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The Haitian Flag under the Duvalier Regime - Noir et Rouge

The Haitian Flag under the Duvalier Regime - Noir et Rouge

Look at this photo of the Haitian flag under the Duvalier Regime. it was Black and Red --- Ou te konnen sa? Drapo Haitien an te Nwa a Wouj sou regime Duvalier a rive 7 Fevrier 1986 apre Jean Claude Duvalier ale, li retounen ble e wouj... Gade sou tet palmis la, ti chapo a pat la tou...

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Dominicans burning the Haitian Flag / Dominicain ap boule drapo Haitien

Dominicans burning the Haitian Flag / Dominicain ap boule drapo Haitien

Look at this... Dominicans are burning the Haitian Flag... Men Dominicain yo ap boule drapo Haitien an...

This photo was posted on a Facebook page Patriotas en Contra de la Nueva Invasión Haitiana.

I don't know where this is going but it is not looking good!

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Haiti President Michel Martelly

Haiti President Michel Martelly

Here is a photo of Haitian president Michel Martelly with the Haitian flag in the background

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Is Haiti President Michel Martelly An American Citizen Or Not?

Is Haiti President Michel Martelly An American Citizen Or Not?

Thousands of Lavalas protesters took to the streets of Haiti demanding the resignation of president Michel Martelly on the assumption that he is a US Citizen.

Is he or is He not?

The question still remains

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Haiti and the United Nations

Haiti and the United Nations

HAITI has been a United Nations member since 24 October 1945, the same day that the United Nations officially came into existence.

The United Nations, also known as the UN, is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and achievement of world peace.

The United Nations was created after World War II to replace the League of Nations, to stop wars between countries, and to provide a platform for dialogue.

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Earthquake in Haiti

Earthquake in Haiti

More than 217,000 people were killed in the Republic of Haiti when a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck on January 12, 2010

For Haiti Earthquake relief efforts visit:
haiti911.com

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Earthquake in Haiti - Haitian Flag - Collapsed University

Earthquake in Haiti - Haitian Flag - Collapsed University

A Haitian flag sits on the rubble of the university of applied languages where 175 students died on Jan. 12 during the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Monday, Feb. 15, 2010.

The January 12th earthquake
leveled most of the major higher education institutions in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area.

Original photo: AP/Ramon Espinosa

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Miami Dade FL Celebrates Haitian Indepedence Month

Miami Dade FL Celebrates Haitian Indepedence Month

The month of January is Haitian Indepenence Month in Miami Dade County Florida

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Blog about Haitian Politics and Government

Blog about Haitian Politics and Government

BelPolitik is a Haitian political blog where the visitors are the bloggers.

Blog about Haitian Politics and Government
Go to: BelPolitik.com

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Haiti President Rene Preval

Haiti President Rene Preval

Here is a photo of haitian President Rene Preval, happy as hell, with a Haitian flag background.

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