I never knew about such law in Haiti. It is good to learn...

Myrtho - September 16 2011, 8:04 AM

I never knew about such law in Haiti.

It is good to learn about it before being judgmental.

If the students were aware of such law, why did they choose to march there.

I am not saying that they deserve that unfortunate confrontation but they should abide to the law, People need to have a clear understanding of the meanings of democracy and liberty, specially those students who know that everything must be done conforming to the Law and in the right order.

I sympathize with them but this a lesson learned.

People in Haiti think that they are above the law they have no discipline and this is for that particular reason the Minustah, who don, t belong in Haiti, are treating us like yesterday garbage.

We need the restoration of an educated army to protect our citizens not to brutalize them. It seems to me that people are more preoccupied with a prime minister situation than the safety of their citizens.The show must go on people let's start with the rebuilding of the military school .Let, s train our young people to be better citizens and eradicate in their minds the misconception of freedom from libertinage.

I need to ask one last question.

In Haiti, do you need to obtain a permit from the city officials to march the streets so people would know exactly where to conduct their walk with the provision of the police security.

People have the right to protest but they cannot take the streets just as they please.

We need to start teaching our young people that there is a right way to do things.

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