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The following is a brief description of what our videographer experienced the day this footage was shot. The day of mourning was a day set aside for Haitians to weep and lament over the tragedy of January 12th. What it actually became was a day to gather under stick, cloth, and tin and cry songs of joy and worship to God.

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Gonaives, Haiti

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Haiti Response

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UFO Haiti<br />Need new shirts ? http://ahshirts.com<br />Need new shirts, get it at http://ahshirts.com

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Biodiesel - Haiti

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Insight into how we are helping Haiti through emergency food distribution to our church partners and program beneficiaries. http://www.compassion.com/helphaiti/

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Kolera Haiti

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A report from Rocketboom on the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake. To donate to grassroots organisations working in Haiti's slums, go to the Haiti Emergency Relief Fund at haitisolidarity.net or click the link on http://visionon.tv

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A reflective slideshow to commemorate the Haitian earthquake. 

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Instructor Haiti professeur de capoeira sur la region parisienne<br /><br />Contact : <br /> www.voodooteam.fr haitipari.free.fr

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Le 1er janvier 2004, Haïtii, première république noire, célèbre le bi-centenaire de son indépendance dans la confusion. La rébellion s'intensifie, provoquant, le 29 février 2004, le départ du président Aristide. <br /><br />Réalisation: Thomas Noreille <br /><a class="link" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.digiprod.org">www.digiprod.org</a>

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a 7.2 magnitude earthquake had strucked Port-Au-Prince the capital of Haiti on tuesday 12, 2010. More than 200,000 people presume to be killed by this devastated quake.




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