Pictures of young Haitian Revolutionary fighting the Beast!

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this a joke right?

you're actually calling these kids shooting weapons sideways revolutionaries.
 
Greed said:
this a joke right?

you're actually calling these kids shooting weapons sideways revolutionaries.

Call them what you want playa but they are fighting the struggle, and sad as it may be... if they are fighting the "BEAST"... they are rev·o·lu·tion·ar·ies

1. A militant in the struggle for revolution.
2. A supporter of revolutionary principles.

but dont get me wrong i do not think all of these kids are the reason the so called Peacekeepers have not been able to take over the country, some were just posing but they are the "Future" God Help Them.
 
Greed said:
this a joke right?

you're actually calling these kids shooting weapons sideways revolutionaries.

Yea I was thinking the same thing. Like how many of them are actually hitting folks? I wonder if they have some sort of boot camp?
 
The pictures are indistinguishable from the ones we've seen in Liberia. Wonder if there are any lessons from Liberia that might be learned by Haitians?

QueEx
 
QueEx said:
The pictures are indistinguishable from the ones we've seen in Liberia. Wonder if there are any lessons from Liberia that might be learned by Haitians?

QueEx
when was the UN in liberia?
 
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More of those young Haitian Revolutionaries fighting the Beast:
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August 2003 - Black Diamond , commander of
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QueEx said:
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Damm your right they are similar, but i did not get my pictures from any websites i got them from a haitian cat down here in the domincan republic, im going to take some pictures myself in couple of months god willing.
 
You noticed. The pics I posted are all of Liberians.

Now, where is this all expected to end up and what, if anything, can the Haitians learn from the Liberian experience ???

QueEx
 
QueEx said:
You noticed. The pics I posted are all of Liberians.

Now, where is this all expected to end up and what, if anything, can the Haitians learn from the Liberian experience ???

QueEx

To tell you the truth i do not think they even know about the liberian experience.

Good amount of them have migrated over here in DR to work and just seem to be waiting for a miracle to happen over there, and when i have spoken to them about the situation over there, they explain to me that what's going on over there is that the US time is up in guantanamo bay and they want haiti as a replacment.

So the US exiled the president and made the country open for occupation.

Do you have any more info on the liberia experience?
 
The web is full of information on Liberia and there are threads on this board (just search this board or google "Liberia" both the web and news stories). My point, however, is relatively simple: the young gun toters are simply murdering each other in the hopeless name of revolution. In my lowly opinion, it needs to end and work begun in earnest towards bringing stable government and give it a chance at least to deal with the multitude of problems gripping Haiti. The constant revolution and counterrevoltion in Haiti has produced 0 (zero) for Haitians.

The U.S. might be at the root of Haiti's problems and I am never surprised at some of the misadventures of our government. But I submit that there are those in Haiti that use the U.S. as an excuse for their own aims and recruitment at revo/counterrevolution. Besides, what resources lie in Haiti that urges conquering it ??? A few million people of African descent ??? Sure.

QueEx
 
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