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The relationship between Haiti and Dominican Republic is not all that bad.
Here is a photo of the Maroon statue of Haiti, Neg Mawon, the Dominican Flag with an olive branch.
We use this image to discuss the good topic and great stories between Haiti and the Dominican Republic
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Tout peyi nan le monde la bay High Speed Internet Access (accès internet haut débit), Natcom menm li bay aksè a internet la selman, zafè vitès la sa pa gade yo, w a degaje w.
Read: En Haiti, NATCOM bay Internet menm jan EDH bay limyè. Leta pa proteje konsomatè yo ditou
Seventy-five years ago, the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic was the scene of a mass slaughter that has long burned in Haitians' collective memory but was either unknown or forgotten in the wider world.
Who is doing what about the Dominican Republic Constitutional Court ruling to strip the citizenship of persons of Haitian lineage born in the Dominican Republic after 1929? Have you heard anything? Sanctions? Boycotts? Anything?
Read: Haitian-Dominican Fate: A Largely Ignored Human Rights Tragedy
The guardian has just published an article with a very strong title: "Love thy neighbor? Not when it comes to the Dominican Republic and Haiti." The article says: "While the Dominican Republic has relied on these migrant workers to provide cheap labour for their sugar cane harvests and also in the building trades, some politicians have tried to win political capital by demonizing them."
Read: Love thy neighbor? Not when it comes to the Dominican Republic and Haiti
Ruben Silie, Ambassador of the Dominican Republic in Haiti, denies MINUSTAH's plans to bring 800 Dominican soldiers on Haitian soil.
Read: Dominican Ambassador Denies Plans to Bring Dominican Soldiers To Haiti
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