Haitian Children Sing, Pray in Tent Villages
One week after the earthquake that destroyed much of Port-au-Prince, many people are still sleeping outside in open spaces. Some fear another earthquake. Others do it in solidarity with the people who lost their homes. As the sun begins to set, many break out in song and prayer. VOA’s Jeff Swicord visited the Racine family in the neighborhood of Butte Boyer as they prepared to sleep out under the stars. This is their story in sight and sound.
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SECOND EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI NEWS
SECOND EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI NEWShttp://seowebvideo.com/ SECOND EARTHQUAKE IN HAITI NEWS Just days after the devastating earthquake, another strong earthquake hit Haiti on Wednesday morning (4:33 pm IST), sending panic-stricken people running helter-skelter.The earthquake was of 6.1 magnitude, according to the US Geological Survey, and hit about 56 kilometres northwest of the capital of Port-au-Prince, at a depth of 22 kilometres. The damages caused by the earthquake has not been ascertained as yet, even as Haiti continues to come to terms with the damages and loss caused by the earthquake that struck the country eight days ago, on 12th January.There was no immediate reports of damage from the quake, which struck after daybreak. Haitian officials say the death toll from the January 12 magnitude 7 quake was likely to be between 100,000 and 200,000. Fearing new damage from aftershocks, thousands of people have been sleeping in streets in the capital Port-au-Prince since then. http://seowebvideo.com/

Anderson Cooper, Haitian Hero.
http://RevolutionNews.US — Anderson Cooper — Haitian Hero — Cooper raced to the aid of a badly injured boy in Haiti yesterday — dropping the camera and carrying the bloodied child away from a violent incident in the middle of a chaotic scene.Cooper claims he had heard gunfire in the area and raced to see what had happened — when he noticed some people on the top of a store throwing slabs of concrete down at looters … one of which smashed a child in the head.As blood streamed down his face, Cooper carried him to a safer area and handed him off to a local for treatment.Cooper says he has no idea what happened to the boy.Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2010/01/19/anderso…–CNN on Monday aired another example of a journalist intervening to help, showing graphic footage of anchor Anderson Cooper dragging an injured boy away from a chaotic scene of looting. As the stunned boy tried to wipe the blood from his face, Cooper put his hand on his shoulder. “It’s OK, it’s OK,” he said, looking around frantically for someone to help.Cooper then set down the small camera he had been carrying and scooped the boy up in his arms, carrying him over to a crate away from the violence.http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showt…Time For A New Revolution?♥☠✿☮❀☠✿☮❀☠✿♥❀☠✿http://RevolutionNews.us♥☠✿☮❀☠✿☮❀☠✿♥❀☠✿




