Haiti in ruins after Hurricane Matthew

It’s difficult to determine the number of casualties from the storm in Haiti after a key bridge was washed out, roads became impassable and phone communication was cut off from Haiti’s hardest-hit areas, but major damage has been reported, according to the AP. “It’s the worst hurricane that I’ve seen during my life,” Fidele Nicolas, a civil […]

Hurricane Matthew hits Haiti

Hurricane Matthew left a broad swath of destruction across Haiti on Wednesday with flooding, rivers of mud that washed out a crucial bridge into the southwestern peninsula of the country and thousands seeking shelter. Eleven people died across the Caribbean, including five in Haiti, said Haiti Ambassador Paul Altidor. There were initial reports of more than 10,000 living in shelters. The ambassador said the government is confident […]

United Nations must admit its role in Haiti’s cholera outbreak

By Editorial Board, Published: August 16 ON THIS page Thursday, the spokesman for United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon offered a response — or something closer to a non-response — to The Post’s editorial Sunday about the United Nations’ responsibility for, and response to, Haiti’s deadly cholera epidemic . In a letter to the editor, Martin Nesirky, the spokesman, called […]

Yale study: U.N. accountable for Haiti cholera outbreak

PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITIThe United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti should be held accountable for introducing cholera into the Caribbean nation, a Yale University report said Tuesday. In the report “Peacekeeping Without Accountability,” researchers from Yale Law School and the Yale School of Public Health said there is ample scientific evidence to show U.N. troops from Nepal inadvertently […]

Haiti to hold parliamentary elections this year -U.S. senator

MIAMI (Reuters) – Haitian President Michel Martelly plans to hold overdue elections before the end of the year, according to U.S. Senator Bill Nelson, who is on a four-day visit to the Caribbean nation. The elections are needed to fill one-third of Haiti’s 30-member Senate and dozens of municipal posts. Elections were supposed to be […]

Haïti-prostitution : 165 ans de prison pour un pédophile nord-américain

165 ans de prison, tel a été la sentence  prononcée le mercredi 31 juillet 2013, par un tribunal de Miami contre le ressortissant nord-américain Matthew Andrew Carter qui a été reconnu coupable par ce tribunal pour avoir abusé sexuellement des mineurs en Haïti. La sentence du coupable a été motivée par cinq chefs d’accusation, retenu […]

Version officielle sur la mort suspecte du juge Jean Serge

Après avoir auditionné des témoins-clés et acteurs de ce dossier troublant qui n’en finit pas de faire des vagues, les investigateurs recommandent la mise en accusation du Président Michel Martelly, du Premier ministre Laurent Lamothe et du ministre de la justice, Jean Renel Sanon, qui seraient coupables de parjure, la mise à pied -suivie d’un […]

Red Cross Responds To Documentary’s Charges Of Haiti Aid Failure

As filmmaker Michele Mitchell prepares to screen her new documentary film, “Haiti: Where Did the Money Go?,” on Capitol Hill Tuesday afternoon, the American Red Cross is scrambling to defend itself against the film’s implication that NGOs misused the billions of dollars they raised for Haitian earthquake victims. Mitchell’s documentary, which was produced by Mitchell’s […]

A New Haiti

We all talk about Haiti. We all want Haiti to do better. We all wish Haiti can provide for its citizens. We all hope Haiti have a better future. The time is now! HaitiWatchdog is making a plea to demand the Haitian Government to use the  funds collected for Haiti earthquake to go to these […]