Michel Martelly Sworn In As Haitis New President 5142011 ( Part. 2 )
Michel Martelly Sworn In As Haitis New President 5142011 ( Part. 2 )
Une épidémie de choléra menace Haïti La Croix-Rouge sefforce de limiter sa propagation. La prévention est cruciale mais des traitements devront être assurés si lépidémie se déclare dans la ville. Des centaines de volontaires comme Ruth semploient à éviter la propagation du choléra. Des messages simples peuvent sauver des vies.
People began moving off the parking lot at the National Stadium in the capital Friday after Haiti’s government paid them to clear out off the spot that has been their home since last year’s earthquake.
Haitis new president, Michel Martelly, has been sworn in with a promise to wake the country up and a request for people to trust him. A former leader of one the worlds richest countries, President Bill Clinton, was invited for the ceremony in this, one of the worlds poorest. Haitis fragile infrastructure was destroyed by a devastating earthquake last year, a point demonstrated by an embarrassing power-cut during the inauguration. Nearly a third of a million people died in the quake. … www.euronews.net
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The singer formerly known as "Sweet Mickey" is sworn in a Haitis new president. CNNs Gary Tuchman reports.
Democracy Now! Special Report – Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family were flown on Friday by the South African government back to their home in Haiti after seven years in exile. This is part one of a three-part interview. Watch Part 2: www.youtube.com Just before their journey, President Obama called South African President Jacob Zuma to try to prevent the trip. But the South African Government said it would not bow to pressure, so the Aristides boarded the flight in Johannesburg on Thursday night. Democracy Now!s Amy Goodman was the only reporter to join them on the journey. This is part one of our global broadcast exclusive conversation with Aristide as he flew over the Atlantic Ocean, approaching Haiti. "If we decide to go back when we had an army of 7000 soldiers controlling 40 percent of the national product that would mean we are headed back to misery, instead of doing something to move from that misery to poverty with dignity," Aristide says. For the videoaudio podcast, transcript, to sign up for the daily news digest, and for Democracy Now!s Haiti News Archive, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW US: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org
UNICEF correspondent Thomas Nybo reports on a group of young boys using hip-hop to inspire the process of rebuilding Haiti a year after the earthquake. INFO: Name of group: Coeur a Coeur (heart to heart) Name of song: Nap Decide (were making up our mind) LYRICS: Haiti, love, peace, rap master, MC heres your challenge [Chorus] Were making up our mind, so that the country can work properly Everywhere we go theyre talking about us Look now, what happened! We dont want to unify ourselves so that the country can work properly (two times) Verse one You didnt know me But this flow I drop Will let you know me from the foot to the head And you could even fall down And thats when youll see Im a rapper And Youll respect me as a Master And you, violence makers, its time to use your conscience To change the country, and then we stop doing bad things Second verse Haitians get up, so that the country can be developed We have a nice country were shaking it a like a curtain, We have a nice country were treating it like trash The country can produce food We need to do exploitation but were importing instead Haitians, get up. [Chorus] Third verse Thats now theyre making up their minds to take the country where it supposed to be Hand in hand we have to get up so that Haiti can change Lets collaborate together to have the children move forward Youths Hand in Hand so that Haiti can change Fourth verse Sometimes Im thinking and crying for Haiti In country, theyre called <b>…<b>
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