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Rice Haiti Local Consumption

Rice Haiti Local Consumption

Here is a picture of the area in Haiti that produces most rice for local consumption. In 2010, rice consumption was estimated to be around 380,000 milled basis MT a year.

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Turks And Caicos Islands Haitian Boat Capsized

Turks And Caicos Islands Haitian Boat Capsized

There has been a lot of issues related to Haitians attempting to reach the shores of Turks and Caicos Islands in hope of a better life. In May 2009, nine Haitian migrants were killed when a boat capsized.

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Airline, Haiti Air

Airline, Haiti Air

I do remember the time when Haiti Air was flying in the sky of Haiti. Why don't we get it back in the air. Having our own Airline will solve our problem of dependance on American airlines

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Minister of Culture and Communication, MARIE-LAURENCE JOCELYN LASSEGUE

Minister of Culture and Communication, MARIE-LAURENCE JOCELYN LASSEGUE

Here is a picture of the Minister of Culture and Communication, MARIE-LAURENCE JOCELYN LASSEGUE as she was discussing during the 2011 National Haitian American forum explains that there must be child support laws in Haiti. She believe that some Haitian men do not take their financial responsibilities toward their seriously.

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Haiti National Palace, Georges H. Baussan

Haiti National Palace, Georges H. Baussan

This is a Haiti National Palace. Georges H. Baussan, architect of the present-day National Palace.

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Dany Laferriere a Haitian-Canadian Novelist and Journalist

Dany Laferriere a Haitian-Canadian Novelist and Journalist

Here is a man who has written more than 10 wonderful books. Danny Laferriere was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti became a journalist there and moved to Canada in 1976. Dany Laferrière writes his novels in the French language. However, many were translated into the English language

His most popular book is titled:"How To Make Love To A Negro Without Getting Tired" which he released in 1985

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Frere Joel Of La Bonne Nouvelle Buying Chicken In Haiti

Frere Joel Of La Bonne Nouvelle Buying Chicken In Haiti

Here is a picture of Frere Joel integrating in the Haiti day to day life. He is buying Chicken in Haiti. These are called Poule Peyi which is natural chicken. Most Haitians prefer these chickens instead of the foreign chicken. These video series by Frere Joel are very popular in haiti as they respect the dignity of the Haitian population

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Picture From A Video Exposing Haiti Misery

Picture From A Video Exposing Haiti Misery

Here is a picture taken by one of these religious organizations in Haiti to show how desperate the situation of haitians are. With these types of Pictures, the organizations take the opportunity to ask people to donate so that they can help haiti

However, some of the moneys received by a few of these organizations are used to make the organizations reacher and do little to improve the lives of the Haitians

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Jacmel Hit By Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Jacmel Hit By Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Jacmel Hit By 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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MINUSTAH soldiers guilty for Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident

MINUSTAH soldiers guilty for Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident

Some justice finally rendered for the incident at Toussaint L'Ouverture Airport incident. Five Brazilian soldiers of the U.N. mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH, were sent back home after U.N. investigation revealed that they were implicated in the incident. These bandits of the U.N. mission in Haiti, MINUSTAH were found guilty for pointed their weapons on Haitian customs agents at the Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in Port-au-Prince, on the date of June 5, 2011

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