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Haiti - News : Some news here and there... 04/05/2014 13:31:03 The Divisional Commissioner Marc Wilkens Jean, Spokesman of the General Inspectorate of the National Police (IGPN) reported that during the month of April, 154 officers have seen their pay check, retained by the authorities for refusing to pay their debts to a financial institution or refusal to assume their responsibilities to their wives and children. Cultural and historical tourism Friday, as part of a prospecting mission, in partnership with the Consulate of Haiti in Orlando, a delegation of six people from the "National Association for the Advancement of Colored Poeple" (NAACP), came for most of the United States, visited the Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien (MUPANAH). The delegation was led by Ms. Lourdes Marie Jean Baptiste, Executive Secretary of the Consulate of Orlando. The NAACP, an organization that works in the fields of education and culture, will return to the country in March 2015 with 50 people, who will come make cultural and historical tourism. Idea of the OPL for CEP... Senator Francisco Delacruz, a member of the Organization of People in Struggle (OPL), stated that the position of the OPL had evolved concerning the changes in Electoral Council members. He indicated that the OPL would be favorable that each of the powers represented in the Transitional College of the Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP), replace two of its representatives. He considers that this option would save time and facilitate the holding of elections this year, without rejecting the position of the Senators of the opposition (G6), which require the establishment of a CEP in the spirit of Article 289 of the Constitution. The vaudouisants celebrate May 1st Thursday, May 1, the Rally of voodoo practitioners for the Development of Petit-Goâve, celebrated the feast of agriculture and labor and organized in downtown of Petit-Goâve, the 4th th edition of its traditional parade under the theme "Chak vodouyzan yon pye bwa" in honor of loa cousin zakat, considered as a tough worker and a great farmer. They also revered cousin, legba, Baron, Izidor and other voodoo spirits. After a ceremony before the Soulouque square the vodouisant marched while singing in different streets, saluting in the middle of every intersection the LOAS (spirits) and tracing "veve". They also criticized the Haitian who rejected their culture, their habits and beliefs and appealed for religious tolerance, respect for traditional practices and the preservation of our identity. HL/ HaitiLibre / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondant Petit-Goâve) HL/ HaitiLibre
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