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Public school Students stopping Private education in Haiti

7 February 2014

If we "Students from Public school" can't go to school to school, why should we let students from Private schools go to school".

A movement by student from public schools in Haiti to make education an equal opportunity problem in the society.

"Si bagay la pa bon pou mwen, li paka bon pou rou tou" more »

President Michel Martelly meets President Barack Obama

6 February 2014

The moment has finally arrived. On Thursday, February 6, 2014, President Michel Martelly of Haiti met President Barack Obama of the United States.

Here is the video of that historic moment for Martelly. This was the first such official meeting since Michel Martelly became President of Haiti. The topics of the meeting likely include economic and political stability as well as election more »

Michel Martelly with Secretary of State John Kerry

6 February 2014

Here is a video of the US Secretary of State John Kerry and the Haitian President Michel Martelly during a meeting at the State Department.

This took place Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014.

President Barack Obama will host Haitian President Michel Martelly for talks on Haiti's economic and political future on Feb. 6, at the White House. more »

President Rene Preval and Paul Eugene Magloire at the White House

5 February 2014

As President Michel Martelly is visiting the White House in Washington with the opportunity to meet President Barack Obama Officially, see previous presidents such as President Rene Preval and Président Paul Eugène Magloire as they visited the White House in Washington D.C.

Mesanmi, se pa premye fwa no ke prezidan Ayisyen aprale visite Mezon Blanch. Gade Rene Preval ak Paul Eugène Magloire le ke yo te debake nan palais Merikin-an. Se gro koze oui more »

Eske Oup Kite yon Mekanisyen Fanm Manyin machinn Ou?

5 February 2014

Annou di ke machin ou gin yon problem e ke ou rive nan yon garag, se yon fanm ki prale manyen machinn ou. Se ki premye reacsyon ke oup gin? Eske ta sipose gin Mekanisyen Fanm?

Ayayay Pitit. Vini rankontre Ernicile Thermitus, Alyas boss Elou!

Me yon bon Mekanisyen Fanm en Ayti ki gounin pou li vini inpose-li nan mond gacon-an. Si pou Ayiti avanse, se pou nou komase komprann ke Fanm gin fè tout travay, tankou gacon. more »

Instability in Petion-Ville, Champ-de-Mars and Delmas last weekend

3 February 2014

The Haitian Capital was anything but quiet over the weekend. Several acts of crimes were recorded particularly in the neighborhoods of Petion-Ville, Champ-de-Mars, Delmas and Cite Soleil.

It was reported that a total of six people died from gunshot, with several other people injured. In Petion-Vill, a Police Officer was killed by a gunman in front of SogeBank.

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T-VICE warns Kanaval war about to go down on Djakout

2 February 2014

As you know, the group Djakout Number one has released its Kanaval 2014. T-VICE who has not released his yet warns Kanaval war about to go down on Djakout.

The group Djakout as usual did not have any reserve in criticizing Roberto Martino and the group T-Vice.

However, Roberto say that Djakout will get an appropriate response if the get involved in personal attacks on him. more »

First Mass at New Notre Dame d'Haiti Church in Little Haiti

2 February 2014

On Saturday, February 1, 2014 the new Notre Dame D'Haiti Church in Little Haiti had its first Mass. This was the first Catholic Church built by the Haitian Community in South Florida.

Presiding was Archbishop Thomas Wenski and many other religious authorities. One of the gestures was the handing of a key of the new Notre Dame D'Haiti Church by Archbishop Thomas Wenski over to the priest of Notre Dame D'Haiti more »

Haiti, a society specialized in forming future bandits

30 January 2014

It is with great sadness that I am presenting this video to you. A group of students not learning in school how to become future leaders of Haiti but rather learning in the streets the tecnics to become successful bandits in the society.

These students on Tuesday prevented many schools in the Haitian capital to function. They used several methods such as intimidation, violence and sometime breaking barriers of other schools to prevent from conducting classes. more »

Funeral, the Haitian style

24 January 2014

Here is a funeral in Haiti that is more than just about crying and feeling bad about the dead one. This is one way of sending the dead in a big bang.

People dies every day and the way a family can decide to send the person out can differ from one person to another, from one group to another or one culture to another. more »