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Daniel Supplice the Coordinator of transition team for PresidentElect Michel Martelly

Daniel Supplice the Coordinator of transition team for PresidentElect Michel Martelly

Here is a picture of the new Coordinator of transition. Daniel Supplice was appointed Coordinator of transition team for Michel Martelly.

Mr. Daniel Supplice already has an impressive team composed of experienced and well known individuals such as Michèle Oriol, assistant of the Coordinator ; Josué Pierre-louis, member

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Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Here is a picture of the violence occuring in the streets of Haiti following the announcement of the Election results in 2010.

Port-au-Prince descended into violence and chaos as protesters demanded that the Haitian musician Michel Martelly be nominated to the runoff election. Tere were many barricades of timber and burning tires all over the city

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Carnival In Haiti

Carnival In Haiti

Here is a picture of some beautiful Haitin girls dancing during a carnival parade in Haiti. In Haitian Carnival, it is a display of joy, color and beauty. This parade took place In Champ de Marc, Port-au-Prince.

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Zachary Herivaux, One Of The Top Five To Watch Worldwide

Zachary Herivaux, One Of The Top Five To Watch Worldwide

The new Haitian phenomenon. Zachary Herivaux is a new Haitian Japanes soccer player, a star to watch who has been a member of the U15 US National Squad and the New England Revolution Academy. He has also been named one of the top five under 17 players to watch worldwide.

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Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Victims

Hurricane Sandy In Haiti, Victims

This is a picture of some of the victims of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti. this storm that affected many Caribbean island did a job in Haiti. This picture was taken during the passage of Hurricane Sandy in Haiti.

The immediate response in the next 48 hours concern the most affected departments

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The Milice Volontaires De La Securite Nationale MVSN In Haiti

The Milice Volontaires De La Securite Nationale MVSN In Haiti

Here is a picture of the Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale MVSN in Haiti.
Francois Duvalier created the MVSN in 1959. Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale were also called Tonton macoute, a force responsible to main tain control and support the Duvalier regime throughout the country

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OAS Said Haiti Election 2010 Is Valid

OAS Said Haiti Election 2010 Is Valid

Observers of the Organization of American States, OAS, Play Down Fraud in Haiti Election 2010 ans said the election is valid

As votes continued to be counted in Haiti election 2010, many people stated that there were high level of irregularity and many of the candidates said thath the election is not valid

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Roger Lafontant From Duvalier Was A Member Of Francois Duvalier And Jean-Claude Duvalier Government

Roger Lafontant From Duvalier Was A Member Of Francois Duvalier And Jean-Claude Duvalier Government

The period of the Duvalier in Haiti is filled with history. Roger Lafontant From Duvalier reign. Here is his picture during this historical period,

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Robert Martino In Support Of Haiti

Robert Martino In Support Of Haiti

Here is a photo of Robert Martino In Support Of Haiti. On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months

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Obrey Blague In Support Of Haiti

Obrey Blague In Support Of Haiti

Here is a photo of Obrey Blague In Support Of Haiti. On January 12, 2010, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Haiti, devastating Port-au-prince. It is reported that more than 230,000 people were killed. More than 3 million people were affected. Many homes and important structures were destroyed. A large number of people were left homeless and had to live under tents for several months

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