| #11 - Posted 5 May 2009, 11:47 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2636 Posts: 40 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Quote: Belly previously said: Quote: generoso previously said: Story published in the Listin Diario of Sunday May 3, 2009 is as follows: http://www.listin.com.do/app/article.aspx?id=99867 But if we deport them then we get called racist and anti-haitianismo and everything else like violator of human rights and all that. Not all haitians are like that but we are at a point where we just got to say Por uno que pagen todos and start the process of deportation. I think we have to create a voluntary police instution here so people can start to get it done themslves. A voluntary, but presumably funded group of Dominicans with a brief to expel Haitians? What job are they going to get done? This is a terrible idea. |
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| #12 - Posted 5 May 2009, 12:52 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Carlos, barrio de matatanes, aqui no invente Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 1147 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Quote: Carlos Franco's feelings are understandable for many people in DR. Our own lesdership is the one facilitating and profiting from this mass invasion of ilegal haitians to our nation. in spite of the fact that the situation is reaching a boiling point, I will continue to live in my land even if there are a cosillion haitians around the corner. The problem is that politicians and military leaders are failing to see and understand the social explosion of rage that is about to unfold in our society. Dominican and Haitians can live together side by side each one in their respective country without getting to close, don't let any ngo or any haitian troll tell you otherwise, historicaly Dominicans have a short fuse when it comes to haitians doing crimes in DR and as the waves of haitians reach more and more barrios the racial tensions grows and then shit like this happens (see article) http://listindiario.com/app/article.aspx?id=99867 I posted the link yesterday in response to user carlosfranco's comments. I my opinion this is the first of many acts of violence against haitian nationals in DR, Dominicans have a short fuse and little patience when it comes to haitians doing crimes in DR and more heads will roll my fellow dominicans, I know because unlike the haitian elite that lives abroad and only comes to the island on vacation and usually to the dominican side because they are afraid of their own kind, I see it every day, people are getting tire and frustrated. See also the response of the skeleton haitian government already blackmailing DR over this beheading. (see article) http://www.almomento.net/news/127/ARTICLE/32689/2009-05-05.html also read the users comments and you could gauge the anger by regular Dominicans on this issue. |
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| #13 - Posted 5 May 2009, 1:15 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1994 Posts: 1150 | Old_School_Trinitario Carlos Franco's feelings are understandable for many people in DR. Our own lesdership is the one facilitating and profiting from this mass invasion of ilegal haitians to our nation. in spite of the fact that the situation is reaching a boiling point, I will continue to live in my land even if there are a cosillion haitians around the corner. The problem is that politicians and military leaders are failing to see and understand the social explosion of rage that is about to unfold in our society. Dominican and Haitians can live together side by side each one in their respective country without getting to close, don't let any ngo or any haitian troll tell you otherwise, historicaly Dominicans have a short fuse when it comes to haitians doing crimes in DR and as the waves of haitians reach more and more barrios the racial tensions grows and then shit like this happens (see article) http://listindiario.com/app/article.aspx?id=99867 I posted the link yesterday in response to user carlosfranco's comments. I my opinion this is the first of many acts of violence against haitian nationals in DR, Dominicans have a short fuse and little patience when it comes to haitians doing crimes in DR and more heads will roll my fellow dominicans, I know because unlike the haitian elite that lives abroad and only comes to the island on vacation and usually to the dominican side because they are afraid of their own kind, I see it every day, people are getting tire and frustrated. See also the response of the skeleton haitian government already blackmailing DR over this beheading. (see article) http://www.almomento.net/news/127/ARTICLE/32689/2009-05-05.html also read the users comments and you could gauge the anger by regular Dominicans on this issue. Gizmo Interesting Old School. Edited on 5/5/2009 1:16 PM by Gizmo. READ A BOOK FOR REAL! BECOME A BOOKWORM MISTER BEFORE YOU GET SERVED!!!!! |
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| #14 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:00 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2636 Posts: 40 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Gizmo - would you cut some guy's head off instead of involving the police? I guess not. I presume that you agree that just because it happened and you think you know the reason why, that you are still appalled by what happened? Most Dominicans would not do this. They are decent people a some level. This "river of blood" that everyone is predicting is just not going to happen. We all know it. As usual we have people predicting terrible outcomes in the near future due to a problem that has existed for years and is constantly changing. Fortunately most Dominicans are a little more sophisticated than the aggressive nonsense that I read on this thread. |
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| #15 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:21 PM | |
Location: France, PARIS Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2642 Posts: 20 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic I cannot believe that many of you on here supposedly educated individuals in this day and age can make such racist and ignorant statements about a double murder. who are you idiots fooling dominicans dont act that way(generoso) you are full of it you dominicans come to haiti showing them how to steal rear lights from cars and you guys act like saints trujillo made a massacre and you look for innocence come on you have to have more guts then that. your country is as corrupted as theirs and believe me if there is an ounce of truth in the story posted i think that you guys should have exhibited more of that so called class that you claim to have and have him judge and punished for his crimes but to kill him cold blood like that makes you as bad as he is. and believe you guys are not saints. there is one thing that has been said here that i respect though and that is that no haitians should ever step foot in the DR anymore cause you retarded ingrats think you are better then anyone as a matter of fact the last time i visited the DR it was one of your freaking so called exemplary cops who stole my car only to find it at the pol;ice station. if it was up to me i would ban everything coming form your country to enter haiti including the whores whom are so popular there.- |
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| #16 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:24 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Carlos, barrio de matatanes, aqui no invente Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 1147 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Quote: quismaster previously said: Gizmo - would you cut some guy's head off instead of involving the police? I guess not. I presume that you agree that just because it happened and you think you know the reason why, that you are still appalled by what happened? Most Dominicans would not do this. They are decent people a some level. This "river of blood" that everyone is predicting is just not going to happen. We all know it. As usual we have people predicting terrible outcomes in the near future due to a problem that has existed for years and is constantly changing. Fortunately most Dominicans are a little more sophisticated than the aggressive nonsense that I read on this thread. If you kill my brother i will not only cut your head I will burn you body also. I wonder what country you talking about, cause the police in DR don't give a rat azz about no haitian getting decapitated in DR. The military and police at the border crossings don't care what haitians do or what people do to them once they pay to cross the border. Look nobody here is saying Dominicans are not decent or that we are monsters, all I'm saying is that the situation is getting out of control and its going to explode, if you get out of your rich barrio of arroyo hondo or naco or where ever you jevitos hijitos de papi y mami hang out now days you'll see what i'm talking about. If you don't belive me , read the list a Haitian base NGO made of all the so called atrocious acts we perpetrated against haitians in DR. Quote: Enumera "agresiones" En la comunicación remitida a ALMOMENTO.NET, el GARR enumera una serie de agresiones que, a su juicio, se han producido contra inmigrantes haitianos entre enero y abril del 2009, en la República Dominicana. La lista es la siguiente: 2 de enero de 2009: En la "La Cumbre" de Esperanza (cerca de Santiago) desconocidos mataron de un balazo en la cabeza a Luc Georges, un haitiano de 36 años (Fuente almomento.net); 14 de enero de 2009: El joven haitiano de 20 años Schilchild Pierre falleció en el hospital de Santiago a causa de heridas de bala recibidas de miembros del Cuerpos de Seguridad Fronteriza (CESFRONT) cuando trataba de entrar ilegalmente en territorio dominicano (Fuente almomento.net); 19 de enero de 2009: Un haitiano de 30 a 35 años fue muerto por un guardia privado de varias balazos en Vega. A la víctima se le acusa de tratar de robar una gallina (Fuente: El Nacional); 21 de enero de 2009: Personas no identificadas mataron a balazos a Cándido Félix, un haitiano de 42 años y un oficial de policía en Tamarindo Dominicana (Santo Domingo Oriental) en un presunto ataque contra un colmado (bodega de suministros de alimentos). (Fuente: Hoy ); 31 de enero de 2009: Solidaridad Fronteriza, una organización del Servicio Jesuita para los Refugiados y Migrantes (SJRM), dió un grito de alarma después de acoger en la frontera gravemente herido a un haitiano que dice escapó de una masacre en la zona de Santiago Rodríguez, en la que tres personas murieron. Según el sobreviviente, los haitianos fueron asesinados con machetes cuando trataban de entrar ilegalmente en la República Dominicana. Los muertos tenian los nombres de Elías, Monarch y Arniquez. El herido fue trasladado a un hospital de Cap-Haïtien. Solidaridad Fronteriza no pudo comprobar si los tres cadáveres fueron enterrados (Fuente: Servicio de Comunicación de Frontera de Solidaridad); 4 de febrero de 2009: Más de 3.000 nacionales haitianos en la República Dominicana se vieron obligados a abandonar sus zonas de residencia bajo la amenaza de sus vecinos dominicanos, que los acusaban de ser los autores de hechos de delincuencia en la zona. Esto ocurrió en el sector meridional de la provincia de Santiago (Fuente 7 dias); 12 de febrero de 2009: D. Jean Pool, periodista exiliado haitiano en la República Dominicana, dijo que fue golpeado por dominicanos por decir en una emisión de radio que el merengue nació en Haití. El periodista dijo que fue interceptado por varios dominicanos inmediatamente después de salir de la radio. A este último se le acusó de denigrar la cultura dominicana."Sé quiénes son mis agresores, y estoy dispuesto a exponer en frente de ellos", dijo. 13 de febrero de 2009: Franklin España, un haitiano de 19 años fue asesinado con dos balazos por una patrulla de la Policía dominicana. La víctima fue reiteradamente acusado de robo y posesión ilegal de armas de fuego y de intercambiar disparos con la Policía (Fuente: El Nacional). 17 de febrero de 2009: Dos haitianos fueron salvajemente golpeados con un fusil por un soldado de la Unidad Especializada de la Frontera (CESFRONT). Uno de ellos tuvo que ser ingresado en el hospital Elio Fiallo (Perdenales). (Fuente: El Nuevo Diario); 23 de febrero de 2009: El cadáver de un haitiano, Pierre Dulca, de 52 años, fue encontrado en Piedra Blanca, cerca de Dajabón, por la policía dominicana. Este fue acusado de ser un traficante de personas que escapó de Haití debido a las amenazas de varias personas que había defraudado. (Fuente: El Nuevo Diario); 25 de febrero de 2009: Freddy Batista, un haitiano de 43 años de edad fue baleado y herido por el capitán de la Policía Nacional Héctor Bienvenido Urba. Según una nota de la policía dominicana, el agente disparó en legítima defensa. (Fuente: Listín Diario); 25 de febrero de 2009: Más de un centenar de haitianos huyeron de Higuey, una zona turística del este de la República Dominicana, para evitar ser atacados por los residentes de La Ceiba y El Salado, que querían vengarse por el ataque de que fue víctima un chofer. (Fuente: El Nacional); 5 de marzo de 2009: El cadáver de un joven haitiano, de 34 añs, Jackie Emmanuel, fue encontrado en un campo en Higuey. Según fuentes cercanas a la policía dominicana, el haitiano fue asesinado por sus compatriotas (Fuente: El Nacional); 9 de marzo de 2009: Milot Lapointe, un profesor de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (UASD) y comerciante, fue asesinado en el camino de Santiago por desconocidos que dejaron su coche y lo acribillaron a balazos (Fuente: El Nacional) . 26 de marzo de 2009: Gertrudis Montero, un haitiano de 38 años, fue muerto por disparos de armas de fuego mientras viajaba a bordo de una motocicleta con su hijo y su esposo, cerca de la ciudad de Santa Rosa, en Bani. (Fuente: Almomento.net) ; 27 de marzo de 2009: Un pastor haitiano, Denis Fellicier, fue muerto a puñaladas por el joven dominicano de 18 años, González Pérez, en las cercanías de un templo en Villa Mella, en las afueras de Santo Domingo (Fuente: El Nacional); 1ro de abril de 2009: Una madre y su hijo haitiano fueron encontrados estrangulados en su casa, al este de Santo Domingo. Los nombres de las víctimas son Deseo Cristina, de 46 años, y Christian Deseo, de 12. (Fuente: El Nacional); 3 de abril de 2009: El cadáver de un haitiano previamente estrangulado con una cuerda por desconocidos, fue encontrado en Caño Copey, Montecristi. Un patólogo que examinó el cuerpo certificó que murió asfixiado por estrangulamiento. 7 de abril de 2009: Personal de la migración dominicana golpeó a cuatro nacionales haitianos a bordo de los autobuses que transportan indocumentados a la frontera (Fuente: Frontera Jeannot Éxito). 14 de abril de 2009: Un haitiano de 20 años fue apedreado en el camino de acceso a una granja en la ciudad de Neiba (zona de Barahona, sur de República Dominicana). Según las autoridades, fue asesinado por personas que lo encontraron robando en en una granja de la localidad Las Malvinas. 15 de abril de 2009: Tres haitianos y dominicanos fueron heridos con balas y cuchillos y una casa fue incendiada durante una pelea que estalló entre los dos grupos. Los heridos fueron llevados al hospital (Fuente: www.almomento.net). 25 de abril de 2009: El haitiano Noel romano, recibió un disparo en la cabeza de Pablo Jaques, un sargento de policía Dominicana turismo en la zona de Cabarete. Read the article and try to educated yoursefl on this issue before you air your opinion my friend. http://www.almomento.net/news/127/ARTICLE/32673/2009-05-04.html |
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| #17 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:40 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, San Carlos, barrio de matatanes, aqui no invente Join date: June 2008 Member #: 986 Posts: 1147 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Quote: 44CALZ previously said: I cannot believe that many of you on here supposedly educated individuals in this day and age can make such racist and ignorant statements about a double murder. who are you idiots fooling dominicans dont act that way(generoso) you are full of it you dominicans come to haiti showing them how to steal rear lights from cars and you guys act like saints trujillo made a massacre and you look for innocence come on you have to have more guts then that. your country is as corrupted as theirs and believe me if there is an ounce of truth in the story posted i think that you guys should have exhibited more of that so called class that you claim to have and have him judge and punished for his crimes but to kill him cold blood like that makes you as bad as he is. and believe you guys are not saints. there is one thing that has been said here that i respect though and that is that no haitians should ever step foot in the DR anymore cause you retarded ingrats think you are better then anyone as a matter of fact the last time i visited the DR it was one of your freaking so called exemplary cops who stole my car only to find it at the pol;ice station. if it was up to me i would ban everything coming form your country to enter haiti including the whores whom are so popular there.- I agree with you, we are everything you said we are, now you are more than welcome to collect the 2.5 millions of your compatriots and get back to the hellhole you call haiti. There is only one reason stuff like that happens in DR and that is the silent invasion of the haitian plague. And one more thing you got lucky that it wasn't the polimen at El Felicidad Destacamento who took your car, cause they would it also decapitated you on the spot. |
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| #18 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:43 PM | |
Location: France, PARIS Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2642 Posts: 20 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic i will make sure that i do so when i become president and as for your whores good luck and hope you have the guts to decapitate |
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| #19 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:45 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo Join date: December 2007 Member #: 38 Posts: 5734 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic Quote: 44CALZ previously said: i will make sure that i do so when i become president and as for your whores good luck and hope you have the guts to decapitate If there's a supply of something (on this case, beautiful, drop-dead whores) is because there's a demand for it, so if I were you, I'd tell your men to control their zippers and conform themselves with what nature (and stupid arse isolation) gave you for women. A lack of control that only have given rise to the overpopulation that have plagued your country since the beginning. Edited on 5/5/2009 2:51 PM by Lautaro. "A man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good." Niccolo Macchiavelli - The Prince |
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| #20 - Posted 5 May 2009, 2:51 PM | |
Location: France, PARIS Join date: May 2009 Member #: 2642 Posts: 20 | RE: Decapitation in the Dominican Republic and also your god forsakken brothers helped make it a hell hole it is not even funny how much you creatures fascinate me you blame all of your problems on haitians but then again you need them to build your country without them there is no you because you lack guts and like your weak lil compatriots your statement was as big as you. when dominicans commit crimes in haiti they dont get killed the get judge and put to jail but you guys are quick to kill because i guess that god must have given gabrielle job to you all. i hope that a boomerang effect does not occur because it would be sad if we were like you. |
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