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Haiti Election 2010, Sign

Haiti Election 2010, Sign

Here is a sign of the Haiti election 2010 in Haiti posted in the gate of Haiti National palace

The 2010 Haiti election was to take place November 28, 2010. The election was originally scheduled for February 28 of the same year, but to the devastating earthquake of January 2010 in Haiti, it was postponed to November 28.

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Building Collapsed - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Building Collapsed - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of 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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Nobel laureate Oscar Arias of Costa Rica told Martelly Restore Army an error - Letter

Nobel laureate Oscar Arias of Costa Rica told Martelly Restore Army an error - Letter

This is the First part of the letter that was sent to President Michel Martelly by Nobel laureate Oscar Arias of Costa Rica. According to the former president, the $25 million Martelly has proposed for the new military should be invested in education, health and strengthening other institutions. He also stated that army would be an enemy of development, peace and freedom.

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Council Member Dr. Mathieu Eugene On TPS Extension

Council Member Dr. Mathieu Eugene On TPS Extension

One of the leaders in the Haitian community in New York is here during a press conference talking about the need to extend TPS for Haitias

Dr. Mathieu Eugene made history by becoming the first Haitian-born official elected to the New York City Council

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Protest By Haitian Population

Protest By Haitian Population

This is a sign of strength of the Haitian population. the entire crowd is following the same instruction. It takes leadershit for something like this to be successful

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Haiti National Palace, French-style Villa

Haiti National Palace, French-style Villa

This is a Haiti National Palace. The 19th-century French-style villa on Avenue Christophe is where the old Palace was located

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Haitian-American Journalist Yves Colon

Haitian-American Journalist Yves Colon

A current teacher at the University of Florida, Yves Colon is also a graduate from the same University, with Masters in Arts. He is the co-founder of the Haitian Times, a Haitian newspaper in the English language.

Yves Colon as a long career in the media. Colon worked for
Voices of America, Creole-Language broadcasting. He also contributed and use his journalistic skill to teach other in the field

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Bochika Little Haiti Farmers Market inauguration

Bochika Little Haiti Farmers Market inauguration

A brand new way of promoting health in the Haitian community in Miami. On January 7th, Bochika opened the first Farmers Market in Little Haiti. The market which has for purpose to promote healthy eating will be open on a weekly basis from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Toussaint Louverture Elementary School in Miami.

The Little Haiti Farmers Market is a not-for-profit community event that invites vendors to gather to sell affordable, fresh, and locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables foods. The food products sold directly to the consumers.

The Bochika Little Haiti Farmers Market has plan to expand as it trying to address the needs of the Haitian community. For now, it is working in collaboration with community services to offer other services such as free health screenings, wellness workshops, children's activities and some entertainment.

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Protest By Haitian Population

Protest By Haitian Population

This is a pictur of a typical protest in haiti. Usually when the population is not in accord with the policy of the government, they take on the street to show their disagreement. In some instances, they burn tires

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AccesHaiti Director, Allen C. Bayard, reacted

AccesHaiti Director, Allen C. Bayard, reacted

Calling the arrest of his employees at his company recently by agents of the National Police a misunderstanding, the Executive Director of AccesHaiti SA, Allen C. Bayard said the the government is eliminating competition in the telecommunication industry. He argued that he was one of the operators who protested the implementation of a five cents surcharge on the phone calls. Allen C. Bayard mentioned that the only company that was protected from the new tariff was Digicel. The Executive Director of AccesHaiti informed the public that Digicel who as the majority of the market shares, now refuses to interconnect with other telephone companies such as his

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