People in Cap-Haitian threw stones and bottles at Michel Martelly

The "Haitian Joudalist" just learned that Michel Martelly received a rude welcome in Cap-Haitian during a visit over the weekend.

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According to Taiwan News, people in a crowd of thousands threw rocks and bottles at the Haitian President Michel Martelly while he was in a visit in the city of Cap-Haitian. The president was not hurt, however, several arrests were made as a result of the incident.

Is this a sign of frustration with the population?

Since President Michel Martelly became president, he has not been able to put a government in place. His first two Prime Ministers designee so far have not been successful.

Also unlike for most Haitian Presidents in the past, the expectation of the Haitian population for Michel Martelly is high. Michel martelly promised in his campaign free education, and economic development for the people of Haiti.

Do you think it is too early for the population to start trowing Stones and bottles at the President?

Do you think president michel Martelly is the one to be blaimed for the current situation or the Haitian legislators.

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Mike says...

MOIN SE YON HAITIAN KAP VIV ETRANGER PEUT ETRE MOIN PA KONNIN AMPIL DE HAITI MIN MOIN WE JAN PAYS FONCTIONNE.

YON PRESIDENT POU YON PAYS SE LI KI AN TET POPULATION AN.

NINPOT REPRESENTANT YAP MANDE OU SE PA PRESIDENT AN YO AP PASE. MIN PEP HAITIAN PA KONNIN SA YO RELE PRESIDENT, YO PANSE YO KA FE NINPOT BAGAY AVEK YON PRESIDENT.

MOIN KAP KONPRANN YON MAJORITE NAN MOUN KAP VIV NAN PAYS YA KA PA RINMIN MIKY, MIN SE PA POU AUTANT POU NOU FE KOULE BAGAY SA A NAN FIGURE LEMONDE.

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Josephine Napoleon says...

Its time that we the people of Haitians decendant to start to act like smart people just like (smart phones).

Threwing stones/bottles does not solve anything.

Also, a president should be respected no matter if he's doing a good job or not. We need to start to respect the laws of the land. By the way, if we can't respect God's law where in the world do you think we can even go forward.

Haiti has a lot of problems and it will take more then Michel Martelly and all his antourage, Aristide, and Duvalier to make a dent on that Island call Haiti.

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Lucius Pierre says...

Definitivamente, creo que es demasiado temprano para expresarle al recien llegado presidente de la Replúca, no siendo él culpable de la gravisima situacion que pais ha atravesado por décadas.

No creo que una buena señal lanzarle piedras y botellas.

A parte de eso, creo que el presidente ya no esta en campaña, pues sus encuentros y visitas deben ser coordinadas, es decir, no como un mitín, sino con sectores representados.

Lamento profundamente lo ocurrido y espero que eso no vuelva a

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Mwen Menm says...

Qui tue par l'epee perira par le meme P. Martelly tap kouri deye Aristid avek pep la, konnya pep la ap kouri byien bone deye mately.Msye te panse bagay la tap dous. E byien vin pran

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Daniel Micanor says...

I strongly believe what happened in Cape-Hatian is a problem of education, that"s why, first of all, the just elected president Martely wants free education for all haitians.

I cannot believe a just elected president without an stablished government could bring frustration to the

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Jouklijou says...

Why to the Senators (sa ou fe ce li ou

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Jean Michel says...

I think the Capois should instead, throw rocks and bottles at the Senators and Deputies who refused to ratify the Prime Ministers chosen by the

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Mildred Colas says...

With the way the county is, I think they should give the president more time to get all political party in place.

Haitians are so impatient, what are they thinking...he's some kind of magician, he was going to wave a wand and everything would fall into

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