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This week, Michel Martelly, aka “Sweet Micky,” marks the end of his first of five years as president of Haiti. The singer-elected-president appeared on the scene as a man of action. Expectations were high. Results so far have been decidedly mixed. Martel Full Article at Miami Herald
It is disgusting that a country that continually produces some of the greatest novelists, poets, filmmakers, painters, musicians and other artists in the world should have as the lead representative of its culture a discredited political apparatchik and Full Article at Haitian-Truth.org
Danielle Magloire, center, coordinator of Haiti's Collective against Impunity, attends a press conference in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. The appeals process for parties involved in the high-profile case against former dictator... View Photo »
The conviction today by the International Criminal Court (ICC) of former Liberian president Charles Taylor for aiding and abetting war crimes committed in neighboring Sierra Leone -- the first such conviction of a former head of state -- is a welcome dev Full Article at The Huffington Post
Another said things were going to be hot. Neither gave any details, but that didn't matter: Within minutes of their comments on the radio, hundreds of shops closed, schools canceled cl Full Article at The State
● Follow the road to sustainable development with Andrew Liveris of Dow Chemical in his latest partnership with The Nature Conservancy ● Drupal development by the Macaroni Bros Haiti : Amnesty International urges the government to ensure that alleged cri Full Article at Humanitarian News
Supporters of Haiti's former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier protest with bones they claim are the remains of victims of political persecution that followed the 1986 ouster of Duvalier outside a hotel where the group interrupted a press conference by... View Photo »
The U.S. ambassador to Haiti Kenneth Merten says it will take years to complete reconstruction efforts from the devastating 2010 earthquake. Mertin compared the pace of reconstruction efforts in Port-au-Prince to that of New York City's World Trade Cente Full Article at Albequerque Express
FEW places in the world have proved as difficult to develop as Haiti. Notwithstanding billions of dollars pledged in foreign aid, lofty promises from donors and the presence of over 10,000 NGOs, the country remains the poorest in the Americas. Although n Full Article at Economist
● Follow the road to sustainable development with Andrew Liveris of Dow Chemical in his latest partnership with The Nature Conservancy ● Drupal development by the Macaroni Bros “The renewed investigation against Aristide also occurs at a time when one of Full Article at Humanitarian News
Jean-Claude Duvalier (nicknamed Bébé Doc or Baby Doc) (born July 3, 1951) succeeded his father, François "Papa Doc" Duvalier as the ruler of Haiti from his father's death in 1971 until his overthrow by a popular uprising in 1986. Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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