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Dear people of Haiti, My name is Bobb Q Rousseau and I am happy to stand before you today to inform you that your inaction and your lack of interests in the affairs of Haiti is beyond pathetic and transpires nothing but a despicable behavior, leading to a disgraceful debacle in our environment, our politic, our society, and our economy. We have talked the talk so many times but not once we have taken the ini

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Lè mwen te fèt mwen pa konnen e petèt sim te konnen mwen te gen dwa twop pou paran mwen yo.Mwen sonje lè premye janvye rive granmoun mwen yo te konn fè anpil efo pou yo mete-m fre sa vle di achte bè twèl pou yo fè bèl chemiz ak bèl bout kanson pou mwen.

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Many important historical facts about Haiti have often been drowned out by unrelenting news of misfortunes the country has suffered. Most of what people hear about Haiti in the news is how poor and wretched the country is. For too long the world has mostly seen one aspect of Haitian life

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May 1794 – Toussaint left the Spanish and joined the French forces. > > May 2000 – Legislative, municipal and local elections are held. The OAS disputes how the sovereign electoral council calculates the run-offs for eight Senate seats. > > May 2006 – Juan Gabriel Valdés of Chile was no longer the head of MINUSTAH, the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti.. > > May 1, 1797

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Hier encore, je revois mon père très fier me conduire à l’école des Frères pour des lecons particulières avec Professeur Bayol qui nous inculquait les premières lettres de l’alphabet francais , nous apprenait à compter et à lire. Il est connu de tous et c’est pas la peine de parler de lui. Professeur Bayol, c’est un notable notoire. On peut lui reprocher de ce qu’on veu

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Leogane: Love it or love it more and more but you cannot not love it although you would love to love it. It is like the matrix. See it once and you will understand why Leoganais love it so much. You will know why we are always in tears whenever we have to leave it after ten days of vacation. You need to come to Leogane to dance our Rara, to eat our mangos, to enjoy Fete Ste Rose, to drink le vain de canne a

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