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Economist Kesner Pharel reacted about Remobilized Haitian Soldiers

Economist Kesner Pharel reacted about Remobilized Haitian Soldiers

The popular Haitian economist did not paint a bright picture regarding the Remobilized Haitian Soldiers. Kesner Pharel stated: "The state is in all countries, the monopolist of violence. When there is competition in the violence, the state does not exist,". He further mentioned that the security of the people in Haiti is not certain becaouse of so many armed individuals

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Neg Maron Victim Of Haiti Earthquake 2010

Neg Maron Victim Of Haiti Earthquake 2010

Here is a picture of Neg Maron suddenly having a lot of people moving into his neighborhood in Port-au-Prince following the Haiti earthquake of 2010.

Many people were living in tent a a result of Haiti Earthquake 2010. Champ de Mars was one of the locations where thousands of people who became homeless built their tent

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Road Building In Trou Du Nord To Explore Gold, Silver And Copper

Road Building In Trou Du Nord To Explore Gold, Silver And Copper

This is a picture of a road being built in the town of Trou du Nord for the purpose of exploring the gold mine that was recently discovered.

At this time all the preparations are being made in term of road building, facilities and logistics to make the exploration easy. It is estimated that actual mining could be under way in five years.

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Haiti Currency, Gourde And Dollar

Haiti Currency, Gourde And Dollar

Here is a picture of Haiti currency, specifically Gourde and dollar.

The first Haitian money which is the gourde started in circulation 1813, some 10 years after its independence. It replaced a previous currency called the livre. The Haitian Gourde was valued at the time at 8 livres.

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Fara Juste, Reine Soleil

Fara Juste, Reine Soleil

This is a picture of the political activist Farah Juste. She describes in her songs the ongoing problems with our governments, the effect of bad government and how baldy it affected the Haitian people. She is currently living in the Haitian community in Miami and has remained a spokesperson and activist for the rights and wellbeing of the Haitians living outside of Haiti

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Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt In Haiti

Angelina Jolie And Brad Pitt In Haiti

Here is a picture of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt in Haiti. The were involved in activities in Haiti to bring awareness to the suffering victims of the earthquake. Haitian Hip Hop artist Wyclef Jean recently told Jolie and Pitt to consider adopting a child from Haiti. They already adopted children from Vietnam, Cambodial and Ethiopia

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One Hundred Percent Haitian Daniel Supplice

One Hundred Percent Haitian Daniel Supplice

Daniel Supplice is proud of being a Haitian and would like all Haitians to be so and enjoy the benefits of being Haitians.

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Dieudonne Larose, Je Chante Pour Lhumanite

Dieudonne Larose, Je Chante Pour Lhumanite

Here is a photo of Dieudonne Larose, Je Chante Pour Lhumanite.
was not only a musician. In 2005, he published a book in France entitled Je Chante pour L humanite . In 2008, the life story of the Haitian superstar made its debut in the film Mwen Kwe, La Vie De Dieudone Larose or The Life of Dieudonne Larose .

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Herold Christophe an icon of Haitian music

Herold Christophe an icon of Haitian music

Haitian music
Herold Christophe understood the artist in him as well as the power of the Haitian music which he effectively cultivated to appeal to Latin American Audiences. With Je Pars Selecta Montreal Herold Christophe become the icon of Haitian music has been listed as the busiest stars of Haitian music.

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Haitian Protest With Machete

Haitian Protest With Machete

A group of people demonstrating the ability to defend themselves. However, they are not faced with macetes, instead the members of the police force will try to get control of the situation well armed with gun

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