Haitian Judge Files Additional Charge Against Missionaries
A Haitian Judge Files Additional Charge Against Missionaries who were accused of trying to take 33 Haitian children from the country without proper authorization. That new charge is “organizing irregular travel.” The Haitian judge, Judge Bernard Saint-Vil in the case of the 10 American Baptist missionaries, accused of trying to take 33 Haitian children from [...]
Eight of Ten Missionaries Arrive In America
Eight of Ten Missionaries Arrive In America From Haiti Jail after being arrested on charges of child kidnapping January of 2010, allowing them to leave the country, after an earthquake destroyed parts of Haiti. Thousands have been misplaced, killed , injured, left homeless, orphaned and even more have been left without proper supplies such as [...]
Haiti Update:Haitian Mourns Many Loses
Haiti Update:Haitian Mourns Many Loses as the one month anniversary comes in and thousands unite in Port-au-Prince to remember 7.0-magnitude earthquake and the 212,000 people killed and 300,000 that were injured. Haiti now has more than 1 million homeless, that are camping out in makeshift tents or anything that they can get their hands on [...]
Haiti Update:Judge Recommends Freeing US Missionaries
Haiti Update:Judge Recommends Freeing US Missionaries held in Haiti for alleged Child smuggling, back from charges on February4th, 2010. A Haitian judge, Judge Bernard Sainvil, has recommended that 10 US missionaries, five men and five women, were detained in Haiti for allegedly smuggling Haiti children, should be freed while the case is being investigated. The [...]
Haiti Update:Haitian Survives 27 Days Under Rubble
Haiti Update:Haitian Survives 27 Days Under Rubble. Miracles do happen, apparently. All most a month after the worst earthquake that has ever hit Haiti, Evan Muncie, 28, was pulled out of the Port-au-Prince wreckage of a market where Evan sold rice to other Haitians. The survivor from the Haiti on January 12th, 2010 earthquake, was [...]
Haiti Earthquake Update:Death Toll 200 Thousand
Haiti Earthquake Update:Death Toll 200 Thousand as angry protests over the slow arrival of aid flared on the rubble-strewn streets and cities. It has been more than three weeks after the 7.0 scale earthquake rocked Haiti a small and poor Caribbean nation, leaving more than 200,000 people dead, another 300,000 injured, with 4,000 of those [...]
Haiti Update:Girl 16 Found In Haiti Rubble
Haiti Update:Girl 16 Found In Haiti Rubble by French rescuers in Haiti on Wednesday, January 27th, 2010. Rescuers believe she could have been trapped under the rubble of the earthquake since the January 12th, 2010. 15 days and with a possible broken legs, rescuers stabilizing her as they pulled her out. It took 6 hours [...]



