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Claude Joseph did nothing wrong, the Dominican Republic is just better at hiding their criminal side than we are

The Tweet by Haiti Ministre Claude Joseph that pissed off the Dominican Republic

Haiti is in reality TV mode, all our problems are right out front for everyone to see. Can we compare ourselves to the Dominican Republic who is promoting tourism and hiding the fact that their country is infested with crime and corruption?

The Dominican Republic is in the process of nation-building.

Haiti, unfortunately, is in self-destruct mode.

That being said, anyone who's lived in the Dominican Republic knows that they are a lot of criminal activities happening on the other side of the island. The Dominican Republic's governing body does a great job at keeping the news local instead of on international news pages of the Washington Post and the New York Times like Haiti is doing so well right now.

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Haiti - Attempted Murder of judge Dieunel Lumerant, the judge who arrested Police Chief Godson Orelus

Justice is sleeping in Haiti - The justice system has been put to sleep by crooked politicians and a corrupt oligarchy

Saint Marc Haiti -- The residence of Haitian judge Dieunel lumerant, the judge who arested former police chief Godson Orelus in connection with illegal gun trafficking, was riddled with bullets by unknown assailants, heavily armed, early Friday morning, November 30 2018 around 2:00am

In an interview given to Radio Caraibes FM admitted he had to take cover because bullets was flying into his residence for 5 to 10 minutes.

The assailants aimed directly for the bedroom window of the judge. The vehicle of Judge Lumerant was filled with bullet holes.

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Haiti Prime Minister : Haitian citizens can help fight crime by tipping the Police

Jack Guy Lafontant - Prime Minister of Haiti

The Haitian police alone cannot fight crime in Haiti, citizens can help fight crime by tipping the police, Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant said in a in an press conference Wednesday.

Question: When was the last time you heard a Haitian called the police after he witnessed someone committing a crime?

Haitians have that mentality 'Je wè bouch pe,' 'koze moun pa koze w,' 'zafè moun pa regade w,' where do we come up with these strange way of thinking?

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