Dear Mr. Ambassador Joseph Raymond, my dear Friend, Konfrere. I
In response to Haitti Ambassador Response to Slavery in Haiti, Dear Mr. Ambassador Joseph Raymond, my dear Friend, Konfrere.
I do not understand your frustration, I did not read the article but Dan Harris is right in any shape or form according to your meaning of (rete/avèk) or Slave:one bound in soumission to a (person) house as an instrument of labor.
Neo-Liberalism is a form of slavery
Haiti is broke, yet still fabulous in its cultural knowledge.
The bleak economic facts do not do justice to the country, because Haiti is more dynamic and more haunted by history than the free market Haitians politicians can understand.
Haiti, the poorest country in the hemisphere is affected by well-known problems: plead poverty through rolling in riches (farming) reduce by famine such a pity for the "first black nations independent in the world."
The popular despair is palpably present in the streets of the major cities where mothers and children begged in teams.
The countries "bizarre" sense of humor is mixed up with sorrow, form the national experience.
In this circle of bad choices, the underdeveloped counties like Haiti is trapped between the old politics and the new economic of globalize finance.
The visible explanation of the dilemma is debt
The global system is the real mystery, pure barbarism, prostitution, including sex with under age, young women.
The sex is quite dangerous (HIV) in Haiti.
It is in the throes of profound transformations, the violent reordering of class structures, the vast rural pleasantry upended, ensured, consecrated by the economy.
A new middle class one cannot recognize the essential transaction in this transformation involved turning rural peasants into cheap labor for Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic) and into boat people.
In the countryside it displaced millions of small and subverted the basis of their meager live hoods caught in the economic bind, families migrated to the cities to earn wages income by working as house cleaner, brothels and other things.
The topic is: Child Slavery in Haiti
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Posted by Charlot Charlemagne on February 1 2009 at 8:19 PM
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Dear Mr. Ambassador Joseph Raymond, my dear Friend, Konfrere. I do not understand your frustration, I did not read the article but Dan Harris more »
Maybe Manuchca, Who knows? Sincerely I lost hope in this country. I don't think we are going anywhere better. Thanks for toughts more »
Hello Sister, I extremely doubt the relevance of an appropriated answer, when I see the malversations, the tricks, the more »
wow your a Haitian??? I am doing a Project on Haitian Restaveks (kids put through slavery) and I basically cried when I herd all of this more »
This thing happens every where, not just in Haiti. What I find disturbing (beside the fact it's inhumane), it's the time it takes for more »
hi Ambassador, I don't know how long ago your message was posted, but I don't fully agree with you. you say that we shouldn't be so sensational more »
I have been there twice. This is real. It is a good illustration of the total depravity of man. Jesus Christ is the answer. Nothing else will more »
Interesting, and quite contrary to my understanding. I have been told that black men prefer dark black women, and consider light skinned black more »
Capitalism is just as tainted as my other political systems and psychology takes advantage of that to state opinions and propoganda as more »
Interesting. After leaving my last post, I ran across another site wherein a lady from Jamaica lamented that she was treated unfairly for more »
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