Les differentes images
des zones affectées lors du seisme du 12 Janvier 2010
The different images of areas affected during the earthquake of January 12, 2010
French : En raison du nombre d'images qui continuent d'augmenter sur
notre réseau après le tremblement de terre en Haïti, nous avons pris la liberté
de les assembler dans notre galerie photo où il est accessible à vous en
cliquant sur les liens respectifs ci-dessous. Malheureusement, certains
d'entre nous n'ont pas encore une idée ou sont encore sceptiques sur le démantèlement
de notre pays... Mais ces collections sauront probablement vous
montrer l'énormité de cette tragédie. Vous pouvez également les visualiser
en "slide show" aussi. A noter, qu'il y
a toujours de la place pour l'expansion, alors si vous avez
d'autres photos, ne pas hésiter à les insérer en vue de les partager avec
tout le monde.
Leogane is coming soon
English : Due to the number of images that continue to increase on our network
subsequent to the earthquake in Haiti
, we took the liberty of assembling them into a photo gallery where it is
accessible to you by clicking on the respective link bellow. Unfortunately,
many of us have no idea yet or are still continuing to remain in disbelief of
the dismantlement of our country... But these collections will probably show
you the enormity of the tragedy. You could also visualize them in slide show as
well. Keep in mind, there is always room for expansion, so if you have any
pictures, don't be reluctant to add them where it can be seen by everyone in
this album.
Leogane is coming
soon
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Un projet de loi
introduit ce 28 janvier dans la Chambre POUR QUE NUL NE L'IGNORE !!!
18022010
Posté le 4 avril 2009 à 04:13
Un projet de loi
introduit ce 28 janvier dans la Chambres des Répresentants des Etats-Unis en
rapport avec le Coup d'Etat et révolte de 2004 contre Aristide (H.R. 331).
Lee Introduces Bill
Concerning Coup D'Etat in Haiti; 28 January 2009 Aujourd'hui à 0:00
To: nebigeff@.
To: nebigeff@.
Coup d'Etat et
Révolte de 2004 en Haiti: Un
projet de loi a été introduit ce 28 janvier dans la Chambre des Représentants
des Etats-Unis en vue de créer une commission indépendante
devant investiguer le coup d'Etat de 2004 en Haiti.
Ce projet de loi a
été introduit pas Barbara Lee et secondé par Dennis J. Kucinich, D-Ohio; Charles B. Rangel,
D-New York; Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas; Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania;
Corrine Brown, D-Florida; Donald M. Payne, D-New Jersey; Jan Schakowsky,
D-Illinois; and Mike Honda, D-California. Le comité des Affaires
Etrangères de la Chambre des Réprésentants des Etats-Unis a reçu ce projet de
loi.
Pour plus d'information, contactez US Fed News through
its Washington, D.C.-area office, 703/304-1897 or by e-mail at
myron@targetednews. com.
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anglais de la dépêche envoyée par Francklin Geffrard to Haiti Connexion
AMBRESH
RANJAN US Fed News
> WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- Rep. Barbara Lee, D-California, has introduced a bill (H.R. 331) to "establish the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in theRepublic of Haiti ."
> The bill, introduced on Jan. 8, was co-sponsored by Reps. Dennis J. Kucinich, D-Ohio; Charles B. Rangel, D-New York; Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas; Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania; Corrine Brown, D-Florida; Donald M. Payne, D-New Jersey; Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois; and Mike Honda, D-California. It was referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
> For more information about this report, contact US Fed News through its Washington, D.C.-area office, 703/304-1897 or by e-mail at myron@targetednews. com.
> HTS HTOranjanA HTOranjanA 090128-972686
> A copy of the full-text of the legislation follows:H.R. 331To establish the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the Republic of Haiti.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION.There is established in the legislative branch the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the Republic of Haiti (in this Act referred to as the `Commission' ).SEC. 2. DUTIES.(a) Duties- The Commission shall examine and evaluate the role of theUnited States Government in the February 2004 coup
d'etat in the Republic of Haiti . In carrying out the preceding
sentence, the Commission shall examine and evaluate the following:
> WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- Rep. Barbara Lee, D-California, has introduced a bill (H.R. 331) to "establish the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the
> The bill, introduced on Jan. 8, was co-sponsored by Reps. Dennis J. Kucinich, D-Ohio; Charles B. Rangel, D-New York; Eddie Bernice Johnson, D-Texas; Chaka Fattah, D-Pennsylvania; Corrine Brown, D-Florida; Donald M. Payne, D-New Jersey; Jan Schakowsky, D-Illinois; and Mike Honda, D-California. It was referred to the House Foreign Affairs Committee.
> For more information about this report, contact US Fed News through its Washington, D.C.-area office, 703/304-1897 or by e-mail at myron@targetednews. com.
> HTS HTOranjanA HTOranjanA 090128-972686
> A copy of the full-text of the legislation follows:H.R. 331To establish the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the Republic of Haiti.Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,SECTION 1. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION.There is established in the legislative branch the Independent Commission on the 2004 Coup d'Etat in the Republic of Haiti (in this Act referred to as the `Commission' ).SEC. 2. DUTIES.(a) Duties- The Commission shall examine and evaluate the role of the
(1)
The extent to which the United States Government impeded the democratic process
in Haiti, including the extent to which actions and policies of the United
States Government contributed to the overthrow of the democratically- elected
> Government of Haiti.
> Government of Haiti.
(2)
The circumstances under which Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned
his office and went into exile in the Central African Republic, including the
role of the United States Government in such resignation and exile.(3) In the
events leading up to the coup d'etat, the extent to which the United States
Government fulfilled its obligations under article 17 of the Organization of
American States (OAS) Inter-American Democratic Charter requiring that each OAS
member country come to the aid of another OAS government under attack.
(4)
The extent to which the United States Government impeded efforts by the
international community, particularly efforts by CaribbeanCommunity (CARICOM)
countries, to prevent the overthrow of the democratically- elected Government
of Haiti .
(5)
The role of the United States Government in influencing decisions regarding
Haiti at the United Nations Security Council and in discussions between Haiti
and
> other countries that were willing to assist in the preservation of the democratically- elected Government of Haiti by sending security forces to
> Haiti.
> other countries that were willing to assist in the preservation of the democratically- elected Government of Haiti by sending security forces to
> Haiti.
(6)
The extent to which United States assistance was provided or United States
personnel were used to support, directly or indirectly, the forces opposed to
the government of President Aristide, including the extent to which United
States bilateral assistance was channeled through nongovernmental organizations
that were directly or indirectly associated with political groups actively
involved in fomenting hostilities or violence toward the government of
President Aristide.
(7)
The involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency, directly or indirectly, in
operations that contributed to the overthrow of the democratically- elected Government
of Haiti .
(8)
The impact of the International
Republican Institute, the National Democratic Institute for International
Affairs, and other organizations funded by the
> United States Agency for International Development on the political process in
> Haiti.
> United States Agency for International Development on the political process in
> Haiti.
(9)
The political and economic impact on Haiti of the decision by the United States
Government to discontinue all United States bilateral assistance to Haiti and
United States efforts to block loans and support for Haiti from international
financial institutions. (10) The broader implications for Haiti and the
Caribbean region of the events culminating in the coup d'etat.(b) Scope of
Duties- In carrying out the duties described in subsection (a), the Commission
may examine the actions and representations of the current Administration as
well as prior Administrations. SEC. 3. COMPOSITION OF
> COMMISSION.( a) Members- The Commission shall be composed of 10 members, of
> whom--(1) 3 members shall be appointed by the majority leader of the Senate;(2)
> 2 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3)
> 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader
> of the Senate; and(4) 3 members shall be appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives. (b) Qualification Requirement; Deadline for Appointment; Meetings-(1) NONGOVERNMENTAL APPOINTEES- An individual appointed to the Commission may not be an officer or employee of the Federal Government or any State or local government.( 2) DEADLINE FOR APPOINTMENT- All members of the Commission shall be appointed not later than 45 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.(3) MEETINGS- The Commission shall meet at the call of the Chairperson or a majority of its members.(c) Chairperson; Vice Chairperson- The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Commission shall be elected by the members of the Commission.( d) Quorum; Vacancies- Six members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum. Any vacancy in the Commission shall not affect its powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.SEC. 4. POWERS OF
> COMMISSION.( a) Hearings and Sessions-(1) IN GENERAL- The Commission shall, for the purpose of carrying out this Act, hold public hearings and meetings to the extent appropriate, sit and act at times and places, take testimony, and receive evidence as the Commission considers appropriate. (2) ADDITIONAL
> REQUIREMENTS- (A) PUBLIC HEARINGS- Any public hearings of the Commission shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the protection of information provided to or developed for or by the Commission as required by any applicable statute, regulation, or Executive order.(B) PUBLIC VERSIONS OF REPORTS- The Commission shall release public versions of the reports required under section 8.(b) Subpoena Power-(1) IN GENERAL- The Commission may issue a subpoena to require the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence relating to any matter under investigation by the Commission.( 2) FAILURE TO OBEY AN ORDER OR SUBPOENA- If a person refuses
> to obey a subpoena issued under paragraph (1), the Commission may apply to a United States district court for an order requiring that person to appear before the Commission to give testimony, produce evidence, or both, relating to the matter under investigation. The application may be made within the judicial district where the hearing is conducted or where that person is found, resides, or transacts business. Any failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as civil contempt.(3) SERVICE OF SUBPOENAS- The subpoenas of the Commission shall be served in the manner provided for subpoenas issued by a United States district court under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States district courts.(c) Contract Authority- The Commission may, to such extent and in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts, enter into contracts to enable the Commission to discharge its duties of this
> Act.(d) Information From Federal
> Agencies- The Commission may secure directly from any Federal department or agency information necessary to enable it to carry out this Act. Upon request of the Chairperson of the Commission, the head of that department or agency shall provide that information to the Commission.( e) Assistance From Federal
> Agencies-(1) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION- The Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Commission on a reimbursable basis administrative support and other services for the performance of the Commission's duties.(2) OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES- In addition to the assistance described in paragraph (1), departments and agencies of the United States may provide to the Commission such services, funds, facilities, staff, and other support services as they may determine advisable and as may be authorized by law.(f) Gifts- The Commission may accept, use, and dispose of gifts or donations of services or
> property.(g) Postal Services- The
> Commission may use the United States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions as departments and agencies of the United States.SEC. 5. STAFF OF COMMISSION.( a) Appointment and Compensation- The Chairperson of the Commission, in consultation with the Vice Chairperson of the Commission, in accordance with rules agreed upon by the Commission, may appoint and fix the compensation of a staff director and such other personnel as may be necessary to enable the Commission to carry out its duties, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such Act relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates, except that no rate of pay fixed under this subsection may exceed the equivalent of that payable for a position at level V of the Executive Schedule under section 5316 of title 5, United
> States Code.(b) Detailees- Any Federal Government employee may be detailed to the Commission without reimbursement from the Commission, and such detailee shall retain the rights, status, and privileges of his or her regular employment without interruption. (c) Consultant Services- The Commission is authorized to procure the services of experts and consultants in accordance with section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, but at rates not to exceed the daily rate paid a person occupying a position at level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United States Code.SEC. 6. COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES.(a) Compensation- Each member of the Commission may be compensated at a rate not to exceed the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay in effect for a position at level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United States Code, for each day during which that member is engaged in the actual performance of
> the duties of the Commission.( b) Travel Expenses- While away from their homes or regular places of business in the performance of services for the Commission, members of the Commission shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code.SEC. 7. SECURITY CLEARANCES FOR COMMISSION MEMBERS AND STAFF.(a) In General- Subject to subsection (b), the appropriate Federal agencies or departments shall cooperate with the Commission in expeditiously providing to the Commission members and staff appropriate security clearances to the extent possible pursuant to existing procedures and
> requirements. (b) Exception- No person shall be provided with access to classified information under this Act without the appropriate required security clearance access.SEC. 8. REPORTS OF COMMISSION;
> TERMINATION. (a) Interim Reports- The Commission may submit to Congress and the President interim reports containing such findings, conclusions, and recommendations for corrective measures as have been agreed to by a majority of Commission members.(b) Final Report- Not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall submit to Congress and the President a final report containing such findings, conclusions, and recommendations for corrective measures as have been agreed to by a majority of Commission members.(c) Form of Report- Each report prepared under this section shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified annex.SEC. 9. TERMINATION. (a) In General- The Commission, and all the authorities of this Act, shall terminate 60 days after the date on which the final report is submitted under section 8(b).(b) Administrative Activities Before Termination- The Commission may use the 60-day period
> referred to in paragraph (1) for the purpose of concluding its activities, including providing testimony to committees of Congress concerning its reports and disseminating the final report.SEC. 10. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) In General- There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this Act $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2010.(b) Availability- Amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations under subsection (a) are authorized to remain available until the date on which the Commission terminates pursuant to section 9(a).
> COMMISSION.( a) Members- The Commission shall be composed of 10 members, of
> whom--(1) 3 members shall be appointed by the majority leader of the Senate;(2)
> 2 members shall be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives; (3)
> 2 members shall be appointed by the minority leader
> of the Senate; and(4) 3 members shall be appointed by the minority leader of the House of Representatives. (b) Qualification Requirement; Deadline for Appointment; Meetings-(1) NONGOVERNMENTAL APPOINTEES- An individual appointed to the Commission may not be an officer or employee of the Federal Government or any State or local government.( 2) DEADLINE FOR APPOINTMENT- All members of the Commission shall be appointed not later than 45 days after the date of the enactment of this Act.(3) MEETINGS- The Commission shall meet at the call of the Chairperson or a majority of its members.(c) Chairperson; Vice Chairperson- The Chairperson and Vice Chairperson of the Commission shall be elected by the members of the Commission.( d) Quorum; Vacancies- Six members of the Commission shall constitute a quorum. Any vacancy in the Commission shall not affect its powers, but shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made.SEC. 4. POWERS OF
> COMMISSION.( a) Hearings and Sessions-(1) IN GENERAL- The Commission shall, for the purpose of carrying out this Act, hold public hearings and meetings to the extent appropriate, sit and act at times and places, take testimony, and receive evidence as the Commission considers appropriate. (2) ADDITIONAL
> REQUIREMENTS- (A) PUBLIC HEARINGS- Any public hearings of the Commission shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the protection of information provided to or developed for or by the Commission as required by any applicable statute, regulation, or Executive order.(B) PUBLIC VERSIONS OF REPORTS- The Commission shall release public versions of the reports required under section 8.(b) Subpoena Power-(1) IN GENERAL- The Commission may issue a subpoena to require the attendance and testimony of witnesses and the production of evidence relating to any matter under investigation by the Commission.( 2) FAILURE TO OBEY AN ORDER OR SUBPOENA- If a person refuses
> to obey a subpoena issued under paragraph (1), the Commission may apply to a United States district court for an order requiring that person to appear before the Commission to give testimony, produce evidence, or both, relating to the matter under investigation. The application may be made within the judicial district where the hearing is conducted or where that person is found, resides, or transacts business. Any failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as civil contempt.(3) SERVICE OF SUBPOENAS- The subpoenas of the Commission shall be served in the manner provided for subpoenas issued by a United States district court under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for the United States district courts.(c) Contract Authority- The Commission may, to such extent and in such amounts as are provided in appropriation Acts, enter into contracts to enable the Commission to discharge its duties of this
> Act.(d) Information From Federal
> Agencies- The Commission may secure directly from any Federal department or agency information necessary to enable it to carry out this Act. Upon request of the Chairperson of the Commission, the head of that department or agency shall provide that information to the Commission.( e) Assistance From Federal
> Agencies-(1) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION- The Administrator of General Services shall provide to the Commission on a reimbursable basis administrative support and other services for the performance of the Commission's duties.(2) OTHER DEPARTMENTS AND AGENCIES- In addition to the assistance described in paragraph (1), departments and agencies of the United States may provide to the Commission such services, funds, facilities, staff, and other support services as they may determine advisable and as may be authorized by law.(f) Gifts- The Commission may accept, use, and dispose of gifts or donations of services or
> property.(g) Postal Services- The
> Commission may use the United States mails in the same manner and under the same conditions as departments and agencies of the United States.SEC. 5. STAFF OF COMMISSION.( a) Appointment and Compensation- The Chairperson of the Commission, in consultation with the Vice Chairperson of the Commission, in accordance with rules agreed upon by the Commission, may appoint and fix the compensation of a staff director and such other personnel as may be necessary to enable the Commission to carry out its duties, without regard to the provisions of title 5, United States Code, governing appointments in the competitive service, and without regard to the provisions of chapter 51 and subchapter III of chapter 53 of such Act relating to classification and General Schedule pay rates, except that no rate of pay fixed under this subsection may exceed the equivalent of that payable for a position at level V of the Executive Schedule under section 5316 of title 5, United
> States Code.(b) Detailees- Any Federal Government employee may be detailed to the Commission without reimbursement from the Commission, and such detailee shall retain the rights, status, and privileges of his or her regular employment without interruption. (c) Consultant Services- The Commission is authorized to procure the services of experts and consultants in accordance with section 3109 of title 5, United States Code, but at rates not to exceed the daily rate paid a person occupying a position at level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United States Code.SEC. 6. COMPENSATION AND TRAVEL EXPENSES.(a) Compensation- Each member of the Commission may be compensated at a rate not to exceed the daily equivalent of the annual rate of basic pay in effect for a position at level IV of the Executive Schedule under section 5315 of title 5, United States Code, for each day during which that member is engaged in the actual performance of
> the duties of the Commission.( b) Travel Expenses- While away from their homes or regular places of business in the performance of services for the Commission, members of the Commission shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, in the same manner as persons employed intermittently in the Government service are allowed expenses under section 5703 of title 5, United States Code.SEC. 7. SECURITY CLEARANCES FOR COMMISSION MEMBERS AND STAFF.(a) In General- Subject to subsection (b), the appropriate Federal agencies or departments shall cooperate with the Commission in expeditiously providing to the Commission members and staff appropriate security clearances to the extent possible pursuant to existing procedures and
> requirements. (b) Exception- No person shall be provided with access to classified information under this Act without the appropriate required security clearance access.SEC. 8. REPORTS OF COMMISSION;
> TERMINATION. (a) Interim Reports- The Commission may submit to Congress and the President interim reports containing such findings, conclusions, and recommendations for corrective measures as have been agreed to by a majority of Commission members.(b) Final Report- Not later than 18 months after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Commission shall submit to Congress and the President a final report containing such findings, conclusions, and recommendations for corrective measures as have been agreed to by a majority of Commission members.(c) Form of Report- Each report prepared under this section shall be submitted in unclassified form, but may contain a classified annex.SEC. 9. TERMINATION. (a) In General- The Commission, and all the authorities of this Act, shall terminate 60 days after the date on which the final report is submitted under section 8(b).(b) Administrative Activities Before Termination- The Commission may use the 60-day period
> referred to in paragraph (1) for the purpose of concluding its activities, including providing testimony to committees of Congress concerning its reports and disseminating the final report.SEC. 10. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS. (a) In General- There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this Act $5,000,000 for fiscal year 2010.(b) Availability- Amounts appropriated pursuant to the authorization of appropriations under subsection (a) are authorized to remain available until the date on which the Commission terminates pursuant to section 9(a).
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