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Michel Martelly Passing Haitian Police In Review

Michel Martelly Passing Haitian Police In Review

Here is a picture of the inauguration. The Haitian police standing strong during the ceremony where the new president was passing it in review

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Voodoo In Haiti

Voodoo In Haiti

Here is the picture of a Haitian possessed by the Loa and sweeming in the dirty water in a Voodoo Ceremony in Plaine du Nord, haiti. This ia an annual ritual in Haiti where people travel from all over the country to particip[ate in the ritual

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Michel Martell Inauguration - Archbishop Louis Kbreau Of Cap-Hatien Presided

Michel Martell Inauguration - Archbishop Louis Kbreau Of Cap-Hatien Presided

Here is a picture of the inauguration. This is a view of the Archbishop Louis K breau of Cap-Ha tien. Many people were in attendance and the catholic leader delivered a remarkable message

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Haiti one of the most corrupt Nations in the world - Transparency International

Haiti one of the most corrupt Nations in the world - Transparency International

Here is a picture and ranking position of Haiti based on the report by Transparency International.

According to the 2011 Global Corruption report, Haiti ranks in 175th position. The Dominican Republic that did not do well either, is doing much better than Haiti in stopping government corruption in its country.

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Fashion For Relief Haiti - Anna Cleveland

Fashion For Relief Haiti - Anna Cleveland

Here is a picture of Anna Cleveland at Fashion for Relief Haiti. She was one of many who participated in the event organized by Neomi Campbell as a result of the 2010 Haiti Earthquake

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Economist, Wilson Laleau, Minister of Commerce and Industry

Economist, Wilson Laleau, Minister of Commerce and Industry

This is the picture of Haitian Economist, Wilson Laleau, who is the current Minister of Commerce and Industry in Haiti under Michel Martelly. He was at the second business forum in Quebec, Canada on November, 2011

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What makes this seat so hot without having not many people to hold the position

What makes this seat so hot without having not many people to hold the position

The position of Government Commissioner to the Civil Court of Port-au-Prince has become a hot seat. many people have occupied the position and they can't seem to be able to stay for long. some of the former Government Commissioner to the Civil Court of Port-au-Prince include

Me Elco Saint Amant, Me Jean Renel Sénatus and others

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Mickael Guirand, Carlo Vieux And Richard Cave Of Carimi

Mickael Guirand, Carlo Vieux And Richard Cave Of Carimi

Carimi band is a group of nine musicians and the main genre of music they play is the Kompa. The Band was started by three members and later grew to a nine member group. The three members were Mickael Guirand, Carlo Vieux and Richard Cave and at the time they had met in New York. They had left their home country as a result of the prevailing political uncertainty.

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Sophia Martelly visits communal Asylum of Port-au-Prince

Sophia Martelly visits communal Asylum of Port-au-Prince

Here is a picture of the Haitian First Lady Sophia Martelly as she is bringing awareness to the communal Asylum of Port-au-Prince and the way in which our senior citizens are living. The first lady is in a visit to the communal Asylum to underline the current problems such as the damages that the 2010 earthquake inflicted on the building as well as issues related to over crowdedness. The communal Asylum of Port-au-Prince is located at Rue St Martin in the Haitian Capital and is currently the home of 56 elderly Haitians

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Palais National In Port-au-Prince

Palais National In Port-au-Prince

Here is a picture of Haiti Palais national in Port-au-Prince. As you can see in this picture these are cracks on the walls of the national palace before it was totally leveledd off. It became victim of the 2010 Haiti earthquake

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