Saturday, April 24, 2010

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The Media Operations Center will continue to serve


P-au-P, April 23, 2010 [AlterPresse] --- Operations Centre media, installed in Haiti by Reporters Without Borders (France) and Quebecor (Canada) works to its perpetuation, a hundred days after its launch, learns AlterPresse.

Talks are currently engaged with international donors who support the center, including the Fondation de France, to enable it to hold until in June, said his manager, Claude Gilles.
"The sustainability of the center is the priority but we try to see now how we could cover our budget from the month of July," he says.
The center established a week after the earthquake provides free services to journalists. It also has a space for exchanges and training. Two sessions were conducted during this month. Soon will receive training for journalists working in print and other more specialized sessions.
Three months after she was development, this structure could enhance the capacity of its computers by acquiring 20 workstations, and has a cafeteria.
During the month of March about 350 users have visited the operations center of the media who received an average of 17 journalists a day. According
Claude Gilles, the center reaches provide significant support in helping to "activate the work of journalists."
Most media in the capital are concentrated where the majority of services have been damaged or completely destroyed during the earthquake. Despite the international support and government assistance, the recovery is still difficult, whereas before the earthquake, the Haitian press was already facing many problems.
(Source: Alterpresse)

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Freedom of the press is guaranteed in Haiti , according to René Préval


President Rene Preval announced that he had disbursed funds to the media during the earthquake struck on 12 January.
The head of state said that this gift is unconditional.
Preval praised the exceptional freedom enjoyed by the press under its mandate.
"Freedom of the press is guaranteed in Haiti. They say anything against me, but I do not response ", said the head of state mentioned the case of French President Nicolas Sarkozy who acts contrary to France.
Rene Preval has indicated that no media has received funding from the government can claim to have received an order from it.
Since the passage of the earthquake, several media Capital changed their programming to meet the needs of the population in terms of information. Of prime time are added to those existing before the deadly disaster.
Consequently, debates in these "public spaces" within the meaning of the term Habermas, have become very bitter and opposition leaders are frequently intervene to protest government policy.
Even elected officials took part in these discussions to castigate the relocation of disaster, the aid coordination Humanitarian including the vote of the Emergency Law and that bearing the establishment of the interim committee charged with the reconstruction of Haiti.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

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Ruins of Port-au-Prince


Another site to see the damage, seen from above. In a special section, the website of the U.S. daily USA Today allows visitors to explore photographs of some of the Haitian capital devastated. Pictures taken just a week after the earthquake of 12 January, the company Pictometry International, and published on the Internet .
The good resolution of these photos can distinguish the rubble and even tents and tarpaulins in refugee camps in the streets. The USA Today site also includes a slideshow of photos and a map of interventions relief.

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closer to 200,000 Haitians in the Dominican Republic (Press Release)


According to figures provided by international agencies, some 200,000 Haitians have crossed the land border to seek refuge in the Dominican Republic, following the earthquake of January 12.

The information revealed by Engineer Ramon Flores, Dominican advisor to the Ministry of Economy, has been the subject of articles in the press of a neighboring country. Member of the crew Haiti-Dominican, who had worked to develop an action plan for the reconstruction of Haiti, Flores told the daily El Nuevo Diario , noting that the exodus still continues, and at the same time warned that without rapid implementation of a practical solution, "the Dominican Republic tranformera country most affected by the tragedy of Haiti."

The paper recalls that before the earthquake of January, one million Haitians, most undocumented already living in the neighboring republic.

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

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Anachronism 2.0

Did you watch the great Apocalypse series recently broadcast on TV5
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At the 2.0, what story do we tell you?

September 1, 1939, 4 pm 30 am. Helmut Fritz, a soldier in the Wehrmacht after the long column of military that stretches far ahead of him. Without losing the pace of the night market, he leaves his uniform pocket and his I-Phone sends a chirp to helena@twitter.com: j'envahis Poland with Hitler, I'll be back for the wedding. At 4 pm
45, the German army invaded Poland. The very next day, France and the United Kingdom report war on Germany under a treaty binding them to Poland since 1921. This is the beginning of World War II.

The invasion of Poland was the last straw. Indeed, the historian Eric Hobsbawm, in his book Age of Extremes (1994) http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/1999/09/HOBSBAWM/12431 , said that the British and French governments were willing to negotiate with Germany despite the invasion of Poland and that it is under pressure from their people they were forced not to retreat. Public opinion is ea time as powerful as propaganda, one is confusing sometimes with another.

The Second World War in an era of social media, it would have been able to give something like this: Hitler would have
Facebook account on which he recruited some friends in a very specific profile: 100% German, blond, blue eyes. He would always be friends with the communists, Jews, homosexuals, gypsies and intellectuals. His friends would have called Mussolini, Goebbels, Himmler. His blog would carefully described his plans, his final solution, his hatred at all. His Twitter account at meinkampf.com have attracted thousands of visitors and resulted in intemperate comments for most. Youtube would have shown an angry little man endlessly repeating his famous hello before the mirror.

The story does not say but if social media had existed and played the role they are known today, could they catalyze public opinion, alerting governments and urge them to act?
Could they prevent, prevent, alert?

My example is not necessarily the best. Other dramas are played at the time of 2.0 without changing anything. Still, we need to revisit our history from time to time to avoid telling them.



Monday, April 19, 2010

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Radio Soleil TV: 100 days ...


Three months and ten days after the earthquake January 12, I thought it was time to prepare a brief assessment of the media who have suffered the most damage. The date of 100 days are fast approaching. She falls, I think, April 22. Thursday.

We start the series with the Roman Catholic service. The premises of Radio TV Sun have the distinction of being both destroyed by the earthquake, vandalism pui partly burned by the cloud of looters who was gunned down on the building of the palace, a few hours Only after the earthquake earth.
I met with the station's director, Father John Désinord, who explained how he could live out of his office on the first floor of the palace, within walking studios Radio Soleil, the famous Tuesday, January 12 at 4 am 53.
Sitting at his desk, he heard a noise and felt the building shake. Thinking of a problem of collapse of local, he rushed outside, s'aggripant the railing, when he understood that the ground out from under his feet.
"That's all I could do to find myself a few seconds after the middle of a really thick dust. It's as if I was eating. I thought I was dead. "
Global assessment of structural collapse kills two soldiers, a receptionist and an operator, a technician more seriously injured. Peruvian nationality, Joseph Luis Caraz Neyra, was repatriated to his country. Material balance: studios and much of the technical equipment destroyed by the debris, fire or stolen by looters. Ajourd'hui after retrieval of records, the site of the archdiocese was cleaned, removed and fully cleared.
The moment of stupor, the father Désinord John and his team were soon back to work. With this they were able to recover the debris (computers, STL transmitter, some tapes ...) and equipment brought from the Dominican Republic by the engineer of the station, they were able to mount a makeshift station they housed in the back of a minibus désafecté. A vehicle parked in the courtyard of the retirement home for priests of the archdiocese in Petion-Ville. A room on the ground floor has been put at their disposal for the administration and technicians.
disaster in its majority, forty members of the Radio TV Sun has worked hard. And from January 22, the radio emitted again.


100 DAYS LATER ...
Despite campaigns launched fundraising in churches worldwide, the station is working with few resources. If the radio has recovered more than 80% of its programming before the earthquake, much remains to be done, especially towards the production of programs, including Radio Soleil busy for other Haitian Catholic radio. However, the station was broadcast live events religious, whose feast day of St. Joseph at the bottom of downtown, and the highlights of three days from 16 th Charismatic Congress.
" We have very little equipment. We see in the medium and long term. We are creating a space on the court for prefabricated houses to accommodate at least to mount a production studio. Later a larger building will accommodate radio and TV " said Father John, a reporter at the microphone of Radio Notre Dame.
For Sun TV, the timetable for recovery remains unclear. "Sun TV, which opened May 3, 2009, was built with the contribution of believers. We really lost everything. Our transmitter site still exists. It will take much more time for radio Sun. We will continue to fight alongside the listeners and viewers. "

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Dominicans in musical solidarity with Haiti (Press Release)


Thirty international artists and Dominican footballers and famous (including Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Johnny Ventura) have made their participation in a fundraising concert last night Sunday before thousands of spectators in Santo Domingo. The event, entitled "A canto de esperanza por Haití" (A song of hope for Haiti), made the front pages of major newspapers Dominicans.

According to the newspaper Hoy , tens of thousands of people, mostly youths, were in the stadium Felix Sanchez of the Centro Olímpico to hear and see local artists change and international stage.
"Because we're going to build there a good hospital" exclaimed to the crowd Juan Luis Guerra, the main organizer of the concert, while specifying that the funds collected for the evening will go to Oxfam Intermonde in building a new hospital dedicated to children in Haiti.
Also the song "Ay Haiti," which appears in the footballers Andres Iniesta (Barcelona), Diego Forlan and 'Kun' Agüero (Atletico Madrid), Kaka and Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) is also part This humanitarian initiative. The album also available on iTunes, will include three remixes recorded for the occasion.



The producer Carlos Jean, originally from Haiti, reportedly said during a press conference that "the artists who contributed to the album, shops and the record company that will distribute the phone companies that allowed donations by SMS agreed to cooperate voluntarily, "according to an article published in the newspaper El Caribe .

Sunday, April 18, 2010

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Bonamou seeks the love of his life. Married 20 years and for 20 years, he has recently divorced and ends up, guard and lost market crowded singles. Not obvious when you meet someone full-time bumps (in a male environment), you do more frequent bars that you take care of a child every two weeks and your social life is punctuated stubborn habits which leave little room for novelty.
And how do you fall in love? Quickly if possible. Forever, ideally. Council is asked to Johnny!



can also fall back on a type catalog Contact Network.
That Bonamou did. He enrolled, and in the comfort of his home, began to seek the love of his life.
Step 1: Simply enter their criteria, preferences, attributes sought in THE woman. With a few clicks, the computer selects a list of candidates that meet at any point, or almost, desires statements. The problem is that the choices are very many and to find the perfect match, we must look far.
Once the computer has selected potential candidates, the work begins because it is the job of falling in love
.
Step 2: Communicate in writing with all those who meet our criteria. And hope that in return they correspond to his own!
First email exchange: we tell a little. And expected response. When it happens, we tell a little more. And expected response. When she arrives, totally engaged and we fix a first appointment. Hoping that lightning will occur as expected. Obviously, the first time, our friend was attracted by all those who reminded him of his ex-wife lives. Then he has tamed this way of meeting and went to Step 3: the meeting. And there was some ...
There was one, older, emotionally dependent, seeking arms and comfort available.
one who wanted to have a good time of fun with a nice guy.
The one he believed to be in love. She who said she was ready to fall in love but retreated at the last moment the one that had more need of a psychiatrist than a man who sought that his ex, his father, his childhood sweetheart or three at once, which unpacked his story on the first night and had nothing more to say the second, which is remembered forever. Many
appointment. Few real games. Some emotions.
short, after a month of intense drag, Bonamou is still single. However, he discovered many new restaurants in Montreal, went to the theater on many occasions, has attended many concerts and quantity of drinking cocktails in the trendiest bars in Montreal.
Cost of transaction: $ 1,000 and still no gem. Bonamou today has more time to look for the woman his life .... he is too busy responding to numerous e-mails he receives from single women seeking also the rare bird! To be continued ...


There are lots of links on the Internet to meet your soul mate here is the most popular among my single friends:

www.reseaucontact.com

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American

Easter Weekend. We leave at dawn to spend a few days in Connecticut with friends always. We are 7 in the car, plus luggage, chocolate eggs, picnic, entertainment for different age groups, music, pillows and blankets.
We cross the border without hassle and come to the first leg of our journey: Randolph. This old train station converted into a restaurant offers breakfast cooked to order. We enjoy pancakes before continuing our journey.
few hours later we arrive at the heart of spring. The grass is green, the daffodils are grown, insolent in the sun, the trees are in leaf.
Durham is a small village about 35 minutes from Hartford, the big city in the state.
Our friends live in one of the oldest houses in the street, built in 1763. A big house

filled with history books, old toys, furniture family.

In front of the house, a flag at half mast remember that a child is one death in Afghanistan.



Down the street, grocery, grain merchants, school and park where American children play with their idols: LeBron James, Derek Jeter, Ronaldo ...
The children rushed into the garden and start their triathlon: croquet, Frisbee, baseball.
Saturday is day of walking, apple pie and the preparation of Easter eggs: hard-boiled eggs are dipped into glasses filled with colored water, we wait a bit and the egg appears red, pink, purple, blue.
Directorate, which houses the river, it seems, treasures from another time: arrowheads, polished by spending a few centuries in freshwater. Barefoot, we go out on the river down, pay attention to the smallest stones and strange aliens. We returned empty-handed, feet frozen, wet clothes, pockets full of rocks. Already
Sunday. The Easter Bunny did not forget to go through Durham. The hunt begins at dawn! 4 small boys rushed into the garden, digging the bushes, moving earthen pots, climb trees, combing every corner of the huge garden. Fifteen minutes later they returned, happy with their loot.
It was so beautiful that we go picnicking at the nearby beach. We are not alone in having this idea and share the beach with families who seem to install the corner there until the end of summer. Kites invade the sky, soccer games are linked, dogs snort in ice water.
fill of sun, we return home and prepare already returned.
In Durham, frozen in that house full of memories, with our old friends, time stopped. There are more than before. There is no after. Just the moment that makes us feel so alive.

To plan your next visit, here are some interesting links:

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

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Sean Penn, a humanitarian, not too incognito

presence in Haiti for about three months, the American actor, known for its humanitarian commitments, works on the ground with a discretion and efficiency, even if he does not disdain microphone or camera.

"And if he crosses Port-au-Prince since January 21 last, when he landed on the tarmac at the airport with food and medical supplies, is "to help" as he had done in Louisiana in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina, says Sandrine Briclot.
According to the special correspondent of the daily France Soir, Sean Pean would have helped save a woman and her child trapped under the rubble of their home .
The actor has even been seen on his shoulders, the baggage of a mother and four children, among the tents of the victims of Petion-Ville Club, moving to the new Camp Reef.
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Since his arrival on January 23, Sean Penn is very active in the country, through its association with Penn-Jenkins Haitian Relief Organization. Mister Sean, as has been nicknamed the children of the camp, set up a hospital, school and even a center for women victims of sexual abuse. While helping to distribute food kits. "This guy is incredible! I must admit that what he is done well and others do not, "declared a French gendarme of MINUSTAH reporter of France Soir.
With Operation Beat the Rain "(Fight against the rain), Sean Penn has been involved in moving refugees from Petion-Ville to Camp Club Reef.

Friday, April 9, 2010

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Port-au-Prince from the sky

Cathedral, National Palace, City Hall, the National Penitentiary, the building of Teleco on Main Street, Stade Sylvio Cator, The Church of Saint Anne , Ministries of Finance and Justice, Dessalines Barracks, Port ... For these buildings, there is a before and an after-quake.

To illustrate, Spiegel Online has published an interactive document. The website of German magazine Der Spiegel has produced this animation as a slide show, entitled "Die Folgen of Beben in Port-au-Prince (the consequences of the earthquake in Port-au-Prince) and mounted from Satellite images from Google Earth / Digital Globe.
Although many years separate the satellite images, making Drag the mouse over the pictures, you can get an idea (air) of these monuments and even a general view of downtown. Pretty impressive.

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Farewell

Any symbol that starts beneath the dust and rubble. Since last Thursday, two excavators began demolishing what remained of the National Palace, badly damaged by the earthquake of January 12.

Before a crowd of curious and nostalgic, the two gears have attacked the central dome of the building.

"The work schedule" is not defined yet, "said AFP chief of the presidential guard, Bernard Elias, explaining that the bulldozers were" currently stabilize the dangerous parts. "The rest we do not know yet," he added. "The telegram was published on the website of French daily Le Figaro .

Another text, more detailed, was published by Le Nouvelliste . The title "The National Palace demolished" spread by one of the last delivery day.

For surfers curious, two videos are available on the Internet. The first, on the site of the new illustrating the article cited above (or directly on YouTube ).


Demolition of the presidential palace in Haiti
Uploaded by FranceInfo . - news videos from around the World.
And the second posted by reporters from France Info at: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcvulw_demolition-du-palais-presidentiel-a_news .

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Haiti National Palace after three months on France Info

The French public service radio to seeing you this Monday, April 12th for a special day devoted to Haiti. Live from Port-au-Prince, three months after the earthquake which killed more than 200,000 dead and one million homeless, the France Info reporters back on the scene, with the aim of taking the pulse of the capital return Haitians who testified in the aftermath of the tragedy, listen to how they s 'come out today.
Any program that can be followed live on www.french-info.com . Meanwhile the station has begun to publish reports (delayed) of his special envoys.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

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PIRACY ON THE INTERNET OF ENEMY 'HAITI? (Press Release)


Hackers Steal the poor victims of Haiti? For the RIAA, "The album" Hope for Haiti Now "is now widely available on illegal sites like The Pirate Bay, Torrentz and many others. This highlights a truly disgusting side of P2P piracy: to destroy the humanitarian efforts of raising funds for Haiti. "
By publishing such a charge on its website, the RIAA (Association for defense of the American recording industry) has raised an outcry on the Internet.
But by accusing those who illegally download "We Are The World" to undermine the fundraising, the organization that manages the interests of the U.S. majors, also suggest that the music industry itself realizes large profits on the sale of albums called charity.
Among the reactions, those of the site Numerama, for whom the equation is not necessarily so simple. " And remember that the album is much less than the downloaded music's most popular yet.
So heartless pirates or simply grist for the music industry?
The original version of "We Are The World", which this week celebrated its 25 th birthday, was the first single to be certified multi-platinum. With millions of dollars collected as part of humanitarian aid, this song still holds the record for the fastest piece of music sold in the United States.
The dozens of artists who had performed, had waived their rights, thus making the maximun revenue for Africa. In an attempt to replicate this success, a group of celebrities recorded "We Are the World 25 for Haiti" after the devastating earthquake in hopes of raising funds to help sinsitrés in need.
Although most people realize that making a direct donation to Doctors Without Borders or the Red Cross is a gesture more effective to make a donation, it did not prevent the initiative know some success. Despite all the RIAA, recently on his blog , accused the pirates to "steal" this collection campaign funds. Where is the truth in this matter?
In response to this accusation of RIAA, the newsletter Music Ally dug up some figures and found that compared to the most popular singles, the song shows a number of downloads lower. Apart from this, one wonders if those who downloaded the song would have paid if it was not available on BitTorrent. Perhaps they have already made donations to the Haitian sinsitrés a more direct way?
For the site technological Techdirt, RIAA accuses Torrentz sites like that do not even store files "torrent", while leaving Google, where pirates are the more research to find the files to download .
What makes the position of the RIAA even more hypocritical, according to these sites is that humanitarian albums like "We Are The World" has brought much to the music industry and its related businesses. This could result equally well by "stealing the Haitians."
Columbia Records and the company has achieved good results with the release of the first version of "We Are The World", which still reaps the profits generated by the rights it holds. In addition, songs, as "Do They Know It's Christmas?", Were found on compilation albums. Operation which charities have probably never seen a penny, enter these sites.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

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"Mwen pa mad" the blog for "friends" of Haiti

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Tell and show the lives of disabled people in Haiti. The mission of the blog "Pa Mwen Fou" under the leadership of the association's Ark, has found its meaning since the earthquake of January 12. And strengthened the role of the columnist and photographer, Jonathan Boulet-Groulx


"Na p Tounens in Goch.

- Okay, I turn left.

- No, no! A goch!

- But that's what I do!

- At the goch.

- Ah! To the right.

- Wi, the.

- O. K ... but that is your left, not mine. "


Jonathan Boulet-Groulx, Quebec native, spoke happily already Creole when he moved to Haiti in May. This does not prevent the victim from time to time small linguistic misunderstandings and comical he likes to refer
on his blog "Pa Mwen fou ," I'm crazy "in Creole.

Hosted on the website of the Canadian branch of the Ark Christian association founded in France in 1964 to help people with mental disabilities, the blog has several missions "Tell about the situation in Haiti" friends ", that is to say, people with disabilities, people forget that the most vulnerable first, we always forget," says the blogger.


25 years old, Jonathan Boulet-Groulx continues the work of L'Arche Canada in Haiti, under the title "head of revaluation of work." At his office, two workshops to ensure self-sufficiency to 25 "friends" who produce furniture and peanut oil.
Up to 1000 visitors per day Earthquake
Funded by the European Union on two-year project aims permanent. "I try to put responsible people in all departments, they must take ownership of this project," confirms Jonathan Boulet-Groulx, happy to stay a second year to complete the passage of the torch.

The young Quebecers from all days in the islands to find new contracts with his wallet still in his camera, a microphone, a camera and a small notepad that rarely leaves his hand. Objective: to feed the blog.

The recent earthquake has cast a new light on his work. Become a veritable source of information on the situation of disabled on-site consultation rates until the site has reached 1,000 visitors per day in January.

Jonathan Boulet-Groulx was far from Port-au-Prince at the time of the earthquake, but has nevertheless experienced the tragedy of the Interior. And wishes to deliver a message of hope. Never question from him came to mind. "I'm really where I should be and I do what I gotta do," he summarizes. That's the beauty of my life right now. "

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A blog to keep in mind Baby

"Lest We Forget ...", the title of the blog launched in 2008 by Jean-François Labadie, Quebec settled in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince, has taken a different meaning since the earthquake of January 12
screenshot blog Jean-François Labadie

"If the streets ayisienes (Haitian Creole) are full of smiles and sounds Overall, we felt a deep all day quiet stroll on the sidewalks. The serenity of a population on whom fortune has never been a head a little bit comfortable. Jean-François Labadie is a storyteller who does not know. Elegant pen, dignity and accuracy of the story:
his blog deserves to be published until his testimony is poignant and strong.

Launched in 2008, the site of the Quebec forties, working in Haiti for the International Health Unit of the University of Montreal, was designed to deliver impressions of his stay in Petionville, in the suburbs of Port-au-Prince.


"I was not sure which of God or the''if''was more important in the expression''If''Dye vle (BDLR: If God wills in Haiti), wrote he
December 2008. The''if''refers to an event, implies a size or possible future. It seems indeed difficult for the Haitian people to project into the future. The future just is not in the Creole language. "

" Life still surface again "

"To remember ..." the blog title of Jean-François Labadie, took a different meaning since the earthquake of January 12 and assured him a reputation involuntary. "My blog, normally visited by a dozen people a day, received over 3500 hits today! Journalists from France and Quebec want to interview me to hear me say that I was afraid that the dead litter the sidewalks, the buildings collapsed. Everything that everyone already knows! Funny business, "says he . This book, however

stories amazing on post-earthquake: "People call people and they tell stories that will make one of all media. The most sympathetic is that of a small remote-controlled truck that started to move the feet of parents anxious about the remains of their house. They came to understand that their son had not died under the rubble. "


The event has honed his talents as an observer. "Life still surface again, as if the 32 coups and several hundred hurricanes that passed over the island for 200 years, had led this population to cope with everything. At anything. "


Stéphane Dreyfus
(Source: www.lacroix.fr)

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Haiti Haitian double miracle: the video

Given the number of responses I received yesterday, the Jenny passionate story many readers of this blog. I am looking for other information on this miracle baby and both parents. In the meantime, here is a dispatch and a video of the agency Associeted Press.


MIAMI GARDENS (AP) - The parents of a baby rescued from the rubble of Haiti after killer earthquake of January were estimated at a reunion with their child in Florida that his survival was a "miracle".
Junior Alexis, 24, and Nadine Devilme, 23, have embraced their daughter Jenny five months during a press conference Tuesday in Florida, where the baby was hospitalized.
"I want to thank everyone, primarily doctors, lawyers and all those who helped us For all that has happened here is a miracle, "said junior Alexis, a musician of hip-hop in Haiti." Because without your help, we would not be here and our baby Jenny would not be alive TODAY 'hui ".
Tests of the family started when Jenny and her mother were separated during the quake of magnitude 7, Nadine believing her daughter was dead. But five days later, the baby was removed from rubble, surviving without food and despite fractured skull and ribs.
"When she arrived she was almost dead," said Arthur Fournier, a doctor at the University of Miami who headed the medical team that took over the baby. "The first miracle was that she had the courage to survive only five days." This little baby was taken to the United States for treatment.
When his parents learned that Jenny was alive, they started the search and a DNA test proved their genetic links. "We've been through a lot, I just want it to be safe and sound," said his mother.
Dad read a statement in Creole, explaining that the couple could not sleep until the reunion with their daughter.
Bob Martinez, the lawyer for the parents who also collapsed in tears during the press conference, said the couple had received a humanitarian visa for one year and the baby a visa for two years. AP

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

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Jenny baby twice miracle of

A survivor from the rubble of the earthquake of January 12, and eventually identified through DNA, Jenny aged five months, has finally found Tuesday afternoon his parents in Miami . An inspiring story that has attracted the attention of the press U.S..
"Nadine Devilme and Junior Alexis, smiling and in awe of their daughter Jenny explains CNN. For the American network correspondent, Elizabeth Cohen, and Alexis when Devilme pushed the door of the cottage where Jenny lived lives, they fell on their knees, kissing babies and weeping bitterly. "Jenny smiled
and looked around her, while visual contact with his parents and social worker, who had cared for her in the absence of his parents. "It was impossible to have dry eye" reportedly said the parents' lawyer, Roberto Martinez, who was himself present at the meeting.
to find their daughter, Nadine and Junior have benefited from the "humanitarian parole", one-year renewable visas granted in cases of medical emergency, for humanitarian reasons, according to Donald Cannava, a lawyer from the Department of Children and Family State of Florida.
Jenny continues to receive treatment for a fractured skull following a physical therapy for his injured arm, which it still does not operate properly. Still, the young survivor, enjoys good health, the frail baby arrived three months ago has become a little baby child chubby and cheerful.

Monday, April 5, 2010

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In order to assist colleagues in the press, journalists' organizations come to develop "Haiti News Project.
Initiated by American Society of News Editors (ASNE) and the Inter American Press Association (IAPA), the e project was strengthened by the arrival of other organizations such as National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE), the UNITY Journalists of Color, Poder Magazine and the Poynter Institute.
"While the radio is by far the largest source of news for the Haitian people, the founders of" Haiti News Project "decided to focus on helping journalists written primarily for two reasons: our expertise group, which mainly in the field of print media, and the fact that the Internews Network, an international organization for media development, should have already committed to the Haitian radio "said Richard Karpel, executive director of ASNE , announcing the project. Anecdotal information from the website of the trade publication Editor & Publisher .
Although only two Haitian newspapers published in French, a language understood by a small minority of Haitians, a survey conducted by journalists Trenton Daniel and Martin Merzer The Miami Herald, found that articles published in newspapers are largely taken up by the Haitian radio stations, "said Karpel.
level staff, the press has suffered a major hemorrhage, even if it did not have to lament that few deaths or serious injuries in its ranks. Like other journalists around the affected areas, they have abandoned their homes destroyed or seriously damaged, while facing the challenges of everyday life. Note that the project is coordinated by former Miami Herald columnist Joe Ogelsby.

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Here Resourceful Radio Haiti

few hours after the earthquake that destroyed part of Port-au-Prince January 12 last, the radio host Carel Pedre was behind his microphone on Radio One. Host of the morning show and station manager, Pedro is a local star who has gained international fame when CNN aired the photos he had taken and posted on Twitter a few moments just after the tremor.

Just days after the earthquake, other radios such as Radio Tropic FM and Ginen (there are a total of ten established in Port-au-Prince) had resumed their diffusion.
"Radio stations have operated for weeks with material recovered in the rubble from a marquee in the neighborhood or the Court of St. Louis, one of the largest refugee camps Capital, "said Claude Gilles, Director of Media Operations Centre set up by Reporters Without Borders in the aftermath of the earthquake.
Caribbean Radio, a radio station's most popular country for its broadcast in a tent in front of his former studio, as already told our colleague Agnes Gruda in late January.
Two months later, it still is. "Radio broadcasts Caribbean always outside in the street, and live broadcasts have become real happening at night in Port-au-Prince," says Jean-Hugues Roy, Special Envoy to Haiti for the CBC.
TV and newspapers
the side of television, for obvious technical reasons, the return to normalcy is longer. "Most TV stations broadcasting music videos and movies, says Carel Pedre, reached by telephone. But the TV national of Haiti, located in the courtyard of his old building, has resumed its regular programming. "
The two Haitian newspapers, Le Matin and The Nouvelliste , their presses were heavily damaged in the quake. The paper version of Morning, published once a week for now, is printed in the Dominican Republic. As for Nouvelliste , the oldest national newspaper, he published two issues per week but will resume its daily rhythm today.
"The newspaper is still in its temporary headquarters, Petionville, and the newspaper will be printed in its premises located downtown in ruins, "says Claude Gilles by email. "The newspaper is also rebuilding its list of subscribers, many of whom had moved or left the country."
Two days after the quake, representatives of the organization Reporters Without Borders, with financial assistance Quebecor, put up an operational center of the media. Also located in Petionville, offers materials, professional resources and psychological well as workspaces for Haitian journalists and media outlets in foreign reporting in Haiti.
Francois Bugingo, spokesman for RSF Canada, participated in its creation. "The center is coordinated with the Haitian Ministry of Communications and eventually we'll sell our place in local associations for them to assume coordination." Reporters Without Borders estimated that about thirty workers of the world media are dead in the earthquake.
(Source: cyberpresse.ca)