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26205: Misye Kolo (reply) Re: 26147: Raber: (reply)Re: 26146: Jhudicourtb: (response) Re: 26138: Raber: (Reply)e: 26132: Durban: (comment) Cap Haitien Presidential Challenge (fwd) (fwd)




From: Misye Kolo <msyekolo@yahoo.com>




raber88@zoominternet.net writes:


The point of my e-mail is lost by Hudicourt here. Like Mr. Durban, I was just
making a point as to how a candidate can run on a simple achievable platform
that would make a real difference in the life of the people and would get the
people out to vote.
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Misye Kolo replies


You're  right Mr PM Raber. Let 's find out what happens to the schools in
Haiti.

We have heard the the campus of the University of Tabarre were used as a
military CAMP for the  regiment of U.S Marines who brought support to the U.S
Ambassy in the realisation of the  ..........dismissal of the Lavalas era.

What happens to that School ? Is it fonctionning now ?  Where are the students
?

 More to the point : While reading a report on the genocide that occurs
recently
 at the Soccer match in Martissant, here is a very sad reality of the need  for
schoolin Haiti.... An excerpt...

"One of the stark symbols of the shredded fabric of the Lavalas
movement toward one of the basic human rights, that of universal
access to education, stands high on one of the hills of Gran
Ravin-Martissant. It is a four story modern building of classrooms, a
high school built under the Aristide administration as part of its
commitment to build "national schools," or public schools, open to
all. One of the UN Civilian Police officers investigating the soccer
massacre remarked that "this is a building on a par with any good
school in the states." But it is empty, idle, and stripped of
everything that could possibly be pried off its walls. A crying shame
that such an effort also is rubbed into non-existence in a country...."




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