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The body of Charlemagne Peralte after his death
Here is a picture of The body of the leader of the Haitian revolution, Charlemagne Péralte. His death at the age of 33, made Charlemagne Péralte a martyr for the Haitian nation.
His death was caused by a betrayal from one of his officers.
Jean-Baptiste Conzé became an informant to US Marines Sergeant Herman H. Hanneken
Charlemagne Péralte was assassinated with a shot in the heart at close range
Ronald Vaval Arrested For Shooting Wife Lover Alain Lamothe
Here is a picture of Ronald Vaval who was arrested on Monday, December 20, 2011 for a crime on his wife's lover. According to Radio Kiskeya, Vaval who was the subject of an arrest warrant was taken to the Central Directorate of Judicial Police
Mr. Vaval is accused the shooting of Mr. Lamothe. According to the report, Ronald Vaval's wife had a loving relationship with Mr. Lamothe who worked at the same place with her.
Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army, Died Shot Close Range
Here is a photo of Amiot Metayer Of Cannibal Army, Died Shot Close Range.
, the leader of the Cannibal Army, died in the most mysterious way. He was found murdered in Gonaives on September 22, 2003, and based on the experts who examined the body, it was determined that Amiot Metayer was shot from a close range.
Haiti Election 2010
Originally scheduled for February 28, 2010 the date of the 2010 Haiti election had to be changed to November 28, due to the massive earthquake of January 12. This election was to be organized to elect the president, 99 deputies and ten senators.
Fanmi Lavalas, the party founded by former president Rene Preval was not allowed to participate in this election. Wyclef Jean, the Hip Hop superstar was also not allowed to take part of this election
Vote Counting In Haiti Election 2010
Here is the process of vote counting in the Haiti Election 2010. There are rumors stating that the runoff election will be between Candidates Michele Martelly and Mirlande Manigat
The streets of the Capital, Port-au-Prince, has been the center of violence, following the 2010 Haiti Election. People took to the streets to protest the way in which the election was conducted and also are demanding that it is cancelled.
Twelve Candidates In Haiti Election Demand Election Cancellation
Here is a picture of twelve out of Haiti's 18 presidential candidates making a public statement on the day of the election. They say the vote should be canceled because of massive fraud.
Numerous occasions of electoral fraud were recorded on the day of the election. Voter intimidation and gangs entering polling stations and stuffing ballot boxes with candidates of their choice. There were also many incidents where voters showed in the polling places and not being able to vote. Considering that people are not allowed to drive on election day in Haiti, It was reported that some voters had to go to four or five different voting stations before they could cast their ballot.
Michel Martelly Changing Position - Haiti Election 2010
Here is a picture of the candidate Michel Martelly changing his position following the election in 2010. Martelly along with 12 candidates originally wanted the Haiti election 2010 to be rejected due to fraud.
Within hours of the voting process, several instances of irregularity, chaos and confusion, were beginning to surface in many polling stations in the capital as well as various places throughout the country.