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Kidnapping Haiti,

Kidnapping Haiti,

Here is a Haitian citizen who was released by the United Nation force after a Haitian Kidnapping gand had demanded money to release him. The Haitian authority is working hard to try to stop the Kidnapping phenomena in Haiti

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The Queen Doña Sofía of Spain visits Haiti

The Queen Doña Sofía of Spain visits Haiti

The Haitian president has the honor to welcome Queen Doña Sofía of Spain who arrived in Haitia on October 7, 2011 for a short visit of 48 hours.

Both the Haitian president Michel Martelly and his wife Sofia came to Toussaint Louverture airport in Port-au-prince to welcome the Spanish delegation.

While in haiti, Queen Doña Sofía took the opportunity to travel to Titanyen to witness the progress of the construction of a wastewater treatment plant. She also made stops to to Cité Soleil and visited the Sisters of Charity who have been involved in a variety of projects such as health, nutrition and the promotion of women in Haiti.

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Protest Following Haiti Election Results

Protest Following Haiti Election Results

Here is a picture of people protesting the results of the election.

some supporters of the popular musician and presidential candidate Michel Martelly set up barricades and burned tires to protest the election results

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Gervais Charles

Gervais Charles

Here is a picture of Haitian attorney Gervais Charles discussing the different aspects of the Martelly, governmnent. Gervais Charles is the actual Legal Advisor to Michel Martelly

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Haiti Election 2011

Haiti Election 2011

Haiti Election 2011

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Youri Latortue to bring lawsuit to WikiLeaks and Haiti Liberte

Youri Latortue to bring lawsuit to WikiLeaks and Haiti Liberte

In an article published in Haiti Liberte, in which based on revelations made by the Wikileaks cable, Senator Youri Latortue complained that the newspaper had gone beyond the revelations made by the Wikileaks cable to destroy his personality. Senator Youri Latortue rejected completely the charges and stated that he will file formal charges agains the newspaper

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TPS For Haitians, Council Member Dr. Mathieu Eugene

TPS For Haitians, Council Member Dr. Mathieu Eugene

Here is a photo of Council Member Dr. Mathieu Eugene Press Conference on TPS Extension for the Haitian community in New York. TPS is a temporary legal status that does not lead to lawful permanent resident status.

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French President Nicolas Sarkozy And Rene Preval

French President Nicolas Sarkozy And Rene Preval

The French president Nicolas Sarkozy made a historic visit in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. He was the first French president to visit Haiti since the country 's independence in 1804. During the visit, he also announced additional aid of more than 100,000 to Haiti.

France has a long history with Haiti. The Haitian revolution was a period of conflict where the slaves of Saint-Domingue revolted against the French colonization. On January 1, 1804, Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Haiti a free nation, the first indecent nation in Latin America and the first post-colonial independent black led nation in the world

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Picture From A Video Exposing The Trash In Haiti Streets

Picture From A Video Exposing The Trash In Haiti Streets

In this picture taken by a Non Profit Organization in Haiti, you can see clearly that Haiti looks like a garbage. There is a reason for advertising these pictures of haiti. These Non Profit organizations receive lots of money once they can show they are in haiti trying to help the poor Haitians

In some instances however, this is just that, showing to the world they are helping. It seems to me the more haiti remains in this condition, the better it is for some of them

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Tourism

Tourism

big billboard on I-95 Interstate in Miami promoting tourism in Haiti. The imposing billboard is located east of Interstate 95 and 79th Street.

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