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One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
« on: January 14, 2011, 12:26:47 PM »
Guys,
                  Just say a prayer for the survivors of this tragedy. We have not heard from Toussaint in a while. Toussaint, SAK PassAY!!!!!!!!

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Re: One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
« Reply #1 on: January 14, 2011, 01:32:45 PM »
Guys,
                  Just say a prayer for the survivors of this tragedy. We have not heard from Toussaint in a while. Toussaint, SAK PassAY!!!!!!!!

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wdf happening in haiti?
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2011, 07:07:11 PM »
look what come out of de woodwork ....

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'Baby Doc' Duvalier back in Haiti after long exile




JACOB KUSHNER
PORT-AU-PRINCE— The Associated Press
Published Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011 7:47PM EST
Last updated Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011 7:57PM EST


Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude (Baby Doc) Duvalier returned to Haiti after nearly 25 years in exile, a surprise and perplexing move that comes as his country struggles with a political crisis and the stalled effort to recover from last year's devastating earthquake.

Mr. Duvalier, wearing a dark suit and tie, arrived Sunday evening on an Air France jet to hugs from supporters at the Port-au-Prince airport. He was calm as he was led into the immigration office and did not immediately make a statement to a waiting crowd of journalists.

“He is happy to be back in this country, back in his home,” said Mona Beruaveau, a candidate for Senate in a Duvalierist party who spoke to the former dictator inside the immigration office. “He is tired after a long trip.”

Ms. Beruaveau said he would give a news conference on Monday.

Haitians danced in the streets to celebrate the overthrow of Mr. Duvalier back in 1986, heckling the tubby, boyish tyrant as he was driven to the airport in a black limousine and flown into exile in France. Most Haitians hoped the rapacious strongman known as Baby Doc had left for good, closing a dark chapter of terror and repression that began under his late father, François (Papa Doc) Duvalier.

But a handful of loyalists have been campaigning to bring Mr. Duvalier home from exile in France, launching a foundation to improve the dictatorship’s image and reviving the Duvaliers’ political party in the hopes that one day he can return to power democratically.

The Duvaliers tortured and killed their political opponents, ruling in an atmosphere of fear and repression ensured by the bloody Tonton Macoute secret police.

The end of his reign was followed by a period known as deshoukaj or “uprooting” in which Haitians carried out reprisals against Macoutes and regime loyalists, tearing their houses to the ground.

In France, the deputy spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry said she had seen news of Mr. Duvalier's arrival in Haiti, but had “no information” about the matter and could not confirm that he'd left France. The spokeswoman did not give her name, in accordance with ministry policy.

In the fall of 2007, President René Préval told reporters that Mr. Duvalier could return to Haiti but would face justice for the deaths of thousands of people and the theft of millions of dollars.

His return comes as the country struggles to work through a dire political crisis following the problematic Nov. 28 first-round presidential election.

Three candidates want to go onto a second round. The Organization of American States sent in a team of experts to resolve the deadlock, recommending that Mr. Préval's candidate be excluded. Mr. Préval was reportedly not pleased with the report. OAS Secretary-General José Miguel Insulza was scheduled to be in Port-au-Prince to meet with Mr. Préval on Monday.

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Re: wdf happening in haiti?
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2011, 07:24:47 PM »
look what come out of de woodwork ....

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'Baby Doc' Duvalier back in Haiti after long exile




JACOB KUSHNER
PORT-AU-PRINCE— The Associated Press
Published Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011 7:47PM EST
Last updated Sunday, Jan. 16, 2011 7:57PM EST


Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude (Baby Doc) Duvalier returned to Haiti after nearly 25 years in exile, a surprise and perplexing move that comes as his country struggles with a political crisis and the stalled effort to recover from last year's devastating earthquake.

Mr. Duvalier, wearing a dark suit and tie, arrived Sunday evening on an Air France jet to hugs from supporters at the Port-au-Prince airport. He was calm as he was led into the immigration office and did not immediately make a statement to a waiting crowd of journalists.

“He is happy to be back in this country, back in his home,” said Mona Beruaveau, a candidate for Senate in a Duvalierist party who spoke to the former dictator inside the immigration office. “He is tired after a long trip.”

Ms. Beruaveau said he would give a news conference on Monday.

Haitians danced in the streets to celebrate the overthrow of Mr. Duvalier back in 1986, heckling the tubby, boyish tyrant as he was driven to the airport in a black limousine and flown into exile in France. Most Haitians hoped the rapacious strongman known as Baby Doc had left for good, closing a dark chapter of terror and repression that began under his late father, François (Papa Doc) Duvalier.

But a handful of loyalists have been campaigning to bring Mr. Duvalier home from exile in France, launching a foundation to improve the dictatorship’s image and reviving the Duvaliers’ political party in the hopes that one day he can return to power democratically.

The Duvaliers tortured and killed their political opponents, ruling in an atmosphere of fear and repression ensured by the bloody Tonton Macoute secret police.

The end of his reign was followed by a period known as deshoukaj or “uprooting” in which Haitians carried out reprisals against Macoutes and regime loyalists, tearing their houses to the ground.

In France, the deputy spokeswoman for the Foreign Ministry said she had seen news of Mr. Duvalier's arrival in Haiti, but had “no information” about the matter and could not confirm that he'd left France. The spokeswoman did not give her name, in accordance with ministry policy.

In the fall of 2007, President René Préval told reporters that Mr. Duvalier could return to Haiti but would face justice for the deaths of thousands of people and the theft of millions of dollars.

His return comes as the country struggles to work through a dire political crisis following the problematic Nov. 28 first-round presidential election.

Three candidates want to go onto a second round. The Organization of American States sent in a team of experts to resolve the deadlock, recommending that Mr. Préval's candidate be excluded. Mr. Préval was reportedly not pleased with the report. OAS Secretary-General José Miguel Insulza was scheduled to be in Port-au-Prince to meet with Mr. Préval on Monday.



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Re: One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
« Reply #4 on: January 17, 2011, 06:33:22 AM »
Hopefully no more tragedies of this magnitude for this country again. They have suffered alot throughout their history

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Re: One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2011, 05:04:06 PM »
What if he decide to run for president?

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Re: One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
« Reply #6 on: January 17, 2011, 10:00:35 PM »
What if he decide to run for president?

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Little known fact: The online transportation medium called Uber was pioneered in Trinidad & Tobago in the 1960's. It was originally called pullin bull.

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Re: One yr Anniversary of the Haiti EarthQuake
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