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Justice is sleeping in Haiti - The justice system has been put to sleep by crooked politicians and a corrupt oligarchy

Justice is sleeping in Haiti - The justice system has been put to sleep by crooked politicians and a corrupt oligarchy

In how many country in the world do you hear that judges of the Supreme Court are constantly plotting to overthrow president?

In which other country but Haiti have you heard about the Chief Justice is involved and the assassination of the president?

There's no justice in Haiti. The justice system is sleeping. Or is this the in Haitian Creole, La Justice ap Dòmi.

In this picture, what you are looking at is a graffiti on a wall, a mural in Haiti showing the justice system fast asleep.

As if by coincidence, a Haitian citizen stands in front of the mural, he seems lost like he doesn't know which direction to go.

Gade photo saa... yon graffiti sou yon mur an Haiti ki montre la justice an Haiti ki ap domi, yon citwayen menm kanpe pou kont li, li pa konnen ki wout pou li fè...

Wow... Kisa-w panse de sa?

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Haiti Gang Violence - Who is 400 Mawozo?

Haiti Gang Violence - Who is 400 Mawozo?

400 Mawozo is a notoriously violent gang in Haiti that has taken total control of Croix-des-Bouquets and Gantier, Two cities in the outskirts of Port-au-Prince as your head Dominican border in Maplasse.

This Gang has turned this area into that private little business kidnapping, raping, ransoming and murdering people.

They even targeted members of the church and foreigners is the continue the operation without any fear a Haitian authorities.

400 Mawozo gang leader is Wilson Joseph, most notoriously known as Lanmò San Jou. Another leader to say is second-in-command of the game is Germine Joly, alias Yonyon who has been behind bars in Haiti for quite some time.

As of April 2021, 400 Mawozo started kidnapping foreigners in Haiti.

In April, they kidnapped five priests and two nuns, some of them were French Nationals and there were held for ransom for about 3 weeks.

In late October 2021, 400 Mawozo kidnapped 17 American and Canadian missionaries, mostly Americans, and demanded $17 million dollars ransom for their release.

Since then, the 400 name of this game has been all over international news, like CNN, The Washington Post, The Daily Mail just to name a few who finally paid attention to the terrible kidnappings that has been going on in the country.

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This is a response to Le Nouveliste Journalist who complained about insecurity in Martissant Haiti

This is a response to Le Nouveliste Journalist who complained about insecurity in Martissant Haiti

Let me translate it for you...

Every time the police arrest a bandit you guys kept saying there are militants.

Every time the police intervenes in these areas you hear it is a massacre.

So stop blabbering your mouth.

Whenever there are police interventions in these areas there will always be collateral damage. There will always be victims because the people who stand with these bad guys will suffer the same consequences as these bandits.

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After Martelly/Lamothe arrested rich man Clifford Brandt, kidnapping stopped in Haiti for a very long time. Who do they have to arrest this time?

After Martelly/Lamothe arrested rich man Clifford Brandt, kidnapping stopped in Haiti for a very long time. Who do they have to arrest this time?

There was a lot of kidnapping in Haiti a while ago. Then president Michel martelly and prime minister Laurent Lamothe arrested in Rich man Clifford Brandt and all of a sudden kidnapping stopped.

Makes me wonder who's behind all of this kidnapping in Haiti right now?

Who do they have to arrest this time for the kidnapping to stop?

PHOTO: Clifford Brandt Tet Kale, La Police Kenbe misye...

Gade photo saa... Clifford Brandt Tet Kale, La Police Kenbe misye nan Cornillon Grand Bois sou yon taxi moto

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Le Nouvelliste Journalist Roberson Geffrard had enough with the criminals of Martissant

Le Nouvelliste Journalist Roberson Geffrard had enough with the criminals of Martissant

This is too funny... The same journalists who concur when those who oppose a government are calling police operations a massacres are the same ones who are now bitching because insecurity got out of hand in Haiti.

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Haitian Journalist Roberde Celine dit Bob C., L'original, le vrai, l'unique en son genre!

Haitian Journalist Roberde Celine dit Bob C., L'original, le vrai, l'unique en son genre!

Love him, hate him, every Haitian who tunes in for daily news from Haiti in the morning knows who Roberde Celine alias Bob C is, L'original, le vrai, l'unique en son genre!

Papa Pèp!!! LOL...

Le credo du peuple Haitien!

Bob C. Is the host Premye Okazyon, the Creole morning news on Radio caraibes FM, with co-host Guerrier Dieuseul and Pierre Renel Rene, affectionately call PRR by Bob C.

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Actress Garcelle Beauvais cried when she saw the way Haitians were being treated at the Border in Texas

Actress Garcelle Beauvais cried when she saw the way Haitians were being treated at the Border in Texas

I feel like I'm watching a Slave movie, Garcelle Beauvais said after she saw how border patrol officers on horseback shooting black Haitians like petty little slave under the bridge in Del Rio Texas.

Read the related article below for more of what is an American actress how to say how about the treatment of Haitian migrants in Del Rio Texas.

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Former Haitian President Michel Martelly and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

Former Haitian President Michel Martelly and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez

Here is a photo of Haitian president Michel Martelly and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

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Getting around in Haiti: Martissant, a woman is being carried from a Taxi Moto to a Taxi Moun

Getting around in Haiti:  Martissant, a woman is being carried from a Taxi Moto to a Taxi Moun

Look at this photo... Haiti - They say a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words is this one worth?

Martissant Haiti after a heavy rainfall, a woman is being carried from a motorcycle taxi onto a man's back (we call that Taxi Moun) to get across the muddy streets to safety without dirtying her beautiful sandals..

What do you think about that?

Reply with your comments

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Esaue Cesar is a well-known Haitian journalist and former member of the National Police Force

Esaue Cesar is a well-known Haitian journalist and former member of the National Police Force

Haitian Journalist Esaue Cesar is a popular journalist, reporter and co-host of the popular radio show "Matin Debat" which airs Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on radio television Eclair in Port-au-Prince Haiti.

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