unidentified individuals shoot him from a close range. They took his car and fled the spot. He was brought dead to the Hospital Espoir in Delmas 75.

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Individuals claimed to be former FADH burned Police Station in Arcahaie

Individuals claimed to be former FADH burned Police Station in Arcahaie

It was reported that over a dozen armed bandits dressed in military claiming to be former FADH military have terrorized the population of Arcahaie today. According to witnesses, they burned Police Station in Saint-Medard and also took the opportunity to rob a credit Union in the same area.

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Yo touye E-Power operatè, Damuse Robens, nan Delmas 33

Yo touye E-Power operatè, Damuse Robens,  nan Delmas 33

Nimewo telefòn nan lanmò kontinye pou avanse pou pi moute nan ayisyen an kòm bandi kontinye fèt sèlman fòs la reyèl nan lari lajounen ak sou lannwit teworize popilasyon an. Fwa sa a, li te vire a nan Engineer Damas Robens. Li te atake ak touye pa motosiklis ame yo.

Damuse Robens ki te gen 33 ane, pa azar te mouri nan Delmas 33. Li te yon enjenyè an chèf nan konpayi pwodiksyon Elektrisite E-pouvwa.

Li te tou rapòte ke bandi yo te kapab pran yon sak nan lajan gen entansyon pou pewòl anplwaye soti nan machin nan anvan si ou evite

English:

E-Power Operator, Damuse Robens, assassinated in Delmas 33

The death toll continues to move up in the Haitian as bandits continue to be the only real force in the streets day and night terrorizing the population. This time it was the turn of Engineer Damas Robens. He was attacked and killed by armed motorcyclists.

The 33 year old Damuse Robens who coincidently died in Delmas 33, was the chief engeneer at the Electricity production company E-Power.

It was also reported that the bandits were able to take a bag of money intended for employee payroll from the car before evading

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Yo atake Jounalis Wendell Theodore plis vòlè machin li

Yo atake Jounalis Wendell Theodore plis vòlè machin li

Nivo ensekirite an kontinye ap ogmante an Ayiti. Nenpòt moun ka vin yon viktim. Koulye a, ou ka mete ladan Direktè nan Radyo Tele Metwopòl, Jounalis Wendell Theodore, kòm dènye viktim nan ensekirite sa an Ayiti. Dapre enfòmasyon ki vinn jwenn nou, nan Vandredi aswè 11 Desanm, jounalis la te viktim yon carjack pa kèk bandi ame. pandan li te ap kondwi yon Toyota rav 4 nan Delmas 75, li te atake pa ansasen ame ki te tire an lè, plis pran machin li ak tout bagay andedan li. Apre atak la, yo rapòte ke Wendell Theodore ki pa te blese pa ensidan an, te boulvèse emosyonèlman ak ajite.

English

Journalist Wendell Theodore attacked, car stolen

The level of insecurity continues to increase in Haiti and anyone can be a victim. Now you can include the Director of Radio Tele Metropole, Journalist Wendell Theodore as the latest victim of insecurity in Haiti. According to information obtained, on Friday evening of December 11, the journalist was the victim of a carjack by some armed bandits. As he was driving his white Rav 4 Toyota in delmas 75, he was attacked by gunmen who fired in the air and took his car with everything in it. Following the attack, it was reported that Wendell Theodore who was unharmed by the incident, was troubled emotionally and visibly agitated.

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Population set fire to customs building in Anse-à-Pitres

Population set fire to customs building in Anse-à-Pitres

In a statement issued by Wilson Laleau, the Minister of Economy and Finance, in the middle of September, the minister had informed the general public and importers that the sovereign authority has decided to ban 23 Dominican products which will no longer be able to be imported by road; but they may enter by ship or air (excluding cement) and disembark only at the port of Port-au-Prince or Cap-Haitien. The primary decision behind this measure was to cover hundreds of millions of dollars of tax revenue lost due to smuggling; however, many critics are of opinion that the real motive was to benefit certain Haitian merchants so that they can hike commodity prices and sponsor certain electoral candidates. On October 12, in the town of Anse-à-Pitre near the border with Pedernales when the restricted items as usual arrived by their normal transport mode (motorcycle taxi), the Haitian authority applied the restricted measures and confiscated the banned goods which included many basic necessities for the Haitian population. This act fuelled anger among the locals, a spontaneous demonstration was formed which set fires on the customs building and motorcycle tyres and threw stones to the police; gun shots were reported.

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