FLASH: Haiti - National School in Leogane Burned Down on eve of Elections

Leogane Haiti - Days before the Sunday Elections in Haiti, unknown individuals burn down the National School of Leogane... This school would be the biggest voting center in the city this coming Sunday...

Ecole National Leogane BOULE net avan Election 24 Janvier a
Ecole National Leogane BOULE net avan Election 24 Janvier a

According to news reports the school has been complete burned and nothing was saved...

Is this a remote incident or is it politically motivated?

What do you think about that?

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Sandra says...

Politically motivated.

There needs to be democracy for the Haitian

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Hen says...

Sa fe honte se pitit dessalines nou ye vre min mezanmi apre 212 ans na ta supoze ka fe mie ke dessalines.

se vre dessalines te fe boule tout industri suc la et tout infrastritu france yo nan peyi a min jounen jodia nap boule lekol sa vle di nou renonce a developman, evolution konesans haityin haityin gade kaka mezanmi kile nap

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Guirlene says...

That's why the country will never move foward, burned down a school where our children go to learn.

Who ever is giving those individuals $1...

One dollar is to much 1 penny to keep the country from being beautiful doesn't love themselves, doesn't know the importance of education and where you're from. I'm embarrassed to be a Haitian.

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Guirlene says...

That's why the country will never move foward, burned down a school where our children go to learn.

Who ever is giving those individuals $1...

One dollar is to much 1 penny to keep the country from being beautiful doesn't love themselves, doesn't know the importance of education and where you're from. I'm embarrassed to be a Haitian.

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