akasanayisyen

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[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 4 days ago

Paywalled, but the beginning of the article is interesting enough as far as learning about that family.

 

This occurred during the debate on Tuesday, September 10th.

 

I think it's important to highlight this story, as there seems to be a massive disinformation campaign on a certain social media platform (rhymes with "heX") currently underway.

For example, the body cam footage of the woman who allegedly ate the cat? Yeah, she wasn't Haitian (and, in fact, is an American citizen who is also a registered voter who was experiencing a psychotic episode).

As a reminder, this Community is not just about Haiti, but Haitians and anything to do with the news, history, art, music, and culture wherever Haitians can be found.

[–] akasanayisyen 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)
[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 1 month ago

Many would agree with you.

[–] akasanayisyen 2 points 3 months ago

I'm going to say that this is truly tragic, what happened to these missionaries. They stayed in spite of the dangerous conditions around them, which truly speaks to their selflessness. They didn't go to Haiti to make a political statement or try to make money/profit off of the people. They went because they believed in helping others.

[–] akasanayisyen 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

There's no direct link between the two countries. It's been argued that Kenya wants to increase its presence on the global stage and sees a peacekeeping/law enforcement mission in Haiti as an opportunity to showcase its capabilities in that space.

[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 4 months ago

To be fair, that statement can apply to a number of places around the world (including in the US).

[–] akasanayisyen 2 points 6 months ago

There has been a very unfortunate series of catastrophes that have been environmental, political, and economical....mostly overlapping.

[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 7 months ago

Going after Barbancourt is unforgivable.........

[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 7 months ago

Someone's feelings must have gotten hurt for this post to get downvoted to zero...

[–] akasanayisyen 2 points 11 months ago

Two substantial points that this opinion piece makes stand out to me:

1- Pushing the gangs into controllable areas (by centralization) for the Haitian National Police to better handle.

2- Decentralized problem solving to reduce the vice grip that the entrenched power structure currently has.

[–] akasanayisyen 1 points 11 months ago

The reasons for this are both internal and external, unfortunately. Yes, there are foreign interests that have taken advantage over the years but there's also the corruption that has persisted for decades. Until the government can start from scratch and keep the crap elements out, this will continue to happen and people will continue to suffer.

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