MZ just called from Haiti, near the Dominican Republic border.
The little girl safe, but she will not be allowed out of Haiti for any reason, with anyone, not even her own, proven mother. Period. MZ's coming home.
He couldn't even get to Port-au-Prince. There are U.S. soldiers EVERYWHERE. They're not doing anything except looming. So MZ asked them why they were there. The answer: "We're here to make somebody else isn't."
Did they mean Aristide? Cubans? Venezuelans? Haitian Americans looking to help and bury their relatives? Obviously they don't mean U.S. mormons, evangelicals or baptists. They're allowed everywhere.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
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What a heartbreaking situation.
I hope all is well. It sounds like you are busy.
Today is the Haiti Teach In at Baruch.
Vaquero has a presentation that pulls no punches, particularly for CNN and Jon Anderson, U.S. Action Hero, in tight tee shirt!
The media is beyond shameful in their 'construction' of the 'story.'
Love, C.
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