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Jude Celestin And Mirlande Manigat In Run-off

Jude Celestin And Mirlande Manigat In Run-off

It is official. Jude Celestin and Mirlande Manigat are qualified to run in the run-off election in Haiti. To the surprise of many fans, Michele Martelly did not make it.

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Jean-Claude Duvalier Returning To Haiti

Jean-Claude Duvalier Returning To Haiti

This is the historic moment when Jean-Claude Duvalier returned to Haiti. He returned to Haiti on January 16, 2011, after more than 25 years in exile in France I came to help my country Jean-Claude said at the airport on January 16, 2011

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Francois Duvalier - Vouloire Detruire Duvalier C'est Vouloir Detruire Haiti

Francois Duvalier - Vouloire Detruire Duvalier C'est Vouloir Detruire Haiti

Here is anoteher Duvalier propagenda that most haitians know about. Vouloire Detruire Duvalier C'est Vouloir Detruire Haiti. These same method of communication used by the Duvalier were seen as negavive by the opposition of the regime. The reasoning is that if the message was true or accurate the government would not have to make all this effort to try to convince people to believe.

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A New Commission Ordered By Michel Martelly Plan For The Creation Of Millitary Force

A New Commission Ordered By Michel Martelly Plan For The Creation Of Millitary Force

A new six member commission was created to evaluate and plan on the rehabilitation of the Haitian Armed Forces. The commission is made of: Richard Morasse, Secretary of State for Defence, as President Reginald Delva, Secretary of State for Public Security, Vice President Reginald Delva, Secretary of State for Public Security, Vice President Bergerac Jean Barette, Secretary-reporter Gerard Gourgue, journalist-historian George Michel and Colonel Jean Thomas Cyprien.

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Theodore Beaubrun, Languichatte Debordus

Theodore Beaubrun, Languichatte Debordus

Here is a picture of Theodore Beaubrun who was the father figure of a televised series entitled Languichatte xx siecle with Azibe, Man Toute, and Melanie. languichatte debordus remains one of the best ever in Haitian comedy

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View Of Haiti Mountain

View Of Haiti Mountain

Here is a picture of Haiti Environment, a bird view. The country has been affected by deforestation, erosion, flood and many other issues that has affected its environment severely

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Sceau D'eau Annual Pilgrams

Sceau D'eau Annual Pilgrams

Here is a picture of a sacred place in Haiti. Sceau d'eau is a water fall location in Haiti. It is also a place where Haitian voodoo is mixed with catholism. Many pilgrams come to sceau d'eau annually to pray and to make demands to the lwa

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Digicel Donation - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Digicel Donation - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Digicel Donation - 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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Ady Jean Gardy, Minister Of Communication

Ady Jean Gardy, Minister Of Communication

This is a picture of the new Minister of Communication in Haiti, Ady Jean Gardy.

As a Minister of Communication, Ady Jean Gardy is committed to improve the quality and the environment of the press in Haiti by introducing a collective labor Agreement. His primary action would be to fill the gap of information without much propaganda. Ady Jean Gardy assure of a sustainable development of social communication.

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Septen Septentrional And Maestro Hulric Pierre-Louise

Septen Septentrional And Maestro Hulric Pierre-Louise

Orchestre Septentrional was founded in Haiti in 1948 by the great Maestro Hulric Pierre-Louise. The style is found in the Haitian musical elements which are common in Haitian Voodoo ceremonies.

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