Photos: The Faces of Haiti After The Quake

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: A Haitian man holds the photo of his dead son at the GOC university ruins on January 19, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Humanitarian aid is beginning to reach many of the survivors of last week’s deadly magnitude 7.0 earthquake amid fatalities estimated in the tens of thousands and widespread devastation. (Photo by Uriel Sinai/Getty Images)

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Miche Guerieri, 21, sits on a boat with her six-week-old baby after spending three days on a crowded ship off the coast of Port-au-Prince January 20, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Hundreds of displaced Haitians have taken refuge on ships in Haiti’s damaged port inlets, waiting for boats to help them escape from the squalid, earthquake-damaged capital.

Aid has started trickling out to Haitians devastated by last weeks earthquake that ravaged the country, though many fear not enough will reach desparate citizens in time to prevent humanitarian catastrophe. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images).

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Haitians wait in line for the distribution of food by members of the 2nd brigade of the 82nd Airborne January 19, 2010 in the town of Terra Noire just outside Port-au-Prince.

Scenes in Haiti This Week

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Photos: US Military Swing Into Action & Aid Haiti Amid A Barrage of Critics

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: Soldiers from the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division walk to a Navy helicopter to be dropped off to secure an area to drop in food and water supplies near the Cite Soleil area, as relief contiues to arrive after the massive earthquake January 18, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

[tweetmeme]Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake that may have killed thousands. Many buildings were reduced to rubble by the 7.0-strong quake on January 12. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images).

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI – JANUARY 18: A U.S. Army soldier carries an injured child from a helicopter as she is brought in for care after being hurt during the massive earthquake.

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Haitian-US citizens earthquake survivors waiting at the airport to leave Port-au-Prince return to USA, on January 17, 2010. The airport congestion also touched off diplomatic rows between the US military and other donor nations. France and Brazil both lodged official complaints that the US military, in control of the international airport, had denied landing permission to relief flights from their countries. Photo by Tolga Adanali/AA/ABACAPRESS.COM

Editor’s Note: Over recent days, there has been reported criticism from within Haiti, and formal complaints laid by France and Brazil, and its aid agencies,  that the US soldiers were “occupying” Haiti, and not prioritising medical workers.  Clearly, the US Military are providing medical aid, and other relief, on a scale we have never before witnessed. After the challenges with airport congestion  in Haiti, and aid reportedly not reaching people in need, someone needed to step in, take control and ensure there was an orderly process in order at Haiti Airport. The Haitian Government, under the circumstances, were incapable of doing that. Good on the US Military for stepping in, and stepping on diplomatic and aid agency toes, to  ensure aid reached people in need. Haitians were crying out for help. Now the US military are in Haiti,  they’re now facing criticism for doing a job they were called on to do as part of the international effort. In case governments and aid agencies need reminding, the US military are responding , along with Mexico, France, Brazil, Israel and others, to a catastrophic crisis of devastating proportions. Give them a break .


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Patients affected by the recent earthquake wait outside the Killick Haitian Coast Guard base clinic to receive treatment from U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard medical workers, January 16, 2010. (Candice Villarreal/US Navy News Photo/MCT).

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Medical staff from the U.S. Navy, left, and U.S. Coast Guard, right, treat earthquake victims at the Killick Haitian Coast Guard base clinic in Haiti, January 16, 2010. (Candice Villarreal/US Navy News Photo/MCT).

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Naval Air Crewman 2nd Class Jason Harold of Goldsboro, North Carolina, transfers a young Haitian earthquake victim from an SH-60B Seahawk helicopter during a medical evacuation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Saturday, January 16, 2010. (Candice Villarreal/US Navy News Photo/MCT).

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Dr. Sanjay Gupta examines an injured Haitian girl in the medical facility aboard the Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) near Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on January 18, 2010. Gupta, a practicing neurosurgeon and reporter for the CNN news network, was brought to the ship to assist in performing brain surgery on a 12-year-old Hatian girl. UPI/Erin Oberholtzer/U.S. Navy.

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Cmdr. Jerry Berman, left, a Navy surgeon, Dr. Henri R. Ford, Los Angles Pediatric Hospital Surgeon-in-Chief originally from Haiti, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a CNN medical correspondent and practicing neurosurgeon, and Lt. Cmdr. Kathryn Berndt, a Navy surgeon, prepare a 12-year-old Haitian girl with a severe head injury for surgery aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson near Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on January 18, 2010. Surgeons removed a piece of concrete from the child’s brain caused by the earthquake in Haiti. UPI/Michael Barton/U.S. Navy.

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U.S. military members distribute food and water to Haitian citizens in Port-Au-Prince on January 17(UPI/US Navy)

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A Haitian boy receives his meal-ready-to eat (MRE) and bottled water from U.S. military members that are distributing food and water at one of the distribution points in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on January 17(UPI/Laura A. Moore/US Navy)

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A SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopter arrives to deliver water and supplies on January 15, 2010 to Port-au-Prince (UPI/Daniel Barker/U.S. Navy).

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Sailors from the United States Navy deliver an injured U.S. citizen to USS Carl Vinson on Friday, January 15, 2010. Health Services department moved the man to one of the deck elevators for transfer to the ship’s medical facility. Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing 17 are conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations in Haiti in response to the January 12, 2010, earthquake disaster. (Adrian White/US Navy News Photo/MCT)

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U.S. Army soldiers unload food and supplies on January 15, 2010 from a U.S. Navy MH-53E Sea Dragon helicopter from the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) at the airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.(UPI/Candice B. Villarreal/U.S. Navy).


US Secretary of State Debunks Aid ‘Not Reaching Haitians’

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Haitian citizens receive water from air crewmen from Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron (HSC) 9, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, January 16, 2010. The Carl Vinson and Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 17 are conducting humanitarian and disaster relief operations after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake caused severe damage near Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010. (Aaron Shelley/US Navy News Photo/MCT).

Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

January 16, 2010

Transcript Interview With NBC Andrea Mitchell

*Note: transcript provided by NBC News.*

QUESTION: Madam Secretary, from what you’ve seen so far, what have you learned since you’ve been on the ground that will help you make decisions that will help the people of Haiti?

SECRETARY CLINTON: Well, Andrea, the most important thing is the very long meeting that I had with President Preval and his Prime Minister and the leadership that are functioning. We went into great detail about what Haiti needed, what the government needed and how we could better coordinate. I was able to convey both our willingness to assist, but our need to have that coordination so we are going to be working very hard. You know, I like – (airplane noise) That’s a good sound. That means something good is happening. Somebody’s coming or going. I was also able to have a briefing with our military on the ground, our embassy, our ambassador, who’s the chief of mission coordinating all of this. And we took a lot of notes – we have a lot of ideas that we’re going to follow up on and I think we’re making progress but we have a long way to go.

QUESTION: There is the perception – there’ve been complaints or reports of bottlenecks – that there’s a lot of aid coming in but it’s very hard to get it out to the people who need it. Read the rest of this entry »


Joint Communique of the United States and Haiti Governments

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United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (center right) meets with Haiti’s President Rene Preva (third from left) on Saturday(yesterday NZtime), January 16, 2010, to discuss conditions in the country following Tuesday’s deadly earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Julie Jacobson/AP/Pool/MCT)

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Sun, 17 Jan 2010 21:38:47 -0600

Joint Communique of the Governments of the United States and Haiti

Office of the Spokesman

Washington, DC

January 17, 2010

Issued at Port-au-Prince, Haiti

President René Préval of Haiti and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton of the United States of America met in Port-au-Prince in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake of January 12, 2010 and its tragic aftermath, and issued the following joint communiqué: Read the rest of this entry »


Photos: Haitians & Helpers Search Among the Rubble (warning, images may upset)

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI – earlier today: A child sits in his father’s arms as they camp at a makeshift site after their home was destroyed by the massive earthquake. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake that may have killed thousands. Many buildings were reduced to rubble by the 7.3-strong quake on January 12. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

[tweetmeme] These photos were taken earlier today in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Please be warned: some images are graphic and may disturb.

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A man requests help to remove bodies from under the rubbles.

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People look on as rescue workers try to reach children begging for help from under the rubble of what is left of the St Gerard building.

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A man tries to quiet a crowd down so they can listen to the children begging for help from under the rubble of what is left of the St Gerard building.


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A women lies on her hospital bed as she waits for care at the main hospital after being injured during the massive earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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Haitians dig out rubble by hand at the site of a collapsed school where dozens of students are feared buried.

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Haitians walk on the fringe of a displaced persons camp days after the earthquake.

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Haitians look at the rubble of the once-ornate National Palace that collapsed during the earthquake.

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A Haitian man turns away from the sight of hundreds of bodies piled up outside the morgue and main hospital in Port-au-Prince.

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Hands from bodies pile up outside the morgue and main hospital.

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Local water company ‘Fraicheu Local’ distributes free water

Rubble of the once-ornate National Palace that collapsed.


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Members of FAIRFAX COUNTY Urban Search and Rescue search a collapsed section of the Hotel Montana on January 14, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti during a search for survivors. Eight people, including 7 Americans, have been rescued from the rubble of the hotel. UPI/Joshua Lee Kelsey/U.S. Navy.

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Members of Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue scale a collapsed section of the Hotel Montana.

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Members of Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue search a collapsed section of the Hotel Montana

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Richard Santos, from Washington DC, is carried from the rubble of the Hotel Montana by members of Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue on January 14, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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BELGIAN emergency workers stand as they labor to free Rosemene Josiane, 28, who had been trapped in the rubble of her house for days after the earthquake.

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A group of B-FAST (Belgian First Aid and Support Team) members worked most of the day to free the woman, who had her legs pinned under concrete; in the end, the emergency workers had to anesthetize her and amputate one leg to free her. (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images).

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Neighbors cry out prayers of thanks after Belgian emergency workers save Rosemene Josiane, 28, who has been trapped in the rubble of her house for days since the earthquake.

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People, earlier today, carry a coffin of a relative killed by the massive earthquake.

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Search and Rescue workers from MEXICO carry their dog as they searches for survivors trapped under the rubble of what is left of a building after the massive earthquake.

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A MEXICAN rescue team with search dogs attempts to save suvivors under a seven story building.

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People who lost their homes when the massive earthquake struck take up shelter under makeshift tents in the parks in front of the Presidential Palace.

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A women waits for care at the main hospital after being injured during the massive earthquake.

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A woman requests assistance as local water companies distribute free water as relief efforts continue.

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Earlier today, rescue workers educate and coordinate with the population relief efforts days after the earthquake.

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Search and rescue team members from the Dominican Republic nap after working the night shift near the Port au Prince airport


Latest Photos: Earthquake Devastates Haitians; Waiting for Aid (be warned, some pictures may disturb)

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI: A women tends to an injured relative at a small clinic after she was caught in the massive earthquake on January 14, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake killing possibly thousands. Numerous buildings were reduced to rubble by the 7.3-strong quake on January 12. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

[tweetmeme]In a country that has been totally dependent on the United Nations and the Red Cross even before the earthquake, the biggest blow to a swift humanitarian response in Haiti is the  United Nations Mission has suffered a major blow with more than 150 staff still missing, presumed buried under rubble.The UN Haiti mission has about 1700 staff including 1200 Haitians. Among those reportedly still missing in Haiti is the head of the UN mission.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI – JANUARY 13: A man holds a severely injured woman, while waiting for assistance in the town of Canape Vert January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Planeloads of rescuers and relief supplies headed to Haiti as governments and aid agencies launched a massive relief operation after a powerful earthquake that may have killed thousands. (Photo by Frederic Dupoux/Getty Images).

US President Barack Obama ordered a swift and aggressive US rescue effort, while the European Union activated its crisis systems and the Red Cross and United Nations unlocked emergency funds and supplies for the destitute nation. Much of Port-au-Prince was reduced to rubble by the 7.0-strong quake on January 12 but the airport was operational, opening the way for international relief aid to be ferried in by air as well as by sea.

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BBC World Service’s Andy Gallagher reported this morning that there  isn’t really any sense or signs of  any kind of organised  international aid relief, or search and rescue, in earthquake-stricken Haiti.

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Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince is seen from an aerial assessment mission by the American Red Cross.

BBC’s Gallagher, as he walked the rubble-strewn streets of Haiti:

…I barely saw anyone of any official capacity, just perhaps one  Haitian police car and one Haitian ambulance.

…Still no signs of international aid..People keep asking me and stopping me and asking me, where is the help, where is the supplies, where  are the promises that have been made? People just feel desperate, but more than anything else, for now completely alone.

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People walk in the streets after the earthquake.

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An injured women is seen at a makeshift field hospital in Port-au-Prince

Queried about reported problems getting aid into the international airport at Haiti, Gallagher said:

…I can hear what sounds like a C130 military plane either coming in or going out….definite activity there. The airport runway we were lead to believe was badly damaged in the earthquake but when I landed last night, it seems that the runway is fine, there is power at the airport, the runway lights do work at night, there were aircraft taking off and landing last night.

On The Ground in Haiti BBC World Service: interviews with people on the streets, aid worker, Hillary Clinton, international aid experts

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People wait in line for water from the fire department after the earthquake  in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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A casualty is identified with a makeshift toe tag on January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
(Photo by Frederic Dupoux/Getty Images).

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A car remains parked outside the ruins of a cafe January 13, 2010 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

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Outside the Villa Creole Hotel in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, January 14, 2010, the injured from surrounding areas have come for shelter and medical attention by a medical NGO, Hope for Haiti. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT)

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Haitian men transport a male earthquake victim after recovering him underneath debris in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT)

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Haitian men transport a male earthquake victim after recovering him underneath debris in Port-au-Prince.
(Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT)

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Roselyn Joseph, left, gets help in placing the body of her daughter, Emanuela Aminise, 14, inside a coffin, in Port-au-Prince.(Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT).

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A group of women mourn and react is disbelief as the body of the daughter of the woman in the center turns missing in Port-au-Prince
.(Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT).

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A woman whose leg was amputated tries to lie down on a make-shift bed inside the Eliazar Germain General Hospital where the injured seek medical help, but the medical facility has no doctors in Port-au-Prince. (Carl Juste/Miami Herald/MCT).

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A man looks at the body of a dead man outside the Villa Creole Hotel in Port-au-Prince.

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A young girl gets medical attention for her injuries outside the Villa Creole Hotel in Port-au-Prince.

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A young boy tries to rest on his mother’s lap outside the Villa Creole Hotel

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Gladys Loiuis Jeune is pulled alive from the rubble of her home after nearly 43 hours where she was greeted by her ecstatic daughter in Port-au-Prince. (Patrick Farrell/Miami Herald/MCT)

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A woman reaches joyously to Gladys Louis Jeune.

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The body of a person is trapped in the rubble of a home destroyed by the massive earthquake  in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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A man carrying a coffin through the streets. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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People look on as others search for survivors under a church in Port-au-Prince.(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

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Christopher Holmes from the Fairfax County Urban Search and Rescue searches for survivors in the rubble of a building in Port-au-Prince on 14th January.

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A corpse is carried on a stretcher down a street.