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Haitian Celebrating Flag Day On May 18 In Miami, Little Haiti
This is a group of haitian children celebrating their Haitian flag on May 18, 2011. They gathered in Little Haiti, around the statue of the Haitian hero, Toussaont L'Ouverture that was erected in recognition to the presence of the Haitian community in Miami, specially in Little Haiti
lag of Haiti celebrated on May 18
Savannah Celebrates Haitian Flag Day on May 18
Creole Choir Of Cuba - Haitian Migrants Descendants
Here is a famous group originated in Cuba with Haitian root. Creole Choir of Cuba was founded in 1994 and had already traveled the world. They are comprised of Haitian migrants descendants and sing mainly in the Haitian creole language. The 12 member group has been a success and is very popular all over the world
Lavalas activist Yvon Antoine "ZapZap"arrested in Guiteau Toussaint crime
The National Police in Haiti has detained Mr. Yvon Antione, also known as ZapZap only days after the assassination of Haitian banker. He is one of the suspects. According to commissioner Harry Auguste. This is was reported by Haitian radio station Radio Kiskeya.
The radio station also reported that according to Mr. Mayard Paul who is a close advised to President Michel Martelly, So far three political activists have been arrested for the crime.
Later on, a source from Haiti National police did confrim the arrest of Lavalas Militant, Yvon Antoine, AKA, Yvon Zap Zap. However, police wanted the public to know that the arrest was it was not related to the crime of Guiteau Toussaint
Total Destruction - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010
Here is a photo of Total Destruction - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010. The epicenter of the Haiti earthquake was located 16 miles from Port-au-Prince. One year later, about 500 refugee camps still existed in Port-au-prince. Rape and common crimes in refugee camps were common, where 230 such cases were reported in the first six month after the earthquake
Jacqueline Charles Of Miami Herald Journalist Of The Year By National Association Of Black Journalists
Here is a picture of the Haitian Journalist named Journalist of the year by National Association of Black Journalists.
Jacqueline Charles was recognized by National Association of Black Journalists for her coverage on Haiti. She covered the earthquake of 2010 and also the return of Jean-Bertrand Aristide to Haiti.
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Michel Martelly Performing In Sweet Micky
Here is a picture of the Candidate Michel Martelly. Michel M artelly wants people to know that his stage performance has to do with Sweet There is a difference between the Presidential candidate and the music performer











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