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Plot to assassinate Jean Monard Metellus of Radio caraibes
according to Mr. Jean Renel Sanon, Haiti Justice Minister, the government has discovered a plan to assassinate the well known host of Ramase, Jean Monard Metellus.
According to Mr. Jean Renel Sanon, two bikers were being paid the sum of ten thousand dollars to kill the Caraibes Radio host Jean Monard Metellus. It was further reported that the sum of ten thousand dollars($10,000) were paid for the act.
The reaction of the opposition however did not go in favor of the government. Many called the declaration from the Justice Ministry is very very suspect,
Jalousie Paint Job a Sham Makeover
The Haiti government has spent $1.2 million on a paint job to improve the drab houses of Jalousie. The reason is houses face luxury hotels across the way in Petion-Ville. The government wants hotel guests to believe they are looking out onto a plush suburb instead of a slum.
Jalousie says it needs water, sanitation, and health clinics. The government says be patient; Jalousie will get their needs met when more money is freed up.
The Ark of Return Celebrates Triumph of Human Spirit
The Ark of Return is a design piece of sculpture that will be installed in the UN plaza in 2014.
The project is a representation of a slave ship and lone slave beside it, which symbolizes the journey of the transatlantic slave trade from bondage to freedom.
A memory piece, it invites viewers to reflect on what forces created the slave trade and were ultimately defeated by democracy.
The design will be hewn in shining white marble, emblematic of spirituality.
The Art Of Haiti At Holy Trinity Cathedral
Here is a picture of the famous murals at the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral
This site that was once the showcase of Haitian art with its great and majestic murals of beautiful biblical scenes, was almost completely leveled by the magnitude 7 earthquake of 2010. These murals were crafted by some of the best known Haitian painters.
Holy Trinity Cathedral Murals
Here is picture of the famous murals as they appear at the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral before the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral, sometime called the soul of Haiti, provided music school, professional school, primary and secondary education, a convent as well.
Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral In Haiti
Here is a picture of The Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral, sometime called the soul of Haiti, provided music school, professional school, primary and secondary education, a convent as well.
It is estimated that it would cost the church 196,861,926 to rebuild the Episcopal Holy Trinity Cathedral that was destroy bu the 2010 Haiti earthquake
Haiti, Mental Health System
While it is the opinion of psychiatrists from overseas that Haitians are blessed with a note-worthy ability to bounce back from crisis, the disastrous 2010 earthquake addled minds as well as tore down buildings. Cases of catatonia, hysterical mutism, earthquake shock, and a host of other traditional and non-traditional maladies afflict many, especially those who suffered from a mental illness before.











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