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Arnel Belizaire

Arnel Belizaire

This is the Haitian Deputy Arnel Belizaire.

The Deputy of Tabarre and Delmas became popular after the government of Michel Martelly had decided to violate the Haitian law when it decided to put an actual Deputy in Jail.

Since that time, the Haitian deputy has taken several personal fights, including the affair of Haitian President citizenship, the incident at the Haiti Post office and another incident recently at the Haitian Parliament.

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A Picture of Deputy Arnel Belizaire

A Picture of Deputy Arnel Belizaire

This is the Haitian Deputy Arnel Belizaire. According to some sources, the Deputy of Delma/Tabarre has been denied Visa by the United States.

According to haitinews509.net, this information was confirmed by Deputy Arnel Belizaire. The application for the renewal of his diplomatic visa not approved by the United States.

I do not know much about government and government to government relationship; however, it this is to be true, it it possible?

Is there a difference between domestic and foreign?

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Hhat is exactly Haitian houssa?

Hhat is exactly Haitian houssa?

Since I was a child growing up in Haiti, I have been hearing that certain people called Houssa have the capacity to mysteriously take away your money from your pocket. How many of you believe this is in fact true?

On my part, until someone can actually show me that he/she actually take my money, i will not believe it

The is so popular among Haitians that no one so far have has managed to challenge this concept.

This believed seems to have been as a result of Voodoo.

This is how it works, you buy something and pay in cash, the changes you receive from the seller mysteriously go back to the seller.

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Canadian Haitian Luck Mervil

Canadian Haitian Luck Mervil

This photo is of Luck Mervil. He was named the patriot of the year by the Saint-Jean-Baptiste Society in 2005 for his voiced belief in the Quebec independence. He had completely supported the country as it gained its own independence and was on the fore front for its support and advocating.

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Luck Mervil Throwing His Support To Candidate Mirlande Manigat

Luck Mervil Throwing His Support To Candidate Mirlande Manigat

In this picture, Luck Mervil is conducting an interview to a Canadian reporter directly from Haiti. He thinks Mirlande Manigat is better qualified to run Haiti. Luck Mervil was never involved in politic before. He has decided to become involved after the 2010 earthquake

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Singer Luck Mervil

Singer Luck Mervil

This is a photo of Luck Mervil. He is a Haitian born and raised singer who has had a very successful career both as a singer and an actor. He immigrated to Canada where he established his profession and where he reached his climax.

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Funny Dancer, Comedy Dance

Funny Dancer, Comedy Dance

Here is a funny picture of a dancer who is appearantly too shot to reach the woman he was dancing with. This is one of the best funny pics in the Haitian Comedy

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Zoe Kiki, A New Haitian Dance

Zoe Kiki, A New Haitian Dance

It has been reported that the groups involved in the Zoe Kiki dance target students who take part in uniform if they do not wish to go home after classes. There DJ who spins music, remixed versions of the most popular songs. This is very popular form of entertainment for the young crowd.

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Haiti former President, Leon Dumarsais Estime

Haiti former President, Leon Dumarsais Estime

This is the Haitian President Leon Dumarsais Estime who governed Haiti from 1946 to 1950.

Before becoming president, Dumarsais Estime became an excellent Deputy. he was at the time one of the few Black in the Haitian Parliament.

He became close to the elite, Mulato sector in Haiti after marrying into mulato elite. His career took off during the government of Stenio Vencent when he became Minister of Education

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Dumarsais Estime, President of Haiti from 1946 to 1950

Dumarsais Estime, President of Haiti from 1946 to 1950

Here is a picture of the former Haitian president Dumarsais Estime.

Estipme was born a very poor man in the region of Verrettes. His uncle gave him the chance to move to the capital city of Port-au-Prince where he persued his education. He became a lawyer and briefly practiced law before accepting a teaching job.

Dumarsais Estimé joined Haiti's nationalist movement in 1930

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