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Camp-Perrin Residents and Celebrities
Camp-Perrin has had an impressive roster of residents living in its three districts, apart from its Mayor, Indry Vital, who has to live there, regardless of it being 163 km away from the nation's capital. This list includes, the noted Port-au-Prince linguist, Guillaume Remixon, Jude Perrin, the Judiciary Department's former Central Police Director, Congresswoman, Ogline Pierre, Eric Thomas, Haitian Music band's project manager, Freres Thomas, Night Club CEO, Venel Ramarais, the CEO of PAP located Radio Solidarité, Radio-Tele La Brise CEO and electrical engineer, Max Alain Louis and Valery Numa, anchor for Vision 2000, journalist and CEO of Le Recul Hotel & Restaurant and Radio Platinum.
Radio Host Alvaro Arvelo wants Dominican Republic to Attack Haiti
On May 27, 2013, well known radio commentator in the Dominican Republic, Alvaro Arvelo, called for his government to launch a military attack against Haiti during his political morning show, "Government in the Morning" on Z101 radio. This was followed by a call-in poll asking listeners to call and vote whether the Dominican Republic ought to invade its neighbor Haiti or not. 30 callers believed D.R. should attack, with 5 stating D.R. should not
Dadio Television Nationale D'Haiti pulled the plug on Senator Moise Jean-Charles
During a convocation of Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe on May 4th, 2013, where he responded to a Senate invitation to answer questions related to some fundings in question. the National Radio Television (RTNH), that was assuring the coverage at the time suddenly interrupted the coverage as Senator Moise Jean-Charles.
The questions remain and as to what caused that interruption and why it only took place during the intervention of Senator Moise Jean-Charles who has been in opposition of the current government. Several Senators denounced the action of Haiti National Radio Television (RTNH) immediately and demanded an investigation of the incident.
Until an investigation determines the nature of the technical failure by National Radio Television (RTNH) during the Senator Moïse Jean-Charles intervention, some people remain suspicious.
Laventure Ernest Edouard, aka: Moloskot
This is a picture of the popular radio show host Laventure Ernest Edouard. He is betterh known as
Moloskot.
Laventure Ernest Edouard (Moloskot) recently found himself in deep trouble when he was accused of distributing fake badges and guns to a group of employees of La Douane.
Government Commissioner Lucman Délille accused Moloskot for several crimes, including impersonation for assuming the character of another, especially fraudulently
Michel Martelly aka Sweet Micky - Liliane Pierre Paul aka "Ti Lili"
Do you think that Michel Martelly should call Liliane Pierre Paul, "Ti Lili"?
This has been the issue following a visit that the president conducted at Radio Television Caraibes. During the interview, he referred to the Radio host of Kiskeya, Ms. Liliane Pierre Paul as "Ti Lili"
The reaction to this name was not positive from Liliane. She stated that her name is Liliane and Lili for her close friend
President Michel Martelly feels that he has every right in the world to call the popular Kiskeya Radio host "Ti Lili". The problem is that Liliane Pierre Paul does not see it that way. She went on the air following the interview to bring some precisions that her name was Liliane Pierre Paul, and for her close frineds, it is acceptable to call her "Lili.
Michel Martelly and the staff of Matin Caraibes at Radio Caraibes
Here is the Haitian President Michel Martelly at Radio Television Caraibes. He went there for a visit on May 16, 2013. The president met the hosts of Matin Caraibes, including the CEO, M. Patrick Moussignac upon his arrival at the station. This is a photo souvenir with the staff of Matin Caraibes Patrick Moussignac, Jean-Marie Gabriel, Caleb Desrameaux, Yvener and others
Patrick Moussignac CEO of Radio Television Caraibes
We are looking at Mr. Patrick Moussignac, the CEO of Radio Television Caraibes.
According to information retreaved, Patrick Moussignac started early in the media as he was passionate for Radio. He later joined Radio Caraibes. After the CEO of the Radio was killed during the military coup of 1991, Patrick Moussignac became the head of Radio caraibes. Thanks to his entrepreneurial skills, Patrick Moussignac managed to grow the radio at Rue Chavannes
Jean Marie Gabriel of Matin Caraibes - Radio Caraibes
This is a picture of a popular host at the show Matin Caraibes on Rario Caraibes. Jean Marie Gabriel can be considered the most unpredictable member of the show. He does not have any shame about asking you the most embarrassing questions.
Radio Caraibes FM broadcasts live directly from Rue Chavannes in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Patrick Moussignac is the CEO of currently the CEO of the Radio. Many people would tell you that Radio Caraibes is one radio that is considered to be at the service of the mass population in Haiti. It is often converted into a court house where a variety of issues are brought by the population and debated live