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ADVOCATES: SUPREME COURT TPS RULING SHOWS NEED FOR Of the nearly 60,000 Haitians living in the United States with Temporary Protected Status (TPS), many have taken up roots in the country, with families and businesses now firmly established over the past decade. On June 7, however, the Supreme Court decided their protected status cannot guarantee permanent residency. HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. “BARBECUE” CHERIZIER, HAITI’S TOP GANG LEADER, SHOT IN G9 Family and Allies gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier was in stable condition Thursday after being shot during a gun battle. Cherizier, a former police officer turned criminal mastermind, was in a skirmish with Ti Gabriel’s gang, a rival, in Cité Soleil when hewas shot Wednesday.
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROJECT LAUNCHES IN ARTIBONITE WITH $8 A family-owned enterprise has launched an agro-industrial project in Savane Diane, a region in the Artibonite Department about 51 miles north of Port-au-Prince. DISTRICT 46 CANDIDATES DEMAND A FREE CUNY, BASEMENT Plans to expand public education and reduce health disparities featured heavily in a May 6 Council District 46 candidate forum. Among the proposals was returning to the tuition-free system at the City University of New York (CUNY) that existed until the mid-1970s. HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLESPORTSELECTIONSOPINIONCLASSIFIEDS Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides OFFICIALS FEAR HAITI TAKING DEADLIEST TURN WITH LATEST Officials fear Haiti taking deadliest turn with latest COVID wave. For more than a year, as the world battled high volumes of COVID-19 infections and deaths, Haiti stood out as a mysterious outlier with its relatively few reported cases of coronavirus. Now, as most countries prepare for a post-pandemic world, with safer norms, Haitiseems to be
ADVOCATES: SUPREME COURT TPS RULING SHOWS NEED FOR Of the nearly 60,000 Haitians living in the United States with Temporary Protected Status (TPS), many have taken up roots in the country, with families and businesses now firmly established over the past decade. On June 7, however, the Supreme Court decided their protected status cannot guarantee permanent residency. HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. “BARBECUE” CHERIZIER, HAITI’S TOP GANG LEADER, SHOT IN G9 Family and Allies gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier was in stable condition Thursday after being shot during a gun battle. Cherizier, a former police officer turned criminal mastermind, was in a skirmish with Ti Gabriel’s gang, a rival, in Cité Soleil when hewas shot Wednesday.
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROJECT LAUNCHES IN ARTIBONITE WITH $8 A family-owned enterprise has launched an agro-industrial project in Savane Diane, a region in the Artibonite Department about 51 miles north of Port-au-Prince. DISTRICT 46 CANDIDATES DEMAND A FREE CUNY, BASEMENT Plans to expand public education and reduce health disparities featured heavily in a May 6 Council District 46 candidate forum. Among the proposals was returning to the tuition-free system at the City University of New York (CUNY) that existed until the mid-1970s. US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 1 day ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 1 day ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC FAMILY SEEKS PRIVATE AUTOPSY AFTER CITY SAYS ULCER KILLED 1 day ago · One month after 12-year-old Romy Vilsant died after a bullying incident in which he was reportedly punched in the head, his grieving family is now trying to plan the boy’s funeral. In the midst of making arrangements, his relatives also vowed to seek a second opinion in Romy’s death, after the New York City medical examiner’s report said the fifth-grader died of natural causesrelated to
ENDORSEMENT: ANTHONY BECKFORD FOR DISTRICT 45 1 day ago · The Haitian Times endorses Anthony Beckford, a community advocate, mentor and Black Lives Matter Brooklyn co-founder, to represent District 45. Campaign photo. Over the last two months, The Haitian Times held a series of candidate forums to learn about the people hoping to represent the HAITIANS IN MEXICO SEE BLEAK CHOICES AS THEY SEEK A Haitian man listening to music leans against a wall with the Mexican national flag and a framed image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, as he waits for a bed at the Padre Chava migrant shelter Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Tijuana, Mexico.Though Haitians living in the U.S. rejoiced when a recent extension was granted, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pointedly noted that it AT LEAST FOUR POLICE OFFICERS MURDERED DURING WEEKEND In Port-au-Prince on Sunday, gang members killed at least three police officers in the St. Joseph police station, then set them on fire.. Gang members also took at least 18 rifles from a police station in Cité Soleil and killed at least one police officer inside and injured another Saturday.. One police officer murdered was identified as Divisional Police Inspector Myradel Adolphe. OPINION: TIME FOR A NEW AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN HAITI As proud successors of the Duvalier dictatorship and the military rule of the late 80’s and 90’s, the Moïse administration responded with increasingly more violence, relying on a cadre of gangs and the domestication of the national police force to achieve its ends to stay in power and maybe organize the next election for his predecessor, the corrupt Michel Martelly, aka, Sweet Micky. The “HE WAS A PERSON”... A CHILD WHO DESERVES JUSTICE Romy Vilsaint, a 12-year-old boy, died at Brooklyn’s Kings County Hospital on May 7 from injuries he received after another boy punched him in a fatal case of bullying. Unfortunately, this is not the first time a tragedy like that has hit the Haitian community. But now things are different. We should demand more from officials. We owe it to Romy and his family to ensure that justice is served. WALK-IN VACCINES OFFERED AT FLATBUSH YMCA, HCC Vaccines will be offered at the Haitian-American Community Coalition (HCC) food pantry, 3931 Kings Highway, now through May 8. The Flatbush YMCA at 1401 Flatbush Ave. has also started offering the vaccine and will do so through May 9. The Flatbush YMCA site is open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., while HCC will offer vaccines from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 5 hours ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 6 hours ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC HAITIAN TIMES NEWS ROUNDUP Referendum opponents throw rocks at justice minister in Jacmel Jacmel residents who oppose the upcoming constitutional referendum threw rocks and glass bottles at a vehicle carrying the Minister of Justice and his security detail Tuesday. Rockefeller Vincent, the minister, told Radio Métropole he was visiting Jacmel to meet with commissioners of the southeast department when PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of CHESNEL PIERRE ARCHIVES Haiti declares “emergency” as COVID deaths rise. by The Haitian Times May. 24, 2021. May. 24, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. Searchfor
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of “BARBECUE” CHERIZIER, HAITI’S TOP GANG LEADER, SHOT IN G9 Family and Allies gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier was in stable condition Thursday after being shot during a gun battle. Cherizier, a former police officer turned criminal mastermind, was in a skirmish with Ti Gabriel’s gang, a rival, in Cité Soleil when hewas shot Wednesday.
ASTRAZENECA VACCINE COMING TO HAITI Haiti’s health ministry accepted a donation of 130,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from the World Health Organization (WHO), an official told Miami Herald Wednesday. Assistant Director Dr. Jarbas Barbosa didn’t say when the one-shot vaccine will arrive in Haiti. In April, Haiti rejected a DISTRICT 46 CANDIDATES DEMAND A FREE CUNY, BASEMENT Plans to expand public education and reduce health disparities featured heavily in a May 6 Council District 46 candidate forum. Among the proposals was returning to the tuition-free system at the City University of New York (CUNY) that existed until the mid-1970s. AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROJECT LAUNCHES IN ARTIBONITE WITH $8 A family-owned enterprise has launched an agro-industrial project in Savane Diane, a region in the Artibonite Department about 51 miles north of Port-au-Prince. US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 5 hours ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI IS ONLY COUNTRY IN WESTERN HEMISPHERE WITHOUT COVID 1 day ago · By Jim Wyss for Bloomberg Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere, has earned another grim distinction: it’s the only one that hasn’t vaccinated a single resident against Covid-19. One of a handful of nations worldwide still awaiting vaccines, Haiti was among the 92 poor and middle-income countries offered doses under the Covax Facility. But the government initially HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 6 hours ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC FAMILY SEEKS PRIVATE AUTOPSY AFTER CITY SAYS ULCER KILLED 7 hours ago · One month after 12-year-old Romy Vilsant died after a bullying incident in which he was reportedly punched in the head, his grieving family is now trying to plan the boy’s funeral. In the midst of making arrangements, his relatives also vowed to seek a second opinion in Romy’s death, after the New York City medical examiner’s report said the fifth-grader died of natural causesrelated to
COURTING JUSTICE: HOW NYC JUDICIAL RACES CAN IMPACT 1 day ago · This month, voters in Brooklyn and citywide will decide which judges to send to the civil court and surrogate's court. Photo by Sam Bojarski When a tenant falls behind on rent, as thousands have during the COVID-19 pandemic, the civil court judge who hears the case has significant discretion to HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of ENDORSEMENT: ANTHONY BECKFORD FOR DISTRICT 45 6 hours ago · The Haitian Times endorses Anthony Beckford, a community advocate, mentor and Black Lives Matter Brooklyn co-founder, to represent District 45. Campaign photo. Over the last two months, The Haitian Times held a series of candidate forums to learn about the people hoping to represent the HAITI KEEPS WORLD CUP HOPE ALIVE AFTER BEATING NICARAGUA 1 1 day ago · Haiti prevailed over Nicaragua 1-0 to reach the second phase of the World Cup Qualifiers, and winning at home Tuesday at Sylvio Cator Stadium. After finishing third in the 2019 Gold Cup for the first time, Haiti’s soccer team is looking to continue its Cinderella story. Derrick Etienne Jr. scored ENDORSEMENT: RITA JOSEPH FOR DISTRICT 40 1 day ago · Rita Joseph, a veteran public school teacher, is The Haitian Times' first choice to represent District 40. Campaign photo Over the last two months, The Haitian Times held a series of candidate forums to learn about the people hoping to represent the neighborhoods with the most Haitian-Americans. We PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 2 hours ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 2 hours ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC HAITIAN TIMES NEWS ROUNDUP Referendum opponents throw rocks at justice minister in Jacmel Jacmel residents who oppose the upcoming constitutional referendum threw rocks and glass bottles at a vehicle carrying the Minister of Justice and his security detail Tuesday. Rockefeller Vincent, the minister, told Radio Métropole he was visiting Jacmel to meet with commissioners of the southeast department when PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of CHESNEL PIERRE ARCHIVES Haiti declares “emergency” as COVID deaths rise. by The Haitian Times May. 24, 2021. May. 24, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. Searchfor
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 2 hours ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 2 hours ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC HAITIAN TIMES NEWS ROUNDUP Referendum opponents throw rocks at justice minister in Jacmel Jacmel residents who oppose the upcoming constitutional referendum threw rocks and glass bottles at a vehicle carrying the Minister of Justice and his security detail Tuesday. Rockefeller Vincent, the minister, told Radio Métropole he was visiting Jacmel to meet with commissioners of the southeast department when PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of CHESNEL PIERRE ARCHIVES Haiti declares “emergency” as COVID deaths rise. by The Haitian Times May. 24, 2021. May. 24, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. Searchfor
CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. US SAYS NO TO REFERENDUM 2 hours ago · Antony Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State. Photo credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP Photo U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said America opposes Haiti’s constitutional referendum. “Our position, in fact, is that it should not take place. This is the position of our government,” said Blinken HAITI IS ONLY COUNTRY IN WESTERN HEMISPHERE WITHOUT COVID 1 day ago · By Jim Wyss for Bloomberg Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western hemisphere, has earned another grim distinction: it’s the only one that hasn’t vaccinated a single resident against Covid-19. One of a handful of nations worldwide still awaiting vaccines, Haiti was among the 92 poor and middle-income countries offered doses under the Covax Facility. But the government initially HAITI’S CENTRAL BANK LEADS REGIONAL FINANCIAL INITIATIVE 2 hours ago · Jean Baden Dubois, the Bank of the Republic of Haiti's governor. Photo credit: Bank of the Republic of Haiti The Bank of the Republic of Haiti (BRH) is set to lead the Financial Inclusion Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean (FILAC), the institution announced Wednesday on Twitter. FILAC FAMILY SEEKS PRIVATE AUTOPSY AFTER CITY SAYS ULCER KILLED 4 hours ago · One month after 12-year-old Romy Vilsant died after a bullying incident in which he was reportedly punched in the head, his grieving family is now trying to plan the boy’s funeral. In the midst of making arrangements, his relatives also vowed to seek a second opinion in Romy’s death, after the New York City medical examiner’s report said the fifth-grader died of natural causesrelated to
COURTING JUSTICE: HOW NYC JUDICIAL RACES CAN IMPACT 1 day ago · This month, voters in Brooklyn and citywide will decide which judges to send to the civil court and surrogate's court. Photo by Sam Bojarski When a tenant falls behind on rent, as thousands have during the COVID-19 pandemic, the civil court judge who hears the case has significant discretion to HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of ENDORSEMENT: ANTHONY BECKFORD FOR DISTRICT 45 3 hours ago · The Haitian Times endorses Anthony Beckford, a community advocate, mentor and Black Lives Matter Brooklyn co-founder, to represent District 45. Campaign photo. Over the last two months, The Haitian Times held a series of candidate forums to learn about the people hoping to represent the HAITI KEEPS WORLD CUP HOPE ALIVE AFTER BEATING NICARAGUA 1 1 day ago · Haiti prevailed over Nicaragua 1-0 to reach the second phase of the World Cup Qualifiers, and winning at home Tuesday at Sylvio Cator Stadium. After finishing third in the 2019 Gold Cup for the first time, Haiti’s soccer team is looking to continue its Cinderella story. Derrick Etienne Jr. scored ENDORSEMENT: RITA JOSEPH FOR DISTRICT 40 1 day ago · Rita Joseph, a veteran public school teacher, is The Haitian Times' first choice to represent District 40. Campaign photo Over the last two months, The Haitian Times held a series of candidate forums to learn about the people hoping to represent the neighborhoods with the most Haitian-Americans. We PORT-AU-PRINCE RESIDENTS FLEE FROM HOME AFTER GANG ATTACKS Jun. 04, 2021. Some residents of Martissant fled from their homes Thursday after gang members looted and set houses on fire for three days around the Port-au-Prince neighborhood. The residents, some fleeing with children and babies, told Vant HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of ASTRAZENECA VACCINE COMING TO HAITI Haiti’s health ministry accepted a donation of 130,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from the World Health Organization (WHO), an official told Miami Herald Wednesday. Assistant Director Dr. Jarbas Barbosa didn’t say when the one-shot vaccine will arrive in Haiti. In April, Haiti rejected a “BARBECUE” CHERIZIER, HAITI’S TOP GANG LEADER, SHOT IN G9 Family and Allies gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier was in stable condition Thursday after being shot during a gun battle. Cherizier, a former police officer turned criminal mastermind, was in a skirmish with Ti Gabriel’s gang, a rival, in Cité Soleil when hewas shot Wednesday.
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROJECT LAUNCHES IN ARTIBONITE WITH $8 A family-owned enterprise has launched an agro-industrial project in Savane Diane, a region in the Artibonite Department about 51 miles north of Port-au-Prince. 5 HAITIANS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO AMERICAN HISTORY Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes was a prominent Haitian editor, author, and civil rights activist from New Orleans, Louisiana. Desdunes is best known for his work in the Plessy v.Ferguson trial, one of the most critical civil rights cases in American history.Desdunes helped form a committee called, Comité des Citoyens (“Citizens Committee”), to combat laws segregating blacks and whites in public HAITI IMPOSES FINES TO THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE THEIR Today, not having the new unique national identification card commonly known as a “DERMALOG card” from the name of the company that produces it is an offense recognized by criminal law as a fine with regard to the penalty applied. In the new decree on the unique national identification card (CINU / DERMALOG), published on HOME - THE HAITIAN TIMESCONTACTBEAUTY & STYLECURRENCY CONVERTERSPORTSELECTIONSOPINION Now Trending Videos Florida NEW YORK BEAUTY & STYLE TECH Photo Galleries Follow Us Sports Editor’s Picks Editorial Lists & Guides CAVALY WINS FLOW CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP Cavaly A.S. players holding the Haitian flag./ Cavaly A.S. players celebrating the second goal of their 3-0 win over Inter Moengotapoe. Photo credit: CONCACAF Cavaly A.S. became the first Haitian club to win the Flow Caribbean Club Championship after powering past Surinamese club Inter Moengotapoe 3 HAITI DECLARES “EMERGENCY” AS COVID DEATHS RISE President Jovenel Moïse declared a state of emergency over the weekend as Haiti experiences what officials say may be a new, deadlier wave of the coronavirus being blamed for the deaths of at least three public figures so far. “The government declares a state of health emergency for eight days,” President Jovenel Moïse tweetedSaturday.
DOCTOR KESLER DALMACY FACING PRISON TIME ON PRESCRIPTION Dr. Kesler Dalmacy, a prominent physician in New York’s Haitian community, has pleaded guilty to illegally prescribing pain medicines to patients who did not need the highly addictive drugs, according to federal prosecutors. Dalmacy, 70, entered the guilty plea Monday in a Brooklyn federal court. HAITI DECLARED UNDER CURFEW, NEW COVID DEATHS AND Haiti declared under curfew, new COVID deaths and infections reported. by Onz Chéry May. 25, 2021. May. 25, 2021. President Jovenel Moïse issued a decree Monday banning all outdoor activities between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., the same day health officials said 15 people died of COVID-19 in a 72-hour period. Marie Clément, the minister of ASTRAZENECA VACCINE COMING TO HAITI Haiti’s health ministry accepted a donation of 130,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from the World Health Organization (WHO), an official told Miami Herald Wednesday. Assistant Director Dr. Jarbas Barbosa didn’t say when the one-shot vaccine will arrive in Haiti. In April, Haiti rejected a “BARBECUE” CHERIZIER, HAITI’S TOP GANG LEADER, SHOT IN G9 Family and Allies gang leader Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier was in stable condition Thursday after being shot during a gun battle. Cherizier, a former police officer turned criminal mastermind, was in a skirmish with Ti Gabriel’s gang, a rival, in Cité Soleil when hewas shot Wednesday.
AGRO-INDUSTRIAL PROJECT LAUNCHES IN ARTIBONITE WITH $8 A family-owned enterprise has launched an agro-industrial project in Savane Diane, a region in the Artibonite Department about 51 miles north of Port-au-Prince. 5 HAITIANS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO AMERICAN HISTORY Rodolphe Lucien Desdunes was a prominent Haitian editor, author, and civil rights activist from New Orleans, Louisiana. Desdunes is best known for his work in the Plessy v.Ferguson trial, one of the most critical civil rights cases in American history.Desdunes helped form a committee called, Comité des Citoyens (“Citizens Committee”), to combat laws segregating blacks and whites in public HAITI IMPOSES FINES TO THOSE WHO DO NOT HAVE THEIR Today, not having the new unique national identification card commonly known as a “DERMALOG card” from the name of the company that produces it is an offense recognized by criminal law as a fine with regard to the penalty applied. In the new decree on the unique national identification card (CINU / DERMALOG), published on LATEST NATIONAL FOOTBALL NEWS HEADLINE TEXAS AT HAITIANTIMES Latest News. Haiti given green light to use the waters of the Massacre River Jun. 02, 2021; How Virtual Reality Helps the World Get to Know Haiti Jun. 02, 2021; Naomi Osaka withdraws from French Open, will ‘take some time away’ from tennis after controversy over media obligations Jun. 01, 2021; DanceAfrica Turns Its (Virtual) Gaze toHaiti Jun. 01, 2021
OFFICIALS FEAR HAITI TAKING DEADLIEST TURN WITH LATEST 23 hours ago · For more than a year, as the world battled high volumes of COVID-19 infections and deaths, Haiti stood out as a mysterious outlier with its relatively few reported cases of coronavirus. Now, as most countries prepare for a post-pandemic world, with safer norms, Haiti seems to be approaching the crisis levels other nations are leaving WATCH HAITI NEWS LIVE AT HAITIANTIMES.COM The measure seeks to manage all transboundary hydrographic basins jointly, according to the 1929 Treaty and the norms of International Law. Santo Domingo, DR The Dominican Republic and Haiti governments signed a joint declaration to seek a solution to the conflict over the channeling of the waters of the Massacre River by Haitian authorities. AT LEAST FOUR POLICE OFFICERS MURDERED DURING WEEKEND 21 hours ago · In Port-au-Prince on Sunday, gang members killed at least three police officers in the St. Joseph police station, then set them on fire.. Gang members also took at least 18 rifles from a police station in Cité Soleil and killed at least one police officer inside and injured another Saturday.. One police officer murdered was identified as Divisional Police Inspector Myradel Adolphe. HAITIANS IN MEXICO SEE BLEAK CHOICES AS THEY SEEK 21 hours ago · A Haitian man listening to music leans against a wall with the Mexican national flag and a framed image of the Virgin of Guadalupe, as he waits for a bed at the Padre Chava migrant shelter Monday, Sept. 26, 2016, in Tijuana, Mexico.Though Haitians living in the U.S. rejoiced when a recent extension was granted, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas pointedly noted that it OPINION: TIME FOR A NEW AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN HAITI 22 hours ago · As proud successors of the Duvalier dictatorship and the military rule of the late 80’s and 90’s, the Moïse administration responded with increasingly more violence, relying on a cadre of gangs and the domestication of the national police force to achieve its ends to stay in power and maybe organize the next election for his predecessor, the corrupt Michel Martelly, aka, Sweet Micky. SUPREME COURT RULES AGAINST IMMIGRANTS WITH TEMPORARY 17 hours ago · Latest News. Supreme Court rules against immigrants with temporary status Jun. 07, 2021; Haitians in Mexico see bleak choices as they seek protection Jun. 07, 2021; At least four police officers murdered during weekend violence in Port-au-Prince Jun. 07, 2021; Endorsement: James Johnson for District 27 Jun. 07, 2021; Opinion: Time for a new American foreign policy in Haiti Jun. 07,OBITUARIES ARCHIVES
Adieu: Jules Taylor, Jr., civic leader whose legacy continues with good works. by Macollvie Neel Sep. 29, 2020. Sep. 30, 2020. Taylor, of Rosedale, died on May 3 after a battle with Covid-19 that mobilized he and his wife Emmylnn’s supporters with a fervor similar to that with which the couple has served their community over the years. “HE WAS A PERSON”... A CHILD WHO DESERVES JUSTICE Romy Vilsaint, a 12-year-old boy, died at Brooklyn’s Kings County Hospital on May 7 from injuries he received after another boy punched him in a fatal case of bullying. Unfortunately, this is not the first time a tragedy like that has hit the Haitian community. But now things are different. We should demand more from officials. We owe it to Romy and his family to ensure that justice is served. LEGACY OF BANNED YVES JEAN-BART HANGS OVER FOOTBALL IN By Ed Aarons, Romain Molina and Alex Cizmic for The Guardian It is more than five months since Yves Jean-Bart was banned from football for life after being found guilty of sexually abusing female players but the legacy of the former president of Haiti’s Football federation has yet to be shaken. At the top, there are storiesClose
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