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political deadlock in the Haitian Parliament, Senators and Deputies

political deadlock in the Haitian Parliament, Senators and Deputies

The 16 Haitian Senators of the Republic of Haiti have released a proclamation regarding the current political deadlock with President Michel Joseph Martelly. They made several demands and stated that the president needs to comply with all of them in order to get out of the political deadlock

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Milca And Her Music

Milca And Her Music

Here is the beautiful and talented Zouk singer Milca. She is a creative artiste and one known in the world . She has an entertaining personality that matches perfectly her music quality. Milca if anything has earned respect among music critics for her performance and talent. She is well respected in the music industry.

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Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

Haitian Protest Against MINUSTAH Presence In Haiti

A sign carried by a Haitian man denouncing the MINUSTAH presence in haiti. The U.N. Peacekeeping force in Haiti was accused for many problems in the country. Several reports link them to the Cholera aoubreak in Haiti. The United Nations is investigating allegations that five Uruguayan naval troops at a UN base in southern Haiti sexually molested an 18-year-old man, a story that contributed to the current protest

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A View Of The City Of Cap-Haitian At Night

A View Of The City Of Cap-Haitian At Night

The city of Cap-haitian is one of the most beautiful cities in haiti. At night, the city is filled with people walking from place to place.

This picture of Cap-haitian allows you to see the charms of the city at night

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First Haitian-American Chief Of Police In North Miami, Mark Elias

First Haitian-American Chief Of Police In North Miami, Mark Elias

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Marc Elias, First Haitian-American Chief of Police for North Miami. The Oat of Office ceremony took place on Monday, November 28, 2011 at North City Hall.

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Harmonik The Haitian Band

Harmonik The Haitian Band

Here is a picture of three members of the group. We are doing a servey of the group Harmonik to see how the audience views them. Do yu think the group has good potential in the Haitian music industry? Another question that is also important for any Haitian musical band. Do you think the group Harmonik will remain together for a long time?

There is always a good reason for any one to be pessimistic about any Haitian Kompa band. Except for a few band such as Septentrional and tropicana that somehow have been able to keep themselves glued together for a long time, most band do not take that route.

Hopefully the group harmonik will prove us wrong

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Lucien Jura The New Portre Parole For Michel Martelly

Lucien Jura The New Portre Parole For Michel Martelly

Is this a new position in the Haitian government? I have not heard about this before. Lucien Jura is the Portre parole dela presidence. I believe this position of Portre parole was created based on what this new president learned from the previous one.

What ever is happening with the Haitian government, Lucien Jura is here to report it to the media. He also travels with the Haitian government to report on the meetings with foreign leaders.

This is a smart move from Martelly and I think that Mr. Lucien Jura has done so far a very good job

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Mona Guerin of Woy Les Voila, Dead at the age of 77

Mona Guerin of Woy Les Voila, Dead at the age of 77

The famous Haitian writer for soap opera "Woy! Les Voila!"has died. Mona Guerin passed away on December 30, 2011 at the age of 77.

Mona will always be remembered as the person behind this popular Haitian soap opera "Woy! Les Voila!". However, this was not the only work she produced. Mona Guerin also had numerous plays, newspaper articles. She was a writer for the Newspaper Le Nouvelliste

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The Flag of Haiti changed by Jean- Jacques Dessalines, Alexandre Petion and Francois Duvalier

The Flag of Haiti changed by Jean- Jacques Dessalines, Alexandre Petion and Francois Duvalier

The Flag of was taken directly from the French Flag. On May 18, 1803, after Haiti independence from France, Jean- Jacques Dessalines, chief of the black rebels removed the white band from the French flag and created the first Haitian flag. This is to symbolize the union between the African and Mulatos who fought side by side to make Haiti an independent nation. Few Months after the biggest fight that took place in Vertieres, close to the city of Cap-Haitian, Jean- Jacques Dessalines decided to change the flag On January 1, 1804 and the bands were then horizontal.
The Haitian Flag was changed after Dessalines proclaimed himself Emperor; at that time, he introduced a new flag of two vertical bands On May 20, 1805; one black, for Death, and one red, for Freedom.

Alexandre Petion changed all that by reverting the Haitian flag to the blue and red flag of 1804 and added the inscription "L'union fait la force" which means "strength in unity".

This flag remained until François Duvalier, Papa Doc, came into power in 1957. At that time, he introduced a new flag on May 25, 1964, black and red. After the removal of Jean-Claude Duvalier from office in February 1986, the Haitian flag was reverted to the blue and red flag.

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Toto Emmanuel Constant Leftover From Duvalier Reign

Toto Emmanuel Constant Leftover From Duvalier Reign

Here is the picture of Toto emmanuel Constant. The period of the Duvalier in Haiti is filled with history. Toto emmanuel Constantis considerd a leftover From Duvalier reign

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