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October 2011

Friends of Haiti,

At long last there is a complete government in Haiti and now, hopefully, they can get about the task of tearing down and rebuilding. The man chosen for the Prime Minister position is a man who has been involved with the U.N for several years as well as Bill Clinton’s Foundation for Haiti. The vote in the lower house was 89-0, so he is well liked.

At present, Haiti continues to struggle with the rebuilding and with the on-going cholera epidemic. It has killed over 6,000 and sickened thousand more. The epidemic was caused by one U.N. person who decided to empty their waste into a known water-way.

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September 2011

Friends of Haiti,

We start this letter with an article that appeared in the Washington Post concerning Haiti, the problems of the new President, and how those relate to the country’s continuing problems.

Haiti, Stuck in the Mud

The Washington Post – August 15, 2011

“Three months after his inauguration, the presidency of Michel Martelly, Haiti’s new leader, is dangerously close to running aground. Two of his nominees for prime minister have been rejected by Haiti’s opposition-dominated parliament. In the absence of a fully functioning government, international aid and investment have slowed to a crawl. So have Mr. Martelly’s own top priorities, resettling hundreds of thousands victims of last year’s earthquake that are living in tent cities and reviving the nations shattered public schools so that children have access to education.

No one expected miracles from the new president, a political neophyte whose celebrity as a bawdy singer helped catapult him to the presidency. The keys to his elective success were his popularity as a performer and his status as an outsider. But, with no real party structure of his own, he’s also been unable to work his will in parliament. Hence the rejection of his two candidates for prime minister.

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