Haiti earthquake news video – USA embassy camera in Port-au-Prince captured one event on Tuesday 12 January 2010. The video, enhanced by Mr S P Syed (GETV), shows camera shake, buildings crumbles (top-left corner of the screen at 0:30) creating dust clouds, panicked drivers lose conrol and abandon vehicles. The earthquake killed an estimated 200,000 people, injured over 50,000, leaving over 3m people (third of the island’s population) without water, food and shelter. The quake damaged the island infrasture, banks, telephone exchanges and poles, etc. The island is now under US army occupation, causing hurdles and obstructions as the gate-keeper to the humanitarian relief efforts, and flight arrivals, etc. Please resist the childish temptation to use the Haiti earthquake as a platform to incite anti-Muslim hate and violence, and covert agendas. What has happened in Haiti is tragic to say the least. To abuse the humanitarian strategy shows nothing but a serious lack of concern for millions suffering in Haiti. It is not a game of ‘we are better than you!’ Please stop with planting loaded questions on the Internet and elsewhere, and show some respect for human sufferings. Focus efforts and energy to help the humanity. For further information on response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake, please analyse and edit wikipedia, preferably before commenting on the subjects, linked here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Response… and here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Hai… . Haitian prime minister Jean-Max Bellerive said he does not understand why so much water and food in storage facilities at the airport is still not being distributed. Bellerive expressed his frustration, on Wed 27 Jan 2010, with security decisions made by the US occupation army that are hindering the earthquake relief effort. “Haitians don’t care about the security, they just want the water, food and medicine to get to them … they don’t feel that there is the need for so much security,” Bellerive said.Every country richer than Haiti is trying to help, but only American government is sending armed occupation forces under its command to build more bases, and never pull out. Karachi-based charity worker, Abdul Sattar Edhi, pledged cash as former US president George Bush ordered. Food rots and cash disappears without traceable accountability. Many other Muslim countries provided aid relief, including: Indonesia, Turkey, Iran, Morocco, Jordan, Islam Relief USA/UK, Muslim Aid, etc. Pakistan has also pledged to send others relief items. Other Muslim countries are sending cash or kind. Most countries are helping in any way they can, a lot more than what six billion people see, hear or read in the anti-Muslim media. Collectively, many Muslim states and charities gave America millions dollars after the Katrina hurricanes. But, by a remarkable coincident, Muslims countries, where USA imposed and sustained despots, and has occupation army, have donated almost nothing!!! The USA and EU countries sell over 99.9% of the weapons of mass destruction, impose and sustain despots in over fifty Muslim countries to rob and loot but donate little, lie to impose “wars” on, invade and occupy, weak countries, hire Blackwater XE to invade and occupy, kill unarmed civilians with drone attacks everyday since 2004, and contribute to global “climate change” that leads to such disasters, etc. The US chosen, imposed and sustained despots are too busy funding and subsidising the US and the EU economies with almost free oil and natural resources, bailing out sub-prime banks. More than two rich Muslim-Arab countries in the Middle East alone own almost ten percent of the USA Inc. So, who is helping the victims of Blackwater XE and the US drone attacks? Muslims have fantastic charity programmes. Alms giving, or zakat charity, one of the five pillars of Islam. Haitians need water, food, shelter, medicines, hospitals, schools, reconstruction, infrastructure, etc. Do they need army of occupation and bases?

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Help Haiti Earthquake Victims (Graphic Pictures)


Tuesday Haiti was hit with a devatating earthquake. Haiti is an extremely poor country without a lot of resources. Please help them. Links to Relief Organizations below. DONATE!American Red Cross http://www.redcross.org/Salvation Armyhttp://www.salvationarmy.org/ihq/www_…NetHope http://www.nethope.org/Save the Childrenhttp://www.savethechildren.org/World Vision International http://wvi.org/wvi/wviweb.nsfCare http://www.care.org/index.aspMercyCorpshttp://www.mercycorps.org/Unicefhttp://www.unicef.org/

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ShelterBox: Haiti Earthquake 2010


At the time of this video being shot, ShelterBox has sent more than 8,000 ShelterBoxes to Haiti after the earthquake on January 12.Each box contains emergency shelter provision and life saving supplies. In Haiti, ShelterBox has been working with the French Red Cross, the US 82nd Airborne Division, IOM, ACTED, the Dutch military, local Rotarians, Scouts, MSF and Handicap International.Boxes have been distributed to the people in most need.Please visit www.shelterbox.org to find out how you can help support ShelterBox’s work around the world.Music: Alicia Keys – Send Me and AngelPenrice Community College – Song for HaitiAll copyright belongs to the artist/record company.

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Haiti Earthquake 2010 *Must See Footage*


The People of Haiti need help. You can help by contacting the Red Cross or the Salvation Army.You can text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to American Red Cross relief for Haiti.

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Haiti Earthquake Damage


Pictures from January 13th 2010,day after the big earthquake in Tahiti.For even more pictures and details go to http://www.boston.com/bigpi…

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Haiti Relief Supply Samples


Tracy Reines, Director of International Response shows some examples of what we’re distributing to survivors in Haiti. http://www.redcross.org

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