Haiti Politique Photos
Moise Jean Charles and his black and red (noir et rouge) flag
Here is a photo of former Haitian senator Moise Jean Charles with his black and red flat during a street protest in Haiti. Moise claims this is the real Haitian flag, not the blue and red flag.
Gade photo Moise Jean Charles ak drapo noir et rouge li. Misye di se drapo sa ki vrè drapo peyi d'Haiti
Haiti presidents Aristide, Preval, Martelly and Jovenel Moise, Great presidents but...
President Aristide wanted Haiti to change for the better. So did Rene Preval and Michel Martelly. Current Haitian president Jovenel Moise wants to make Haiti better but none of they could or can because there is a ANTI-CHANGE force in Haiti, who want things just the way they are, says Garry Pierre Paul Charles, Journalist and political analist on radio SCOOP FM.
Clamé-Ocnam Daméus - Twitter - Démanteler ce réseau de faussaires
Le Parquet s'empresse de porter à la connaissance du Public en général et des concernés en particulier que de fausses invitations à comparaître circulent sur les réseaux sociaux. Toutes dispositions sont prises pour démanteler ce réseau de faussaires. Soyez vigilants et sereins !
"The Public Prosecutor's Office is quick to inform the public in general and those concerned in particular that false invitations to appear are circulating on social networks. All steps are being taken to dismantle this network of counterfeiters. Be vigilant and serene," commissioner Clamé-Ocnam Daméus posted in a tweet dated October 28 2018.
Clamé-Ocnam Daméus - Twitter - Faux Interdiction de Départ
Le CG informe le public en général que tout ordre d'interdiction de départ ne portant pas la signature du CG et revêtu du sceau du Parquet est nul et de nul effet. Le Parquet compte sur la vigilance de tout un chacun pour éviter toute forme de confusion à cet égard.
"The GC (Commissaire du Gouvernement) informs the general public that any departure order not bearing the signature of the GC and bearing the seal of the Public Prosecutor's Office is null and of no effect. The prosecution relies on the vigilance of everyone to avoid any confusion in this regard," commissioner Clamé-Ocnam Daméus posted in a tweet dated October 28 2018.