Did Haiti President Martelly Tell The Haitian Media to SHUT UP?

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Serette says...

Si yo fache se pou yo al chita. Too may time the media talk and the information projected is not accurate or does it have any substance. 1000% agree... more »

Vintage says...

President Martelly "Keep Smiling The World Needs More Happy People" especially Haiti! Go Haiti! To New Beginnings! more »

Fleury Guy says...

Martelly is right again. Because Raul Medrano the correspondent of the dominican news in Haiti always look for a pile of garbage to give the news in... more »

Jay says...

Si president di si w pagin anyin bon pou di SHUT UP.eske manman ka papa yo pa jam di yo sa. se sa ki fe yap plede di vie bagay d haiti ki fe le w di... more »

Max Mlls says...

That is very poor and mean from our president, because all of us are fighting for freedom of speech.And democracy begins from the press itself cause... more »

Kagie22 says...

Protocol is very important. I respect Mr Martelly for being the President of Haiti and I support you a 100%. As a media person, I would advise you... more »

Jean Ciceron Charlot Char says...

The president lost control of the situation. Pure and simple. Media are there to report, information, to educate the public. to ask questions. Jean... more »

Martinecivil says...

Yes, I do agree with the president"s comment: by nature the haitian population are very negative people.Some of our thoughts are awkard, deformed... more »

Josy says...

NO HE DID NOT TELL THE PRESS TO SHUT UP. He wants the media in the diaspora to stop badmouthing the country on television, radio, and newspaper. I... more »