Call Haitian embassy the closest to Preval!!!
Tiba says...
I am calling on ALL Haitians around the globe who are unhappy with the state of Haiti, to begin a "Calling/Advocacy" campaign by calling the Haitian embassy in Washington, DC, at (202)332-4090 and unload your chest to ambassador Joseph.
Those who live outside the US can call the Haitian embassies/consulates in the country they live, and do the same thing.
It is time that the Haitian government start listening to what Haitian citizens have to say and how Haitian citizens feel about the state of their country.
The ambassador will transmit your messages directly to the drunk, Preval.
The will not come to us, and therefore, let's go to them. Let us all be proactive for the sake of our country.
I have made my called already and talked to ambassador Joseph for a good 30 minutes.
The ambassador will try to paint everything to you as rosy, but understand that is his job. It is up to you to make him understand that you know better.
Go ahead and make in impact, it is now your moment to shine for you country.
Posted by Tiba on April 23 2009 at 8:53 PM
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I really think your call should not be for the Haitians to call the embassies, but it suold be a wake up call so every Haitian to realize that our country is in big trouble and that we as Haitians wherever we are shoul reach out and help someone.
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Alain Charles, 24-Apr-09 7:09 pm
I'M 100% WITH YOU, PREVAL HAVE A PROBLEM, WE DO KNOW THAT, IN THE BAHAMAS THE AMBASSADOR JOSEPH IS AN AMBASSADOR FOR LIFE, I COULD SEE EVERY PRESIDENT ALWAYS CAME WITH HIS OWN STAFF, NOT PREVAL, ARISTIDE CAME WITH THE AMBASSADEUR RONEL JOSEPH, THEY K
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Jean Alix Jean-simon, 24-Apr-09 9:10 pm
Alain Charles Yes, my call is to have Haitian diaspora to call the Haitian Embassie of the country they live in to "rant and vent" their frustation out. For to long Haitians have been "passive aggressive" in the plight for change in their coun
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Tiba, 25-Apr-09 9:48 am
I must say I am honored to be talking to a real Haitian, I understand eveything you say but maybe I didn't make myself clear in the last message. I trully believe that Haitians are capable of doing great things but it's going to take people like you
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Alain Charles, 28-Apr-09 6:30 pm
Hey Alain, longtime no see! good to see you back. Alain, here's the reality for me. I came to US as an adult with not much education. While many of the people that I knew and grew up with were and are still chasing "money" and get rich, I, on the
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Tiba, 29-Apr-09 8:24 am
What happenned in Trinidad was too bad!But,i don't think it's a duty for any haitian to denigrate your president,whether we like it or not Preval is our president.I,personally nothing will make me denigrate my president,just because i'm eating chiken
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James, 30-Apr-09 6:46 am
Bravo James! That was a very "uplifting" message you just delivered. So now, how exactly do you propose that we, Haitians, start working together to move Haiti forward? And please enough with the bull crap feeling good essays/messages/posts. G
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Tiba, 30-Apr-09 7:22 am
I accept what you just said. First let me tell you a little bit about myself, I am a real Haitian living in Haiti, I have never travelled to the U.S. I am 26 years old, I was raised by an American mom that taught me how to speak English and also I we
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Alain Charles, 30-Apr-09 5:58 pm
First of all,if Haiti can do anything for itself,it wouldn't be the way it is.Second of all,thinking positive is not a prerogative to everybody else except for haitians!Being a little bit optimistic is not a sin.When we consider the accomplishment of
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James, 30-Apr-09 6:56 pm
my name is johanne desir-elize i have called the embassy in washington to talk to a represantative that women didnt even give me a chance to explain my situation she is rushing me i want to know what are they doing with my family that are in haiti sl
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Johanne Desir, 21-Jan-10 11:58 am
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