Haiti - Social : Celebration of the World Day of prisoners in Petit-Goâve - HaitiLibre.com : Haiti news 7/7





iciHaiti - FAES : Donation of a 375 KVa generator to La Paix Hospital

iciHaiti - Insecurity : The Varreux oil terminal blocked

iciHaiti - Politic : Considerable progress during the month of April

iciHaiti - South Biodiversity Project : Two agreements signed

iciHaiti - Special D1 Championship : Partial results 9th day


more news


Haiti - News : Zapping...

Haiti - UN : Intervention on Haiti by American Ambassador Robert Wood

Haiti - Security Council : Periodic presentation on the situation in Haiti

Haiti - FLASH : The Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy vandalized and looted

Haiti - FLASH : The First Lady of Kenya spoke with «Barbecue»


more news


Haiti - Social : Celebration of the World Day of prisoners in Petit-Goâve
31/10/2014 11:52:59

Haiti - Social : Celebration of the World Day of prisoners in Petit-Goâve
Thursday, Dr. Fred Jasmin, Director of the Action Center for Health (CASA) celebrated at the police station of Petit-Goâve the World Day of prisoners around the theme "Anyone can go to jail".

The ceremony was attended by a delegation of students of college Harry Breakman, many personalities including : Me Patrice cadet, Me kebreau Zamor of the Bar Association of the Bar of Petit-Goâve, Pastor Garnel joseph, the priest Birbeck Plaisival and some members of the Red Cross of Petit-Goâve .

Me kebreau Zamor began the ceremony by explaining the reasons for the celebration of the World Day of prisoners and sent comforting about to detainees"I know that you are suffering because you are deprived of your freedom, you live away from your family, but know that our hearts go out to your [...] we are here to show our solidarity."

Pastor Joseph Garnel and the priest Birbeck Plaisival have successively prayed for the prisoners and urged to change their behavior and to choose what is good for themselves and for society, "God bless the prisoners" repeated the two men of the Church.

Dr. Fred Jasmin distributed to prisoners a hot meal, soft drinks, sweets, miscellaneous items and money. These products were generously provided by the students, churches, citizens, civil society, businessmen and lawyers.

The 115 prisoners have greatly appreciated this gesture of solidarity and sympathy and thanked CASA, Me Kébreau Zamor and religious authorities.

HL/ HaitiLibre / Guyto Mathieu (Correspondant Petit-Goâve)

Twitter Facebook Rss
Send news to... Daily news...




Why HaitiLibre ? | Contact us | Français
Copyright © 2010 - 2024
Haitilibre.com