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Haitian Student Damael D'Haiti assassinated by Pierre Paul Maceus

Haitian Student Damael D'Haiti assassinated by Pierre Paul Maceus

Here is the Faculty of Law and Economics (FDSE) in Haiti

Pierre Paul Macéus who is an agent of the National Penitentiary Administration of the National police in Haiti was accused for causing the death of the 4th year student, Damaël D'Haïti

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Police Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur assassinated

Police Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur assassinated

Here is a picture of Haiti Police Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur.
He was assassinated on November 9, 2012. Same stated that Police Division Inspector Yves Michel Bellefleur was implicated in the affair of Clifford Brandt ask killed for communicating information to the Police.

A spokesman for the Police reported that the killing is in connection of Clifford Brandt Kidnapping case

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Assassination of Jules Edouard Moscoso

Assassination of Jules Edouard Moscoso

This is the picture of Mr. Jules Edouard Moscoso who as assassinated in December, 2012. This act took place in the night of December 8, 2012. We was 57 years old.

Jules Edouard Moscoso is the cousin of Robert Moscosso and Robert is the father of the Moscoso children who were kidnapped by the Clifford Brandt network.

According to the report, Jules Edouard Moscosso was killed by bullets

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Jacques Roche prominent Haitian journalist assassinated

Jacques Roche prominent Haitian  journalist assassinated

Here is a picture of Jacques Roche who was assassinated after being kidnapped. He was a journalist and poet. Jacques Roche was kidnapped on July 11, 2005 by a group of unknown people and on July 14, 2005, he was found dead, tied to a chair and mutilated.

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Mireille Durocher Bertin assassination

Mireille Durocher Bertin assassination

Here is a picture of Mrs. Durocher Bertin died at the age of 35. She was a well known lawyer assassinated by bandits in Port-au-Prince

She was assassinated in a white Subaru in which Mireille Durocher Bertin was traveling

It was reported that gunmen in a red Mitsubishi jeep shot up the front tire to stop the car. They then got close to the window and fired from both sides of the car. Mireille Durocher Bertin and her driver were shot many more times.

The death of this prominent lawyer was a symbol used by many to get back at the government of Jean Bertrand Aristide. This death has become a rallying point for members of various groups who wanted an end o the Lavalas regime . They all attributed the shooting to President Aristide's supporters. The supporters of President Jean Bertrand Aristide denied any involvement on the crime.

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Father Jean Marie Vincent Assassination

Father Jean Marie Vincent Assassination

The good work of the slain Father Jean Marie Vincent, assassinated by a flood of bullets in August of 1994, knows no bounds. As such, it was famously lamented by Claudette Werleigh, a colleague of Vincent's at the Catholic Relief Services, that not just one man had been killed by his murder. Father Vincent helped build Haiti by raising money and providing assistance for grass-roots groups. He aided farmers in finding overseas markets for their crops, did work with the poor and simply gave of himself plainly, often endangering his life for the rights of others.

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Samba Boukman AKA Jean Baptiste Jean Philippe killed in Delmas 95

Samba Boukman AKA Jean Baptiste Jean Philippe killed in Delmas 95

The popular Haitian activist Samba Boukman AKA Jean Baptiste Jean Philippe was the object of an assassinated In Haiti. This took place in Delmas 95, at Jacquet Toto on March 9, 2012. As he was waiting to pick-up her children from school, it was reported that bandits on motorcycles came and shot Samba Boukman. He died immediately.

An investibgation will take place to find the people who are responsible for the crime.

The assassination of activist Samba Boukman AKA Jean Baptiste Jean Philippe marks a continuation of the atmosphere of unsecurity that the people in Port-au-Prince have been noticing. The Haitian government, along with MINUSTAH have tried to calm the population by saying that the level of unsecurity has not increased

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Four Indiana missionaries from Kokomo shot in Haiti

Four Indiana missionaries from Kokomo shot in Haiti

News out of Haiti. Four Indiana missionaries have been the victims of a arm robbery in Haiti.

The Haitian bandits were trying to take the American Missionaries on hostage. The incident took place in a home outside of the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince

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Former Jean-Bertrand Aristide's security, Oriel Jean, charged on cocaine smuggling

Former Jean-Bertrand Aristide's security, Oriel Jean, charged on cocaine smuggling

Here is a picture of former Jean-Bertrand Aristide's security, Oriel Jean, who was charged on cocaine smuggling.

Oriel Jean, 39, a former security chief for the ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was arrested on charges of cocaine smuggling; he appeared in a Miami Federal Court on March 22, 2004. This arrest, in some way, supported the U.S complaints that the Aristide government was soft in narcotics trafficking. Jean was a high level officer even in the middle 1990s when the country was run by anti-Aristide military and police officers. A week before his arrest, Oriel Jean was extradited from Canada on a conspiracy charge of cocaine trafficking. He had served as the chief of presidential palace security from the beginning of 2001 until June 2003, well after U.S cancelled his visa on trafficking allegation. Different sources reveal that Jean used to charge $50,000 for each plane-load of cocaine that landed in Haiti during the period between 2000 and 2003. Furthermore, he used to collect a percentage of profit from the drug traffickers. Prosecutors were able to convict Oriel Jean, the former official closest to Aristide. It is no secret that even former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide had been under investigation for drug trafficking and money laundering.

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Disappearance of 2,144,000 gourdes at Sogebank in Léogâne

Disappearance of 2,144,000 gourdes at Sogebank in Léogâne

The financial institution in Haiti Sogebank is in a situation at its branch in Leogane. There is a major protest by the population of Leogane after the disappearance of 2,144,000 gourdes at Sogebank in Léogâne.

Sogebank Theft of $2,144,000 Gourdes Causes Violent Protests

Sogebank is being vilified by the Léogâne community, which staged violent protests after a Sogebank teller was arrested for embezzling $2,144,000 gourdes. They claim the teller is innocent.

Sogebank turned the case over to the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police, who arrested the teller. The Port-au-Prince Prosecutor's Office obtained a warrant and remanded the teller to the National Penitentiary.

Sogebank has released administrative/legal records to show the teller was arrested, based on co-worker interviews at the Léogâne branch

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