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Posted Thursday, December 17, 2009 |
"Haiti, not truly a nation where people are brutally murdered, |
in broad daylight, rather a matter of perception," Haiti's fifth |
Prime Minister?, Jean-Max Bellerive, since 2004, told the press |
during his official visit in Canada this week. However, some of the |
unwanted realities of the dirt-poor Caribbean nation you will |
immediately thereafter visualize, after accessing the related photographs, |
tell otherwise. It is certainly a small corner under the sun where numerous |
corrosive gangs, in a primitive fashion, are fast increasingly terminating the |
lives of honest, hard working citizens, and, yes, too, proprietors of business |
enterprises, to name only these ones - both Haitian and foreign Images |
Canada's Governor General Michaelle Jean (R) meets with Haiti's Prime Minister at Rideau Hall in Ottawa December 17, 2009. |
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