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Haiti Election 2010 Marked By Fraud

Haiti Election 2010 Marked By Fraud

Here is a picture illustrating the high level of fraud in the 2010 Haiti election. There were allegation or irregularities, aggression against voters and ballot stuffing. On the day of the election, the majority or the candidates for the presidential post declared in a conference that the election is unacceptable due to the level of fraud

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Haitian Woman, Cecilia Laurent, Oldest Woman In The World At 115 Years

Haitian Woman, Cecilia Laurent, Oldest Woman In The World At 115 Years

Here is a picture of the Haitian Woman considered to be the oldest woman in the world in 2011. According to family members, Cecilia Laurent enjoys every moment in her life and that might be the secret to her long life. Also, she is never upset and laugh constantly.

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Haiti Earthquake Looting

Haiti Earthquake Looting

Here is a picture of looting incidendts following Haiti Earthquake of 2010. The streets of Port-au-Prince were free for gangs to commit vandalism acts since there were almost mo police force

Like the Haitian population, the police officers responsible to provide security were affected as well. The looters were running the city

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Carnival In Haiti

Carnival In Haiti

This is a picture of the biggest event in South Florida - Miami Carnival. This time of the year, there are other celebrations such as Miss Miami Carnival Beauty pageant and other activities held before or after the Carnival day parade

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Body Count - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Body Count - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Body Count - 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

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Sandy Domages In Haiti

Sandy Domages In Haiti

Here is a picture of a bridge under which the water from Hurricane Sandy is rushing.
Haitian authorities begins the process of picking up the pieces after four days of relentless rain caused by hurricane Sandy

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Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Home Flooded

Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Home Flooded

This is a picture of a resident in Haiti managing to remove water from her house. This picture was taken during the passage of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti.

The Haitian government is helping with distribution of 10,000 food kits domestic and imported , 10,000 meals, 150,000 bottles of water.

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Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Jean Jean Lafaillette By Riviere Momance

Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Jean Jean Lafaillette By Riviere Momance

This is a picture of Jean Jean Lafaillette giving an interview to the staff of Radio Ginin by Riviere Momance. This picture was taken during the passage of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti.

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Market Day In Dajabon - Haiti And Dominican Republic Border

Market Day In Dajabon - Haiti And Dominican Republic Border

Here is a picture of the border between Haiti and Dominican Republic on a market day. Market Day in Dajabon allows Haitians and Dominicans to buy and sell their products freely. The border betweenHaiti and Dominican Republic is closely monitored however, that does not prevent Haitians from crossing the border on a regular basis in search of job

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Haitian Kompa Band Zin And Alan Cave Performing Jwen At Parc Canne A Sucre

Haitian Kompa Band Zin And Alan Cave Performing Jwen At Parc Canne A Sucre

Here is the picture of the unforgettable haitian Kompa band Zin performing the song Jwen at Parc Canne a Sucre in Haiti. The superstar Alan Cave was on hand to perform the hit song with all the stars and superstars of the band.

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