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Haitian artist King Kino and Barack Obama

Haitian artist King Kino and Barack Obama

Here is a picture of Haitian artist King Kino with American President Barack Obama

Lord Kinomorsa Divers (King Kino) is an exiled humanitarian, disciplined man and civil rights activist and a well known star musician, singer, songwriter; he is one kind of royalty in a class by himself. He was born to be a leader. Kino started singing career at a very early age with the singing of Gospel Music in church. He is a disciplined man, never forgot the teachings and disciplines he received in the church. He is respected by his peers and his fans include from the kid with no name sitting in the corner streets of Petion Ville to Barack Obama. On September 12, 2012, King Kino was an invited guest at a special meeting with the President of the United States, Mr. Barack Obama. He seized the opportunity to address the key issues that are of paramount importance to the Haitian community living in the U.S and to his beloved country Haiti.

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Michalle Jean, Governor General Of Canada And Barack Obama

Michalle Jean, Governor General Of Canada And Barack Obama

Here is a picture of Honorable Micha lle Jean, representing Canada. Their Excellencies the Right Honorable Micha lle Jean, Governor General of Canada, and Jean-Daniel Lafond, welcomed The Honorable Barack H. Obama, President of the United States of America

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Haitian President Rene Preval And Barack Obama

Haitian President Rene Preval And Barack Obama

Here is a picture of U.S. President Rene preval and U.S. President barack obama together.

Following the Haiti earthquake, President Obama wantd to reassure the Haitian people that the U.S. was totally committed to help Haiti. He pledged to stand by the country as it recovers from the devastating earthquake.

After meeting with the Haitian president Rene Preval, Obama said: The situation on the ground remains dire, That's why, even as the U.S. military responsibly hands off relief functions to our Haitian and international partners, America's commitment to Haiti's recovery and reconstruction must endure and will endure

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Michelle Obama Visiting Haiti Earthquake Victims

Michelle Obama Visiting Haiti Earthquake Victims

Here is a picture of First Lady Michelle Obama accompanied with a security personnel as she arrived in Haiti three months after the earthquake. She was in Haiti with Jill Biden.

The two ladies took a tour of the devastating area, before landing on the yard of Haiti National Palace to meet President Rene Preval

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Barack Obama and Michel Martelly at CARICOM in jamaica

Barack Obama and Michel Martelly at CARICOM in jamaica

Here is a picture of US President Barack Obama meeting Haitian President Michel Martell in Jamaica for the CARICOM summit

On April 9, 2015, the U.S President Obama had a one-day stopover in Kingston, Jamaica, to meet the Carribean leaders at a U.S- CARICOM summit and have discussions on issues under the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative. The essence of the summit was described by him as "we are bound by friendship and shared values, and by family. And we have a great stake in each other's success." He has also reaffirmed United States' commitment to the CARICOM partners for the advancement of economic development, security, and good governance.

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Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe And Barack Obama

Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe And Barack Obama

Here is a picture of Prime minister Laurent Lamothe giving a hand shake to the American president Barack Obama.

The involvement of Laurent Lamothe in Haitian political became fast. He accepted a position of Special Advisor to Haitian President Michel Martelly.

As he developed a taste for politic and to avoid conflicts of interest, Laurent Lamothe resigned from his businesses to devote more time to politic. He became a member of the Interim Commission for the Reconstruction of Haiti CIRH , then Minister of Foreign Affairs before becoming Prime Minister

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Vice-President Joe Biden Greeting Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien

Vice-President Joe Biden Greeting Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien

Here is a picture of the U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden greeting Haitian activist Marleine Bastien during his visit to Little Haiti following the earthquake.

In April of 2010, In support to the Haitian community after the Haiti earthquake, Joe Biden visited the Haitian community in Little Haiti in Miami. He greeted the Haitian Activist Marleine Bastien and many others

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Michelle Obama And Rene Preval During Her Visit To Haiti

Michelle Obama And Rene Preval During Her Visit To Haiti

Here is a picture of the First Lady Michelle Obama as she was accompanied by the Haitian President Rene Preval on her one day visit to Haiti. Michelle was in Haiti to visit the sites affected by the earthquake.

Michelle Obama and Jill Biden spent the entire day to visit the people and also to meet with the Haitian leader before leaving to go to Mexico

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Rene Preval And Barrack Obama

Rene Preval And Barrack Obama

Here is a picture of the Haitian leader Rene Preval accompanied with the American leader Barrack Obama who is the most powerful person in the world at this time

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Barack Obama and DNC Executive Patrick Gaspard

Barack Obama and DNC Executive Patrick Gaspard

Here is a picture of the Haitian-American Patrick Gaspard in a conference with the most powerful man in the world, Mr. Barack Obama. Do you know that he actually was not born in Haiti. Like in the case of many Haitians families, he was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo but is 100 percent Haitian. Both of his parents are Haitians.

Patric Gaspard who is currently the DNC Executive is expected to occupy a key role in the reelection of president Barack Obama in 2012. One key state that will determine the next president of the US is Florida and it is to be expected that Gaspard will use his leverage as a Haitian-American to carry the Haitian votes to the president

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