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PetroCaribe: Petro challengers announces Haiti street protest Sunday June 09

PHOTO: Kote Kob PetroCaribe a #PetroCaribeChallenge - Haitians Protesting

The PetroCaribe street protest are about to restart in Haiti. Petro challengers regrouped under a structure called "Nou Pap Domi" announced a new street protest Sunday June 09 2019 to force the Superior Court of Auditors (CSCCA) to rendere a judicial decisions, called "arrêt de débet" so the the PetroCaribe judgments process can continue.

While these petro challenters congratulate CSCCA for releasing their final report. They are calling on CSCCA ro publish these "arrêt de débet.".

In Haiti, an "arrêt de débet" is issued to people who manage public funds whenever that public fund manager is unable to justify all the expenses from the money there were managing.

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Haiti Petro Challenge movement switches to a new phase: Nou Pap Domi

Cour Superieure des Comptes Building Petro Caribe - Nou Pap Domi

The PetroCaribe movement has been dormant in Haiti for a while but now the Petro Challengers just woke up once again with a new form of protest.

For 3 days and 2 nights straight, 20 to 22 December, many young Haitians have decided to place their sleeping bags in front of Haiti's Cour Supérieure des Comptes et du contentieux administratif (Superior Court of Auditors and Administrative Disputes - CSCCA) to ask once again where is the Petro Caribe money (Kot kob PetroCaribe a).

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Affaire PetroCaribe: Have the petrochallengers lost control of the movement?

Kot Kòb PetroCaribe a? Bring your own t-shirt for the protest

Read the from Le Nouvelliste: The petrochallengers lost control of the movement they launched about three months ago on social networks. This movement has been recovered by politicians.

Main instigators of the demonstration of 18 November and the two days of strike that followed, they (the polititians) relegate the issue of PetroCaribe in the background.

Their (the politicians') main demand concerns the departure of President Jovenel Moise with whom they feel they have no intention of dialogue.

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Did President Martelly's Daughter Malaika respond to PetroCaribe Challenge?

PHOTO: Malaika Martelly, daughter of ex Haitian president Michel Martelly

In a Facebook message posted from the page of "Malaika Martely" it appears the daughter of former Haitian president Michel Martelly had something to say about the the Petro Caribe money... Read all about it!

Here is a translation of the message that appears to have been from Malaika Martelly, ex president Martelly's daughter:

Every day you are writing to me asking me where is the PetroCaribe money. Let me tell you something: Before my dad became president he was able to provide everything for me. It is not the PetroCaribe money that made me who I am today.

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Kote Kob PetroCaribe a? When PetroCaribe is used to intimidate ordinary citizens

Haiti PetroCaribe street protest sign: Give the money before things get worse

True story... A Haitian proffessional walks into a supermarket in Port-au-Prince to purchase a bottle of wine. As he stood at the register to pay for the wine, and old man looked at him with a mean face and said: "Lajan PetroCaribe a, w ap bay li wi!" (the PetroCaribe money that's in your hands, you will give it up)

It another part of the country, another man who substitute his monthly income selling plastic shoes and sandals in a small business, an unknown individual walked in front of his little business and said: "Ohhh... Se la lajan PetroCaribe a ye?" (so that's where the Petro Caribe money is)

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PetroCaribe: Many Haitians fear the unknown these days

Reginald Boulos distances himself from Michel Martelly over PetroCaribe

There are many Haitians in the working-class, some of them government employees, who are worried about what is happening and Haiti right now.

With all this commotion about Petro Caribe, many of them are not sure where it will end up. all they know is that there is more trouble ahead.

This kind of uncertainty most often is what makes many Haitians want to leave the country in search for better life.

There are some people I know who deeply love this country and right now they are thinking about leaving. Proffessionals whose expertise can be put to good use . I would hate to see them leave. Who will replace them? Who will replace them to make this country better?

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Haiti Hotels Marriott, El Rancho and Best Western deny Michel Martelly PetroCaribe statements

PHOTO: Ex Haiti President Michel Martelly answer question about #PetroCaribeChallenge

Regarding the use of PetroCaribe funds, Marriott Port-au-Prince Hotel, NH Haiti El Rancho hotel and Best Western Premier Petion-Ville have denied statement ex president Michel Martelly made that he invested PetroCaribe money in these hotels.

Question: Can the words of Sweet Micky performing on stage be considered official statements of former president Michel Martelly?

On stage in one of events back in October 2017, the artist Sweet Micky once said: "The PetroCaribe money that I stole, I invested in Best Western, Marriott, El Rancho..."

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Manifestation in Haiti Sunday, the #PetroCaribeChallenge continues...

PHOTO: Kote Kob PetroCaribe a #PetroCaribeChallenge - Haitians Protesting

The #PetroCaribeChallenge Street protests continue in Haiti. Hundreds of protesters took to the streets of Port-au-Prince Sunday asking where is the Petro Caribe money.

This movement which started out as a hashtag, #PetroCaribeChallenge, on social media and spread out to the streets of Haiti continues on. This street protest started at Carrefour Aeroport and ended in Champs-de-Mars.

While it looks like just cause for the people of Haiti to ask government officials for a "compte rendu" (detailed account) of what happened to money spent, especially borrowed money that Haitians will have to pay back, others are saying that there is a political arm in this movement.

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