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Charles Henr Baker Working The Crowd

Charles Henr Baker Working The Crowd

This is a picture of the Haitian candidate Charles Henry Baker working the crowd in Little Haiti during the 2010 Haiti Presidential election.

Baker performed well in front of a crowd of more than 500 Haitian-Americans who can not vote during the next presidential election in Haiti but could influence frinds and family back home

These candidates came to the U.S. to gather support and bo back home and try to get the votes.

In the same week that Charles Henry Baker was in Miami, several other candidates were doing the same things. This is a sign that Haitian-Americans are very important in the Haitian political landscape whether or not they can not vote

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

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

A picture of Teacher Carline at the ceremony.

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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Digicel refuses interconnection with Nacom

Digicel refuses interconnection with Nacom

What seems to be the problem. This is the fight of the century in Haiti. The telecommunication Giant in Haiti, Digicel appearently is making things hard for the new kid on the block, Natcom. Yesterday, the Haitian senate finally heard from representatives of Natcom, which is the former Teleco about difficulties they have been having in trying to interconnect with Digicel.
Natcom, in which the Haitian government owns 40 percent of its shares, is moving toward the end of its final installations to begin deliver services. However, their biggest barrier has been to interconnect with Digicel. The Haitian-Vietnamese company also stated acts of sabotage that have been made on its equipments around the country.

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Hurricane Sandy On Haiti

Hurricane Sandy On Haiti

Here is a picture of the hurrican during Hurricane Sandy that affected the Caribbean an Haiti in particular. Steven Benoit , a senator, during a two-hour helicopter tour of Haiti Saturday to assess damages from Sandy

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Laurent Lamothe, Prime Minister

Laurent Lamothe, Prime Minister

Laurent Lamothe, Prime Minister

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CSPJ In Haiti

CSPJ In Haiti

This is a picture of CSPJ in Haiti. the choice of three future members of the CEP has caused many people to criticize the CSPJ. The president of CSPJ, Ms. Anel Alexis Joseph continues to defend their decisions

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Manifestation Against Martelly In Cap-Haitian

Manifestation Against Martelly In Cap-Haitian

This is a picture of a major demonstratiuon agains the government of Martelly Lamothe. on October 17, 2012 in Cap-Haitian that was the center of the event and protest. As you can see in the pictures there were many people present

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Fashion For Relief Haiti - Earthquake

Fashion For Relief Haiti - Earthquake

Here is ax picture of the different celebrities who participated in the Fashion for Relief Haiti. The style and fashion were being used to help the people affected by the earthquake in Haiti.

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Haitian airplane cleaner Harold Charles now owns his airline in Turks & Caicos Islands

Haitian airplane cleaner Harold Charles now owns his airline in Turks & Caicos Islands

This is the picture of a Haitian businessman who became very successful in turks & caicos islands. Harold Charles now owns his airline in Turks & Caicos Islands, but that was not always the case. He was at one point the cleaner of one of these airlines.

The power of dream lies within Harold Charles because at a very young age he dear to dream to become a pilot. This successful Haitian businessman is now trying to encourage young people to do the same by dreaming about a better future

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Poverty In Haiti

Poverty In Haiti

This picture represents the level of poverty the Haitian population has to face. In the Island country of Haiti, the unemployment rate is estimated to be close to 50 percent.

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