Bernadette S. says:
Rete, Tan Moin: Nou Fou?Nou compren gouvernmen preval a lot ki vini avan li yo depui peu pre plis de cinquante ans tap kite aide international yo vire san ke yo pa beneficie? Nan ki planet nou soti? Mrin ta rinmin konin. En bin, ce chaye la, troket deye. Chat abitye mange biftek, kounye an nap ofri li sosiss-- Ba li yon rezon pou ki sa li doue akcepte? Toute foi li pa oue realite an, li nan goumin. NOU PEP HAITIEN doue kampe a la ronde badette pou nou di: NON, NON ET NON: C'EN EST ASSE, ASSE, ASSE. ASSE. NOUS AVIONS RAZ LE BOLE. VOUS ME COMPRENEZ? Nous avions deja tout essayer, essayons le vrai patriostism pour le besoin de notre Patrie. Notre chere patrie qui est en voie de peril..... Si nou mete tet nou ensem pou tout bon nap join yon solution. Nan prin maladi ki pa gin remede. C'est une question de bonne volonte. Un coeur en peine,
Bernadette
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RE: HAITIAN CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TAXES AND FEES ON DONATIONS FOR THE VICTIMS.What A Shame
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RE: HAITIAN CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TAXES, AND FEES ON DONATIONS FOR THE VICTIMS."The Haitian Police", and who is going to police them. Would you put a steak in front of a hungry dog? OU PA METTE CHATTE VEILLE BEURRE.
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Paul G Magloire says:
President Rene Preval Is Responsible For Tens Of Thousands Of Deaths In HaiOpen letter to Presidents Lula of Brazil, Obama of the USA, Sarkozy of France and to Prime Minister Harper of Canada Figure 1: Paul Gustave Magloire March 9, 2010 President René Préval is responsible for tens of thousands of deaths in Haiti Dear Sirs, I had the privilege to meet three among you, except for the President of the United States, during the period of time when I was serving my country in official capacities, either as a Special Advisor of the government or as Minister of the Interior Department of my country. Let me take this opportunity to thank you for having expressed your bountiful generosity towards the Haitian people who are going through the harshest moment of its history. We shall always be grateful to you. Allow me to remind you that on January 12, 2010, an earthquake of magnitude 7.2, in the span of just 36 seconds, devastated and transform into rubble the capital of my homeland, Port-au-Prince, and to a lesser degree the towns of Gréssier, Léogane, Grand-Goâve, Petit-Goâve and Jacmel. As a result of this earthquake, today more than one million of my brothers and sisters sleep in open air, among them children, babies, expecting mothers and old men, casualties, and amputees by the thousands, as well as the thousands of other people who were already living with reduced mobility, or who became casualties at the time of the seism, by losing either an arm or a leg, or who may have all the limbs of their body completely fractured. Once the first moments of stupor had gone by, the Haitian people, of all ages and of all classes, came out with their bare hands, or with rigged up tools, to launch an attack on the fallen homes and buildings in order to seek and to withdraw from the wreckage the thousands of wounded people, as well as the people who were unscathed. This gesture of courage, compared to heroism, went on for days and nights until the arrival of the aid brought by your countries and by other members of the international community. We will never cease to thank you for this great number of lives of our brothers and sisters who were saved. But, during all this time, where were the Haitian President, Mr. René Préval and the members of his government? It has been reported that, in the face of the extent of the tragedy, they got frightened and considered fleeing the country to escape the anger of the population. They publicly appeared only after they were reassured by the presence of the troops, which had arrived in the country to bring the aid much needed by the population. But, even after President Préval had finally left the hole in which he had crawled, he did not even have the decency to have a word of compassion for all these victims. His only lament, in front of the CNN cameras, is that he had lost "his" palace. It was his way of showing that he did not really have any consideration in his heart for these people who were in despair. But, Mr. Préval had a very good reason to be afraid of the anger of the population. Because frankly, had it not been for the actions of Mr. Préval and his government, thousands of lives would have been spared. Indeed, before the arrival of Mr. René Préval to power, in 2006, for his second mandate, the country had been managed by a transition government for 2 years. I had the honor then to be the Minister of the Interior Department in said government, which organized the elections that brought Mr. Préval to power. My team and I had diagnosed that the state of the demographic concentration in the capital, Port-au-Prince, represented a danger to the population. As a matter of fact, this city had been designed to accommodate some 300, 000 people and had however grown over the years to a population of approximately 10 times more inhabitants. As such, most of this population was living outside of the urban infrastructures, without drinking water, electricity and under deplorable sanitary conditions. Moreover, the construction of the houses and buildings did not follow any code of rational construction for an area crossed by a tectonic fault. An earthquake had already destroyed this city in the past. Therefore, a disaster could be expected at any time, one which could be caused by either a seism or by an epidemic, considering the deplorable level of the sanitary environment. As such, we had initiated important measures to launch a vast program of encouraging the population to leave the capital-city. Among the most visible measures, we had set up a charter for the municipalities to facilitate the decentralized operations. Within this framework, we launched the construction of the most modern road of the country over the last 20 years, to connect the city of the Cap-Haitian, in the north of the country, to the Dominican Republic. We had started to equip each geographical department of the country with an administrative building compound to house the decentralized services of the central government and to allow them to function within a modern framework, so that each department can offer high quality services to their respective population. We had even initiated a telemetric system to equip all the municipality offices throughout the country with dish antennas to enable them to have access to the Internet by satellite and to exchange information in real-time. The final goal of this administrative and technological environment, which was to spearhead a program of decentralization, was intended also to facilitate and encourage the population of Port-au-Prince to leave the capital, which was exposed to too much risk, and to move to the provincial towns in search of a new life. As soon as Mr. René Préval and his team arrived in power, they took all necessary measures to put an end to the program of thinning out the capital. The majority of the projects were blocked, and their financings sidetracked, by forgetting that the decentralization and the thinning out of the capital were programs that could saved thousands of lives in the event of seism or epidemics. The question that any reasonable person could ask is this, why a government, which was elected to serve people, could act to its detriment and even go as far as taking short-sighted decisions which could harm these very people? The first answer would be to assume that it is due to the incompetence of Mr. Préval and his team. Not really, since I publicly defended the importance of the thinning out of the capital and decentralization process for the good of the population. I even went as far as to personally meet with the President in an ultimate effort to convince him on these matters. But, all effort was in vain: Mr. Préval believes in the concentration in the capital. The population, which is held hostage in the shantytowns surrounding the capital-city, is a political tool that is used to maintain political power and that is also used to attract international charity. Mr. Préval was not unaware of the problem or the risks to which the population was exposed. But, he was ready to do anything to grow rich and to remain in power. Lastly, like so many Haitian Heads of State before him, Mr. Préval suffers from the disease of desiring to acquire power for life or for at least to pass it to one of his cronies, a disease that has relegated our country today to be the poorest of the hemisphere. In fact, to appease his boundless desire to stay in power and to grow rich, Mr. Préval and his team did not even hold back from the act of murder. The 64 projects launched by the Minister of the Interior were slowed down and were not all finished before the end of my passage at this ministry, owing to the fact that the director of the office in charge of overseeing the contracts being signed by the government, Mr. Robert Francois Marcello, had asked me to submit all the contracts signed by my ministry to the control of his office. In spite of the urgency of these projects to safeguard the population, I requested all my colleagues to subject themselves to the rigor required by good governance. Indeed, Mr. Marcello was the symbol of what was the best in the administration of the country. Mr. Marcello, for his misfortune, had asked the team of Mr. Préval, who followed us, to subject itself to this same control process. Instead, Mr. Marcello will be kidnapped in broad daylight and has been reported missing until today. We have since learned through the declarations of a hired killer, who was apprehended in the Dominican Republic and later was extradited to France for assassination of a French consul, that the executive office had given the order to kill Mr. Marcello by running a bulldozer over his body. The list of the misdeeds of Mr. Préval and his cronies is too long to be put forth within the context of this letter. This regime is known to be the most corrupt in the history of the country. Whether it is the drug trafficking, the faked elections or the plundering of the state Treasury or even the acts of assassination, it is all dealt with in the open. Thus, no embassy established in the country can pretend to be unaware of these facts and events. Therefore, if today the international community supports that Mr. Préval, on the basis of legitimacy that he no longer has, has to be in charge of the rebuilding efforts of the country and organizing elections, it is the equivalent of saying to the Haitian people that they do not have the right to dream that one day they will have a country that is democratic, modern and prosperous. Haiti cannot die, therefore Mr. Préval must leave. There are honest men and women in the country who can form a government of public freedom and organize free, honest and democratic elections. Consequently, we ask the countries, friends of Haiti, to support the Haitian people in this endeavor. People do not always have the government they deserve. Dear Presidents and Dear Prime Minister of the countries friends of Haiti, we are very much honored to address you in the name of our suffering brothers and sisters of Haiti, in hope you have a better understanding of the situation in our country right now. Paul Gustave Magloire Former Minister of the Interior of Haiti Le Ministre Paul Gustave Magloire et la Déconcentration de Port-au-Prince Une nouvelle mission pour le Ministère de l’Intérieur Atelier de travail et Protocole d'accord 50 millions de dollars pour deux grands projets nationaux Le Programme de déconcentration lancé dans le grand Nord Le programme de déconcentration atteint l'Artibonite Le Programme de déconcentration lancé dans le Centre Plus de 7 millions de gourdes pour la réhabilitation de la route Mirebalais-Hinche Vers la charte des collectivités Territoriales Pour réglementer les collectivités territoriales Un cybercentre municipal à Ganthier Ingo Pyko, champion de Polo, a visité Haiti Déconcentrer Port-au-Prince : les chèques arrivent Construisons Ensemble un Etat Démocratique, Moderne et Prospère Propositions pour un Plan de 25 Années Magloire Interview on YouTube Part 1.mov
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Mireille says:
RE: Claiming Haiti As A US TerritoryThe people of Haiti really have no reason to riot in order to express their gratitude to the United States of America. We must agree for the first time the people of Haiti, the have nots were treated with respect and as human beings. We observed in CNN 2 Haitian young men un armed shot down in plain view by an Haitian officer. The prime minister responded to Anderson Cooper: No we do not shoot down civilians and this matter will be investigated. Shame on that officer. What a coward to have waisted a valuable human life over a bag of rice. It's only fair that the people of Haiti should favor good respectful treatment over the harsh and inhumane one they have endured from their own brothers and sisters. We labeled them restaveck and give them many other names to make them feel inferior. That must stop. The people of Haiti are expressing their satisfaction of the respectfull way they were treated by the United States Officeers and other aids samaritans who came to their rescue. Any president would have been right there with the people hands and knees side by side helping them to remove bodies. Where were the government officials? I echoe the people of Haiti's plea for a better or a better cahnce to pursue a good life. May God bless them always!
Lionel Louis says:
OR ET PETROLE EN HAITIOR ET PETROLE EN HAITI: C'EST L'HEURE DE LES
UTULISER. Haiti pays le plus pauvre: Trop de richesses dans ce pays, pour qu'on accepte que l'etiquette de pays
plus pauvre soit scelle sur Haiti. Du 10 Novembre 2009 au 16 janvier 2010 j'ai pu constate: Au Trou du Nord a Roche Plate Des Dominicains et Haitiens sous la
Supervision d'un groupe de Canadiens etaient entrain de driller plusieurs
zones dans la localite de Fleury 24 sur 24 sans arret. Entre Milot et Quartier Morin a Morne Pele l'exploration est deja terminee
on attend pour l'exploitation, des banderoles numerotes se sont installes
et on a pu remarque le drill, meme des maisonettes se sont deja prets,
afin de deplacer certainnes fami.lles de la localite A Camp Coq 7eme section du Limbe a Grand Bois Eurasian Minerals et
d'autres compagnies continuent l'exploration de l'or, meme un Bureau
visiblement s'est installe sur la route avec 2 agents de Securites . A Berger tout pres de Saint Louis du Nord les habitants ont l'habitude de
voir que des etrangers vont le va et vient avec des appareils.Une Maison
construit par ces visiteurs reste fermer depuis des mois. Au mole St Nicolas des pierres qu'on utulisent pour de l'asphalte etaient
pret a exporter vers les Etats Unies.cause d'un conflit entre 2 groupes
d'etrangers, on a pu voir des lots de pierres a l'entre de la Ville du
Mole St Nicolas. A Anse Rouge Un groupe d'etranger exploite du sel dans la Zone, meme Mr
Dieusel Anglade n'est pas au courant, malgre 2 Maisons se sont construit
pour la conservation du Sel. A Petit Goave de d'or a ete retrouve dans la Cour d'un Notaire. il ya tant
d'autres preuves qui montrent que Haiti est riche. Aujourd'hui il faut qu'on se mobilise pour que ce qui s.etaient passe a
Miragoane avec Reynolds et aux Gonaives avec Sedren, ne se reproduisent
pas, a Trou du Nord, Camp Coq, Morne Bossard, Morne Pele. a Anse Rouge et Au
Mole St Nicolas. Les habitants n'ont rien beneficier de ces projets. Pour le petrole, Haiti est rempli de Puits Petrole, avec beaucoup de
preuves. Ensemble Unissons Nous pour un autre 1803. Que ce soit notre appartenance. Luttons pour enlever cette affaire que Haiti est le Pays le plus pauvre.
chenka says:
RE: HAITIAN CUSTOM DEPARTMENT TAXES AND FEES ON DONATIONSMy mom says that the government are taxing because in order for government officials to get paid that is what is paying them the taxes.
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Re: Haitian Movie ClipsYou can go to www.allhaitianmovies.com or join the club haitianmoviesclub.com for only 3.99/mth to be able to purchase
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