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12 January 2010: We will never forget!

Romjon13
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Jan 16, 2010
2:59 AM
On a breezy afternoon, Port-au-Prince and its surrounding cities were hit by an 7.0 magnitude earthquake which left many residents homeless, dead, helpless, hurt beyond repair, and resolute that we can't give up hope! We have been hit by this earthquake in one of the oddest times, we were finally going to make some progress with the World Bank and IMF relieving us of $1.2 billion debt from a $1.9 billion debt last year. This was a major step at being debt free since we gained our independence in 1804. Some people say, it's a blessing in disguise, to me, I have perplexed conceptions, I have lost cousins, friends, my family have lost their loved ones. I am sincerely thinking about this being the worse thing since Columbus that could ever happen to the Haitian people. But we are not alone in the world, we are getting help from the US and many more Countries, I guess in that, we can see some good deeds and definitely after this tragedy we are bound to come closer as a nation as our motto says it best: "L' Union fait la Force." Do keep us in your prayers and God will do the rest! Thanks for all your supports!

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