Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Ayayay Haiti, encore de la misere pour toi

My sister looks up in shock as we hear gunshots near the house. I'm on the phone with my aunt who is hiding in her house in the middle of Petion-Ville, hiding from the gunshots, the bullets falling into her yard, the tires burning in front of the gate. I can't even imagine how scary this must be for people living in tents, no shelter against the fire, against the rocks, against the rage.    

Why isn't Michel Martelly already on the radio telling his supporters to calm down? To stop destroying the little we have left of a country?

4 comments:

  1. Mr martelly pr le moment doit monter sa popularite afin d obtenir les les postes et les faveurs de l international et du prochain president ou presidenteu

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  2. tet kale, kote ou ye? Ou chita sou sofa wap jere politik ou...kite tet kale parey ou krazy ti peyi nou an? Demain pi loin wap peye che pou chita gade sa...

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  3. I'll est un mauvais perdant

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  4. il est un rapeur et non un president,qu'il continue a raper! quel pays!

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