Based on the articles I had read, Kevin Pina very clearly did not shy away from exposing the dark and horrifying realities that were caused by extremely violent Haitian criminals the US et al released and UN killers usually, but rather always falsely called "peacekeepers"
I'm trying to find employment and when this turns out successfully, then this will be one documentary that'll definitely be placed on my purchase list.
I'm unemployed and lack funds for being able to pay for viewing or buying a copy of this documentary film directed by Kevin Pina. It's surely important and [valuable]. I followed articles on events in Haiti after the Feb. 29th, 2004 coup d'etat, reading at HaitiAction[dot]net and a few other Web sites, though mostly Haiti Action, and Kevin Pina did excellent reporting.
I don't know what to believe anymore...
SamuelDMorgan 11 months ago
Based on the articles I had read, Kevin Pina very clearly did not shy away from exposing the dark and horrifying realities that were caused by extremely violent Haitian criminals the US et al released and UN killers usually, but rather always falsely called "peacekeepers"
I'm trying to find employment and when this turns out successfully, then this will be one documentary that'll definitely be placed on my purchase list.
mikecorbeil 1 year ago
I'm unemployed and lack funds for being able to pay for viewing or buying a copy of this documentary film directed by Kevin Pina. It's surely important and [valuable]. I followed articles on events in Haiti after the Feb. 29th, 2004 coup d'etat, reading at HaitiAction[dot]net and a few other Web sites, though mostly Haiti Action, and Kevin Pina did excellent reporting.
mikecorbeil 1 year ago
Tout moun se moun
konbitkreyol 1 year ago