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Prime minister: Haiti donor aid needs revision

Haiti Prime Minister Garry Conille made the rounds in Washington, asking for better coordination and faster disbursement of aid.

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Demonstrators burn signs with images of Haiti's President Michel Martelly during a protest in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012.

    Protesters ask Haiti leader to show travel docs

    A small band of protesters called Tuesday for Haitian President Michel Martelly to prove he's eligible for office as they destroyed posters that bore images of the leader.

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Philippe Dodard, a Haitian artist involved in creating a memorial to the earthqake dead near Titanyen,  photographs the sunset through a commemorative cross. The cross was erected on the first anniversary of the quake. Tens of thousands of victims are buried in four mass graves on the barren mountain. Recently, cholera victims were also buried nearby.

    Haiti, through a photographer’s lens

    A flicker of light in Haiti

    Two years after an unprecedented and unimaginable natural disaster, Haiti still mourns its dead, struggles to rebuild, has had to cope with cholera and has seen international assistance fall victim to donor fatigue.

  • Haiti leader says he won't meddle in Duvalier case

    Haitian President Michel Martelly says he won't interfere in the case of former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier, the National Palace said Friday.

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    Good Samaritan shot during Haiti robbery attempt dies from wound

    David Bompart, the Good Samaritan who was shot in Port-au-Prince during an attempted robbery, has died.

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Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff, center, Haiti's President Michel Martelly, top right, and his wife first lady Sophia Martelly, bottom right, talk at Toussaint Louverture airport after Rousseff's arrival to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Wednesday Feb. 1, 2012.

    Brazil's Rousseff: Visas offered to Haiti

    Brazil is offering 6,000 visas to Haitians over a five-year period as one of several efforts that look to help the troubled Caribbean nation get on its feet, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff said Wednesday.

  • UN says Duvalier must be tried for Haiti abuses

    The U.N.'s human rights office has sharply criticized a Haitian judge's recommendation against trying former dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier for alleged crimes against humanity and other rights abuses.

Nou Bouke: Two years later

Nou Bouke: Haiti's Past, Present And Future


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