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Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

Here is a picture of the Haitian-American Mia Love as she was just spectacular at the Republican National Convention in Tampa in 2012. Ludmya Mia Bourdeau Love drew rousing cheers during her speech as the first Haitian-American to occupy center stage at the Republican National Convention.

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Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

A picture of Haitian-American Mia Love. Ludmya Mia Bourdeau Love was born Ludmya Bourdeau in Brooklyn, New York in 1975 and her parent later moved to Connecticut where she was raised

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Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

Haitian-American Mia Love At Republican National Convention In Tempa 2012

Here is the Haitian-American Mia Love. Ludmya Mia Bourdeau Lovemoved to Utah in 1997 and and married Jason Love. Together, they have three children.

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Harry LaRosiliere first Haitian-American Mayor of Plano, Texas

Harry LaRosiliere first Haitian-American Mayor of Plano, Texas

Harry LaRosiliere has become the first Haitian-American and the first Black to be elected as mayor of Plano, Texas, one of the largest cities in the state. He wan over the popular Republican Party Chair Fred Mosesare by over 20 percent in May, 2013
Harry LaRosiliere was only three years when he arrived in the US from Haiti with his family. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in geology from City College of New York. He moved to Plano, Texas in 1994, and worked as a financial advisor.
Harry LaRosiliere has his wife Tracy and their two daughters, ages 15 and 13. He has membership at the Plano Metro Rotary Club and the Plano Chamber of Commerce.

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Jacques Nicolas Leger, Haitian lawyer, politician, and diplomat

Jacques Nicolas Leger, Haitian lawyer, politician, and diplomat

Jacques Nicolas Léger was born in 1859 in the city of Les Cayes. He was a lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He received his law degree in Paris, France. His father was a Haitian Senator. In 1881, Jacques Nicolas Léger became secretary of the Haitian legation in Paris, and later, charge d'affaires. In 1896, Jacques was appointed envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Haiti at Washington. In 1911, minister of foreign affairs but was recalled by President Oreste Zamor in 1914.

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Caves around Bassin Zim

Caves around Bassin Zim

Bassin Zim is filled with stories and legends. To several believers, these are site of mystique that provide benefits to pure souls. The site special attraction and it is a matter of time before we are able to invite other to see the beauty it offers. Bassin Zim is yet another reason why the country is known for wonderful and enchanting environment.

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Road to Bassin Zim

Road to Bassin Zim

One of the reasons that caused the region not to be accessible to the rest of the country was the road condition. We can actually give credit to the government of Michel Martelly for his initiative to build many roads in the region of Hinche. However in regard to access to Bassin Zim, this still pauses a problem. It is difficult to access the Bassin Zim. The government needs to continue with its effort to build roads to make the region more accessible

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Jean Bertrand Aristide in Court on Jean Leopold Dominique Case

Jean Bertrand Aristide in Court on Jean Leopold Dominique Case

Here is a picture of Former Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide following his court appointment on May 8, 2013.

The leader of the Fanmi Lavalas party went to court on Jean Leopold Dominique Case. However, according to many political analysis the winner in all that is Aristide himself and the Lavalas party.

It was estimated that hundreds of thousand of people took to the street to show support for the former president.

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Jean Bertrand Aristide in Court on May 8, 2013

Jean Bertrand Aristide in Court on May 8, 2013

Here is a picture of former Haitian president on May 8, 2013 following his court hearing.

Thousands of Jean Bertrand Aristide supporters took to the streets to support him. He was summoned by Haitian Judge Yvickel Dabresil in the case of the assassination of the famous Haitian journalist Jean Léopold Dominique and his guard.

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Jean Bertrand Aristide in a crowd of supporters on May 8

Jean Bertrand Aristide in a crowd of supporters on May 8

What you are looking at is the popular Lavalas leader, Jean Bertrand Aristide showing his love for the people who came to support him during his court hearing.

This is Champ de Mars in Port-au-Prince where he waved to cheering crowds. The former president was moving from his slow-moving, police-escorted motorcade.

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