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15136: marasa say Let Haiti Live! (fwd)
From: DeSprit Marassa <lwasauvaj@hotmail.com>
Marasa not understand. If first family of Haiti, JB&M, become so rich with
Teleco money and cellphone money and lobby money, how come Victims of 30
Septembre have no money. Maybe that different money. Quioxte Center don't
want people sick but they don't mind journalists and opposition killed.
Haitian goverment no like independent radio news, no like independent tv
news. They try to buy everyone. Haitian government no like american land
owners. Habitation Leclerc and Wynn Farm good example but american man who
run Toyota also good example. He leave country after <kidnapping>, sell
land. Government buy land. Some hospital have problem, some hospital lobby
for government. Haiti have many problems now. Problems no fix with JB
running ship. No elections. No jobs. Water problems in Port-au-Prince not
get fixed.People scared to talk in Haiti. They scared of chimere police.
They scared of neigbor. They scared of everybody. No speak. Fear mean bad
election. Bad politics. Things not get fixed. Bad politic mean people go
hungry. Big money for big people not for hungry people.
marasa
>From: Bob Corbett <corbetre@webster.edu>
>To: Haiti mailing list <haiti@lists.webster.edu>
>Subject: 15127: JNC6715: Let Haiti Live! Speaking Tour in Miami (fwd)
>Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 10:13:46 -0600 (CST)
>
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>From: JNC6715@aol.com
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> LET HAITI LIVE! SPEAKING TOUR COMING TO MIAMI
>
> How is the blockage of $500 million of humanitarian aid affecting people
>in Haiti? Find out by coming to one of our Let Haiti Live! Speaking Tour
>events in Miami, Florida. Listen to the experiences of our guests from
>Haiti:
>
>RICOT JEAN PIERRE. Anti-Debt Program Director, Platform to Advocate for an
>Alternative Development (PAPDA)/ Jubilee Haiti.
>
>JEAN GABRIEL FILS. Author, HIV/AIDS activist, grassroots community
>organizer, and director of the Social and Economic Rights Project of
>Partners in Health/Zanmi Lasante, in Haiti’s Central Plateau.
>
>LOVINSKY PIERRE ANTOINE. Psychologist and Founder of Fondasyon Trant
>Septamn, a foundation working with victims of the Sept. 30, 1991 coup
>d’état.
>
>When:
>
>SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 2003, 5:30 PM
>La Place Jean-Jacques Dessalines
>83-25 NE 2nd Ave
>Admission is FREE!
>For more information, contact Lavarice Gaudin: 305-895-7485
>
>Brought to you by Haiti Reborn, a project of the Quixote Center.
>
>
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