ADVERTISEMENT


police

Palais De Justice Destroyed By Haiti Earthquake

Palais De Justice Destroyed By Haiti Earthquake

Here is a picture of the Palais de Justice in Port-au-Prince. This facility has been destroyed by Haiti Earthquake

Permalink | Comments

Jean Monestime First Haitian-American Miami-Dade County Commission And First Haitian-American Police Chief, Mark Elias

Jean Monestime First Haitian-American Miami-Dade County Commission And First Haitian-American Police Chief, Mark Elias

A picture of Jean Monestime first Haitian-American Miami-Dade County Commission 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.

Permalink | Comments

Jean-Claude Duvalier VSN Or Volontaire De La Securite Nationale In Haiti

Jean-Claude Duvalier VSN Or Volontaire De La Securite Nationale In Haiti

Here is a picture of Jean-Claude Duvalier and the VSN or Volontaire de la Securite Nationale in Haiti. Jean-Claude Duvalier succeeded his father Francois Duvalier who died in office in 1971

Permalink | Comments

Casernes Dessalines - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Casernes Dessalines - Haiti Earthquake - January 12, 2010

Here is a photo of Casernes Dessalines - 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

Permalink | Comments

Haiti National Police During Martelly Inauguration

Haiti National Police During Martelly Inauguration

Here is a photo of the Haiti National Police proudly carrying the Haiti flag during the inauguration of Michel Martelly as the new president of haiti

Permalink | Comments

Remissainthe Ravix A Rebel Leader

Remissainthe Ravix A Rebel Leader

Here is a picture of soldier and rebel leader Remissainthe Ravix. In 2004, these rebels were advancing toward the Haitian capital with the objective to remove President Jean-Bertrand Aristide form power. Tey also stated they wanted to end the violence in Haiti and think it will be done by removing the current president from office

Permalink | Comments

The Milice Volontaires De La Securite Nationale MVSN In Haiti

The Milice Volontaires De La Securite Nationale MVSN In Haiti

Here is a picture of the Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale MVSN in Haiti.
Francois Duvalier created the MVSN in 1959. Milice Volontaires de la Securite nationale were also called Tonton macoute, a force responsible to main tain control and support the Duvalier regime throughout the country

Permalink | Comments

Military During The Duvalier Regime

Military During The Duvalier Regime

Here is a picture of the Military that use to terrorize the Haitian population during the Duvalier regime. They are also called Tonto Macoute. These military people have the freedom to do anything they feel like

Permalink | Comments

Kidnapping Haiti

Kidnapping Haiti

Here is a picture of a Haitian as he was the victim of Kidnapping. According to report, this person was hidden under the ground by the Kidnapping gand in Haiti who demanded a large sum of money to release him. The police was able to discover the hidden place and released the individual

Permalink | Comments

US Marines in Haiti

US Marines in Haiti

Here is a picture of the US Marines force in Haiti. This is not the first time the Haitian population has been introduced to the US Marines.

On July 28, 1915, 330 US Marines occupied Haiti The United States Marines landed at Port-au-Prince on the authority of then President of the United States Woodrow Wilson to safeguard the interests of US corporations. It ended on August 1, 1934,

Permalink | Comments