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		<title>Surprise visit from Lionel Messi in Haiti, UNICEF ambassador</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 05:54:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lionel Messi, the star of FC Barcelona and Argentina, making a short visit to Haiti, a country ravaged by a Jan. 12 earthquake that killed more than 250,000 dead and 1.5 million homeless, including children , UNICEF said Thursday. &#8220;Lionel Messi is goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Fund for Children, it is as it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-648" href="http://kreyolnetwork.com/surprise-visit-from-lionel-messi-in-haiti-unicef-ambassador/07643/messi_in_haiti_"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-648" title="Messi_in_Haiti_" src="http://kreyolnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Messi_in_Haiti_-350x278.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="278" /></a>Lionel  Messi, the star of FC Barcelona and Argentina, making a short visit to  Haiti, a country ravaged by a Jan. 12 earthquake that killed more than  250,000 dead and 1.5 million homeless, including children , UNICEF said Thursday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Lionel Messi is  goodwill ambassador of the United Nations Fund for Children, it is as it  is in Haiti, told AFP Ms. Monier CIFOR&#8217;s communication department of  the UNICEF in Haiti.</p>
<p>During his brief  stay in Haiti, the Argentinian international has visited the UNICEF  office in Port-au-Prince where he met with Haitian children.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is  strictly a visit as part of its mission with UNICEF, there is no formal  meeting scheduled,&#8221; it was said that the department&#8217;s communications  office of UNICEF.</p>
<p>&#8220;He visited a camp that serves children moved near  the airport in Port-au-Prince amid a tight security,&#8221; said a UN official  contacted by telephone.</p>
<p>Many fans were trying to track the  movement of the famous footballer.﻿</p>
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		<title>Child stealing case in Haiti: Lawyer resigns</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Edwyn Coq, Haiti lawyer of the ten American Baptists charged with child abduction and held in Port-au-Prince, has resigned, accused of attempting to bribe the judge to release his client, he said to AFP Sunday. &#8220;Parents of these Americans have not renewed their commitment to my place,&#8221; said the lawyer. &#8220;Not only  they do not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Edwyn Coq, Haiti lawyer of the  ten American Baptists charged with child abduction and held in  Port-au-Prince, has resigned, accused of attempting to bribe the judge  to release his client, he said to AFP Sunday. <span id="more-516"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Parents of these  Americans have not renewed their commitment to my place,&#8221; said the  lawyer. &#8220;Not only  they do not pay  me anything until now but they can tarnish my reputation by saying that  I asked them for money to bribe the judge,&#8221; he protested.</p>
<p>Mr. Coq is in charge  of the case of the ten Americans since they were arrested January 29 at the  Dominican border with 33 children without identity papers.<br />
They were accused  Thursday of &#8220;kidnapping minors&#8221; and &#8220;conspiracy&#8221;. On Friday, Mr. Haan had  filed an application for parole that the judge rejected after lengthy  auditioned group.</p>
<p>The lawyer has told AFP  that the families of Baptists from Idaho (north-western United States)  had agreed to pay her $ 60,000 fee, which some now. He cited a  &#8220;misunderstanding&#8221;.</p>
<p>Mr. Coq regretted not  having received any response from families to the email on Saturday,  announcing he was abandoning the case. ﻿</p>
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		<title>Preval calls for patience</title>
		<link>http://kreyolnetwork.com/preval-calls-for-patience/02519</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 05:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Haitian President René Préval has called yesterday the population affected by the earthquake of January 12 to show solidarity, &#8220;patience&#8221; and &#8220;discipline&#8221; to face delays in distributing food and tents. &#8220;In discipline, in solidarity, in the patience that we will find the solution to all problems facing us,&#8221; said René Préval during a press conference [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Haitian President René Préval has called yesterday the  population affected by the earthquake of January 12 to show solidarity,  &#8220;patience&#8221; and &#8220;discipline&#8221; to face delays in distributing food and  tents.<span id="more-519"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;In discipline,  in solidarity, in the patience that we will find the solution to all  problems facing us,&#8221; said René Préval during a press conference in the  police station transformed into headquarters of the government.</p>
<p>Highly criticized by  the victims who feel that the Haitian government does not help them, said he understood the &#8220;frustration&#8221; of its citizens facing  delays distributions. &#8220;The situation was already difficult before the  earthquake, it became even more difficult.</p>
<p>Recalling that  a million Haitians were left homeless since the quake and 200,000 tents  were needed for housing, he said that &#8221; however, help arrived and as and extent we installed people in  shelters. He called for &#8220;solidarity in peace (&#8230;) not to  complicate an already tense situation, already difficult for the  people.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Bill Clintion will coordinate the activities of UN agencies</title>
		<link>http://kreyolnetwork.com/bill-clintion-will-coordinate-the-activities-of-un-agencies/02508</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010 00:09:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Help Haiti]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bill Clintion who accepted the burden it acquired in collaboration with the Haitian government to &#8220;reach to implement the vision that (the Haitian leaders) have for their country.&#8221; Former U.S. President will also coordinate the activities of UN agencies, NGOs, donor countries and private donors. Mr. Ban told Mr. Clinton that those functions required &#8220;extraordinary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bill Clintion who accepted the  burden it acquired in collaboration with the Haitian government to  &#8220;reach to implement the vision that (the Haitian leaders) have for their  country.&#8221;<span id="more-508"></span></p>
<p>Former U.S. President will also coordinate  the activities of UN agencies, NGOs, donor countries and private donors.</p>
<p>Mr. Ban told Mr. Clinton that those  functions required &#8220;extraordinary qualities of leadership.</p>
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		<title>Haiti adoption: a bilateral commission</title>
		<link>http://kreyolnetwork.com/haiti-adoption-a-bilateral-commission/02494</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 22:24:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[France proposes to the Haitian authorities to create a bilateral commission to review cases of adoption of children for whom no decision had been made before the earthquake of January 12, or has been produced following the disaster, said Friday the Quai d&#8217;Orsay. Ambassador in charge of international adoption Jean-Paul Monchau is &#8220;currently in Port-au-Prince [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>France proposes to the  Haitian authorities to create a bilateral commission to review cases of  adoption of children for whom no decision had been made before the  earthquake of January 12, or has been produced following the disaster, said Friday  the Quai d&#8217;Orsay. <span id="more-494"></span></p>
<p>Ambassador in charge of  international adoption Jean-Paul Monchau is &#8220;currently in Port-au-Prince  for the Haitian authorities to propose a joint mechanism, a bilateral  commission, which we can address all out there, records of adoption, &#8220;said spokesman  Bernard Valero at a news briefing.</p>
<p>This committee is a part  designed to &#8220;facilitate the processing procedures for which evidence can  establish the existence of a court but which can be produced following  the earthquake of 12 January, according to a press Valero . And secondly, to &#8220;make  recommendations for procedures in which no decision had been made Haiti  before the earthquake.</p>
<p>The French authorities  are in contact with &#8220;a little over 900 families,&#8221; French and about 950  Haitian children are &#8220;involved in adoption procedures,&#8221; said the  spokesman.</p>
<p>The first priority is to  &#8220;hasten the arrival in France of Haitian children for whom an adoption  order was made by the Haitian justice before the earthquake&#8221; or &#8220;nearly  400 children,&#8221; said Valero. To date, 277 have already  joined their French family for adoption and &#8220;Other arrivals are planned  in the coming days,&#8221; he said, adding that each of these departures had  been &#8220;approved&#8221; by the Haitian authorities.</p>
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		<title>Those memories that haunt Haiti rescuers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 18:36:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the other end, one suspects, Chief Warrant Officer Eric Dubois just swallow a sob. &#8220;I think the hardest part, now are the memories of the orphanage &#8230;&#8221; Failing to know it, we imagine this sergeant of the squadron of gendarmerie mobile Antibes strapping broke the rigors of maintaining order. However: the military has not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the other end, one  suspects, Chief Warrant Officer Eric Dubois just swallow a sob. &#8220;I think the hardest  part, now are the memories of the orphanage &#8230;&#8221; Failing to know it, we  imagine this sergeant of the squadron of gendarmerie mobile Antibes  strapping broke the rigors of maintaining order.<span id="more-497"></span> However: the military has  not forgotten the ordeal last January 18 in the rubble of a nursery in  Port-au-Prince. That day, he had been  ordered to secure the intervention of French rescuers. Under his eye,  sixty-eight small bodies were extracted from the rubble. &#8220;Since I try to move on,  says he, modestly. After all, what kind of  scene is part of the job. &#8221;</p>
<p>After two weeks in Haiti,  many of the 550 rescuers from the Civil Security and the 108 policemen  dispatched immediately after the earthquake have returned to France. They will be received  Monday by the Prime Minister. Many, like the  sergeant-Dubois, confessed having been confronted with scenes and  emotions of uncommon violence. &#8220;It was like a war film,&#8221;  recounts Colonel Franck Louvier which has issued from county  firefighters Val-d&#8217;Oise, coordinated two weeks during the intervention  of French physicians in four hospitals Port-au-Prince. Equally shocked, a  policeman evokes &#8220;a performance comparable to that of cities destroyed  by bombing during the Second World War.&#8221; Still others describe &#8220;a  gigantic project in its area&#8221;, &#8220;terrible injuries&#8221;, a &#8220;nightmare&#8221; &#8230;</p>
<p>Committed to 7 am to 20  hours or more each day since their arrival, often inexperienced, some  soldiers have sometimes struggled to hide their fatigue. Met January 15 at the  foot of the ruins of the Hotel Montana, a master physician had waived  such restrain her tears. There was fatigue,  frustration and genuine sadness. In the morning, the  officer had to admit his impotence. The young woman he had  tried for eight hours to save the rubble had died. Yet he had tried  everything, still kneeling under tons of concrete to general anesthesia.  &#8220;Part of his body was  crushed by debris,&#8221; he explained. She did not survive the  extraction. &#8221;</p>
<p>Expert-rescue excavation,  Lieutenant Christopher Carrier, assigned to the intervention unit of  Nogent-le-Rotrou tempers: &#8220;Sure, it&#8217;s difficult to spend several days to  explore the ruins but could find survivors. Sometimes we even come to  say we did not do the job &#8230; And then, fortunately, we found the  energy to leave each morning and it finally paid off. &#8220;In total, the men  of the French Civil Security  extracted from the rubble 15 of the 134 survivors recovered from the  earthquake. On January 28, fifteen  days after the earthquake, they have saved such a young girl of 16 who  was in a state of extreme dehydration. &#8220;At the moment, we were  so focused on the need to go fast you did not quite woken up to this  miracle,&#8221; says Lt. Carrier. Only after quarter of an  hour I suddenly was gone chills &#8230; &#8221;</p>
<p>A &#8220;huge cohesion</p>
<p>Responsible for the field  hospital located in the gardens of the Embassy of France, where nearly  140 surgical procedures have been performed since January 17, the  physician-Colonel Michel Orcel believes that the &#8220;enormous cohesion of  his unit is its main asset. &#8220;Of course, we all  suddenly slack when we lose a patient of 20 years for which we fought  for hours using all our means of resuscitation, says he. But whenever one of us  falters really, it was immediately supported by the other. &#8220;Less  categorical, a young lifeguard says that despite years of training, he  did not expect to fully &#8220;it&#8221; &#8211; that is to say to  the thousands of corpses encountered on his way since his arrival in  town. &#8220;Whenever we enter the  ruins we crossed one or two. In the end it becomes  hard. &#8220;The awareness of his own limitations has also been a test. &#8220;We should take time to  rest, it is human. But we also knew that  there were dozens of Haitians, perhaps children who were trapped under  the ruins, waiting for us and had little time &#8230; &#8221;</p>
<p>Faced with an  unprecedented wave of open fractures, deep wounds and other ground, the  French doctors were often hung up with &#8220;beautiful moments of life&#8221;  occurring here and there. &#8220;We have made several  deliveries that every time we restore some strength,&#8221; smiled the Colonel  Louvier. Christophe Carrier  testified that he was &#8220;stunned&#8221; by the ability of people to bounce the  reopening of small markets everywhere &#8211; while on the roadside, there  were still dogs and pigs eating human remains. A military finally  welcomed the &#8220;great dignity of the Haitians meet their physical pain.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Through their training,  we at present feel that our staff are pretty well cashed the coup,&#8221; says  Damien Deluz, the psychologist firefighters Val-de-Marne. For all practical  purposes, all the soldiers involved have been imposing a &#8220;debrief&#8221; of 24  hours in Fort-de-France. An individualized  psychological They were also proposed. &#8220;For us, the military, it  is not obvious to use such support, however, said Chief Warrant Officer  Eric Dubois.</p>
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		<title>Call for the &#8220;for the international haitian community,&#8221; by Nesly Manigat</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 16:43:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the first hours after the disaster of January 12, I already crossed the Dominicans border Jimani-Malpasse with several doctors who did not ask any question but  to be present and find the first hospital in Port-au-Prince to be useful. Then there are added American volunteers, French, Colombian, Slovak, Cuban, Russian, Venezuelan, Chinese, Indian, who [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the first hours after  the disaster of January 12, I already crossed the Dominicans border Jimani-Malpasse with several doctors who did not ask any question but  to be  present and find the first hospital in Port-au-Prince to be useful. Then there are added  American volunteers, French, Colombian, Slovak, Cuban, Russian,  Venezuelan, Chinese, Indian, who made the trip to  the airport from the Dominican Republic to be in Haiti. <span id="more-489"></span>These international  volunteers must represent over 90% of professional effort in relief. They work and live in  difficult and precarious. They sleep in tents in  the street, in vehicles in a country they do not know and eat canned  meals and other such. They experience the risk  of several aftershocks  next to the victims. I was equally happy to visit a few hospitals and meet  several young rescuers and other volunteers from  Haiti to the United States living under the same conditions.</p>
<p>However, I expect that  the &#8220;international  Haitian community&#8221;, an expression of my friend  Jacky Lumarque, Rector of the University Quisqueya, is present in  greater numbers. It is, of course,  fortunately, but too weak to make a difference and influence future  decisions. I therefore make this  appeal to note how the emergency and reconstruction in Haiti likely to  be without the Haitians. Not because foreigners  want to exclude Haitians, but because the Haitian elites, particularly  those from abroad, are not visible in this huge international effort of  solidarity.<br />
The participation of the  vast reservoir of human resources of the Haitian foreign relief is far  too low and it is extremely worrying for reconstruction in Haiti. 80% of qualified human  resources are outside the country and more than ever the country can  manage without this human capital expatriate. I remain convinced, for  example, a greater presence of this international Haitian community,  through its organizations and its leaders, would immediately make  progress in better management and coordination of international  assistance . It would be a shame to  miss this great moment of leadership.</p>
<p>I greet all the  compatriots in Haiti and abroad, professionals or not the emergency that  gave everything they could as volunteers to transport the wounded, helping others under those slabs of concrete , clearing the streets,  picking up the dead, organize families in the affected areas, distribute  food and water. Take for example   the University Quisqueya. Although devastated, she  has mobilized its remaining space and staff present in Port-au-Prince to  hold on its two campuses (which has again been completely destroyed)  two care units. This mainly with the help  of foreign doctors (American and Slovak) and a strong involvement of  its students. I also think college  Universe Ouanaminthe, which prompted doctors, teachers, parents, a truck  to distribute food aid in Port-au-Prince and participate in the relief  effort. I see some restaurants in  Port-au-Prince turn into soup kitchen for children at certain times. Some individuals offer  the courtyard of their house to welcome neighbors momentarily  neighborhood. The most touching is to  meet the Haitians and the Haitian on these public spaces transformed  into a camp for homeless people, talk and share with the victims. When we lost everything, a  word of comfort is as much or more than thousands of water bottles.</p>
<p>I am pleased that all  these efforts of my compatriots continue even with their limited  resources. Nothing can replace or  substitute for it, because it is nearby. Once again, condolences  to the entire Haitian families. Haiti will rise again, I  am convinced, if we organize themselves accordingly and if the  international community that Haiti has so many ideas and resources  invested, effectively. This also implies and  urgent measures (eg dual nationality) for that beyond the emergency,  this investment can be sustained. It is necessary to  &#8220;re-build&#8221; parallel this Haitian family dislocated from inside and  outside, divided by all sorts of divisions to give the sense of a common  future. This is the sense that  all this effort of solidarity towards Haitians Haitians, even if weak  and disorganized is hopeful and is encouraged.</p>
<p>As for economic  reconstruction, it will be a slow task, difficult, frustrating, where  few resources are present at the beginning are still active. Soon the cameras around  the world will go away. This will be the turn of  Haitians, regardless of where they live, to fulfill their destiny with  the passing and the sense of responsibility to live up to this tragedy. Only then will the  decisive support of the &#8220;international community&#8221; will be effective.</p>
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		<title>In Haiti, voodoo is still standing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 06:39:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>recklaz</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The story of a  makeshift tent next to the others on the Champ de Mars, the main square in  Port-au-Prince turned into refugees camp. At night in the darkness  of the camp devoid of electricity, a werewolf just suck the blood of  survivors sleeping. The rumor is not  surprising in a country where imagination wander.<span id="more-486"></span> In Haiti, a man may  remove his skin to turn into a turkey before resuming his usual pace the  next day. And a driver can make a  sudden swerve to avoid a zombie that crosses the road. &#8220;Here, nobody dies a  natural death. There is always a magical  explanation, notes with amusement Professor Jean William Pape, the head  of anti-AIDS center of the capital.</p>
<p>The raids of the werewolf  in the Champ de Mars, however, have the gift of enervating Max  Beauvoir, the supreme head of the Voodoo religion in Haiti. &#8221; &#8220;This fable is imported  by Western evangelists. There never was a wolf on  our island or in Africa where we come from. &#8220;Max Beauvoir declared. The gray hair can be spotted all over his head, he wears a  robe over his trousers and moccasins quality shoes . He is a hougan, a  Voodoo high  priest. Also called ati. &#8220;It means the great  forest tree whose shadow protects small. Its major branches are  used as repository for birds that foul, but fortunately the rain washed,  developed the high priest.</p>
<p>The great days, he puts  on his costume. The recent holiday  season, those Makaya back in late December. They were spent in baths. An opportunity to purify  themselves for the coming year. The next, those of Papa  Loco, are scheduled for March. We will honor the spirit  that operates the peristyle in Mariani,  a place of worship founded by Max  Beauvoir.</p>
<p>&#8220;Divine justice is  implacable&#8221;</p>
<p>But this well-ordered  schedule is disrupted by the earthquake. Part of the temple  collapsed. Luckily, the Potomitan (The main Beam)  the sanctuary where the ritual takes place, is intact. The voodoo priest allows  visitors to cross. &#8220;It is not a desecrate  ceremony,&#8221; says Max, The &#8220;lab&#8221;, as called  by Max  Beauvoir, a chemist by training, has also taken a blow. The hougan treats in this  room, by techniques mysterious, the soul of its visitors. It heals a patient, for  example by transferring the disease to an animal. It also conducts  offerings. But the aviary was  dislocated. The white doves are the  sacrifices that have surged.</p>
<p>Sitting on the steps of  the temple, a craftsman restores a statue damaged by the earthquake. It depicts a man bent on  goat&#8217;s head on his shoulders a macaque. &#8220;It is very dangerous,&#8221;  he warns. &#8220;He meant that divine  justice is inexorable,&#8221; corrects the hougan without dwelling on the  subject. He prefers to speak of  the wooden effigy of Cousin Zaka, the divinity of the work, Ogou, the  god of cataclysms and Dambala, the wooden stick representing the serpent  god. This is unusual to  deprive of speech or the use of his legs a person &#8220;owns&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8220;It considers himself  fortunate. Voodoo temples have fared  better than the churches and the cathedral. They are still standing. I presented my  condolences to the Catholic and Protestant representatives who have  suffered so much, &#8220;said Max Beauvoir recalling its counterparts, the  Archbishop of Port-au-Prince and the pastor of the Protestant churches,  have perished in the disaster. The hougan attributes the  resistance of places of worship voodoo to their hardiness, but also  natural selection. &#8220;Nature has put things  afloat by beating us,&#8221; says he. We have an unjust society  since the death of the Emperor in 1806 (General Dessalines, the first  head of state after independence, Ed). The Vatican and the major  Western powers have banded together for Christians working in the  deletion of voodoo, the religion of origin. All this must change. The earthquake marks the  beginning of a new era. &#8221;</p>
<p>Max Beauvoir is often a  tone and postures Tribune. He believes, like the  bishops, as the senior representative of a religious community that  wants to impose on the national scene. In search of fame, he  likes to show the gallery of photos that decorate the meeting room of  the community. On one shot, he poses  alongside Ban Ki-moon, Secretary General of the UN. On Monday, President René  Préval has received in his office with him to prepare the ecumenical  ceremony commemorating the victims provided February 12, one month to  the day after the earthquake. &#8220;We will hold parallel  celebrations around the meditation deities of courage, strength and  love,&#8221; says the hougan.</p>
<p>Max Beauvoir is part of a  reformist current of voodoo. He wants an occult  practice exploded into many communities and families an institution like  the others. An approach challenged,  even feared by many observers. &#8220;This decision brings  the&#8221; Voodoo on the market for competing religions with Christianity,  Hinduism or Islam, is Guy Maximilian, a historian of religions. Beauvoir is a hougan that  followed an initiation, but it is in its way a usurper, because the  voodoo has always worked without a single direction. &#8221;</p>
<p>Voodoo is the survival of  the ritual events of former slaves deported from Africa. It is a cult rather  complex, with its pantheon of deities, the lwa. &#8220;These mysterious and  powerful entities are from the first wonder and terror of the first  individual to nature. They still evoke the  archaic parts of rights which poetry and religion are addressed, &#8220;said  Guy Maximilian, who is also an expert in Sanskrit.</p>
<p>Measuring the voodoo  influence on society, he said, impossible. For he would marry  opposites. Confession of the shadow,  it attracts and repels. &#8220;I think very few  Haitians fear to join the voodoo as a religion, but they are afraid of  her magic,&#8221; says William Seabrook in The Magic Kingdom, a cult novel  published in 1929 with a foreword by Paul Morand . That voodoo that opens  the fantasies with people turned into zombies, black magic, poisoning  her, her dolls stuck with needles, his charges of gunpowder. His defenders see  themselves as victims of an enterprise of demonization. &#8220;Satan is a Christian  creation. We have nothing to do  with it, slice Max Beauvoir.</p>
<p>Religion of intimate</p>
<p>Renowned plastic surgeon,  Patrick Vilaire outlined some years ago at the Fondation Cartier in  Paris. In 2008, he has presented  in Amsterdam a work entitled prescient: The Potomitan or the Richter  scale. The metal sculpture shows  the central axis of the sanctuary of a temple shook. The column that makes the  connection between the servant and God is maintained by the  outstretched hands. &#8220;In conducting this work,  I meant they were going to a big problem. It is home to an  imbalance in our culture due to a policy and an economy that led to  disaster, &#8220;he said. He added: &#8220;The earthquake  has destroyed the physical and moral frame. He crushed the places of  worship. It is experienced by the  mass of believers as a divine punishment. People think that the  voodoo gods have expressed their anger. &#8221;</p>
<p>Patrick Vilaire is a sort  of mystic atheism. After the earthquake, he  went with some friends in mass graves for the bodies out of mass graves  and bury them more acceptable. He mined the corpses,  wrapped and covered in earth. Then he planted a cross  on the mound. In the voodoo ritual, the  dead are regarded as a carnal envelope that deserves respect. Their departure has to do  with dignity. According to tradition,  the spirit of the dead meets the sea are to believe Max Beauvoir, who  built his temple on the coast, &#8220;a soul back sixteen times on earth to  eight lives as a man and woman in eight lives. Then it becomes a pure  spirit who travels at the speed of light and protects the living. &#8221;</p>
<p>The Vaudouism are  convinced that some of the lost tragedy of January 12 will be  reincarnated in November, the month dedicated to the worship of  ancestors. This is an opportunity  for the deceased to pass messages to the living and ask questions. Practitioners will meet  with the family. The ghost takes  possession of a participant. Like every year, these  celebrations of the dead will be chaired by Baron Samedi, the god of the  dead, and his wife, Brigitte Grande. They are animated by  Guede. &#8220;These are people who  suffer unbearable not regulations. They orchestrate  lascivious dances that Catholics disavowing &#8220;notes Elizabeth, wife of  hougan Port-au-Prince. In the temple, a statue  symbolizes the reunion: she is a woman hugging a skeleton.</p>
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		<title>The Haitian Prime Minister wants to change the government structure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Haitian Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive discussed Tuesday the possibility of changing the government structure to better cope with crisis born of earthquake January 12, 2010. Mr. Bellerive, who was speaking during a meeting with senators who have called for accountability for managing the situation, said that the government acted in its composition ACUELL [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Haitian Prime Minister Jean Max Bellerive discussed Tuesday  the possibility of changing the government structure to better cope with  crisis born of earthquake January 12, 2010.<span id="more-474"></span></p>
<p>Mr. Bellerive,  who was speaking during a meeting with senators who have called for  accountability for managing the situation, said that the government  acted in its composition ACUELL can not cope with the situation.He offered as an  alternative formation of an executive crisis with a redefinition of the  mission of Ministers or the Cabinet minuistériel keeping with the  creation of a national crisis committee.</p>
<p>Jean Max  Bellerive asked senators to think about the 2 proposals.</p>
<p>He also  said that more than 200,000 bodies had been counted to date, adding that  this assessment does not take into account bodies still under the  rubble and buried them by their own families.</p>
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		<title>Supermodel Poses Nude for Haiti</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Supermodel NATICO help raise money by dropping her clothes. Picture courtesy of Kompamagazine]]></description>
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<p>The Supermodel NATICO help raise money by dropping her clothes.</p>
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