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Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Government will donate two mobile field kitchens to the Haitian authorities, to guarantee food assistance to the quake’s hundreds of thousands of refugees and victims, and which has been operating as part of the humanitarian aid to the neighboring country.

The Government’s Economic Cafeterias administrator Nicolas Calderón made the announcement on Tuesday, adding that the mobile kitchens are already are being assembled in Tampa, Florida, and will prepare the food which the Dominican Government has been shipping to Haitian territory since the day after the catastrophe.

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Written by: etiennc01, 3 Feb 2010 1:28 AM
From: United States
The President of the island of Hispaniola ( Haiti and the Dominican Republic)LION-NEL FERNANDEZ will donate two mobile field kitchens to Haitan authorities to help with food assistance.
Haitian authorities ? uh !
Let see how long it will take before these vehicles are being sold back to the Dominicans
If only the parasitic Haitian dirty elite could free themselves from their greed ,their racism,and their disdain for Haitian poor . If they could show some compassion toward the poor they have so long exploited and give two more mobile kitchens themselves.
They would signal that they want to participate in the rebuilding of haiti
Written by: Blutarsky This user is banned, 3 Feb 2010 9:02 AM
From: Dominican Republic, No Spin Zone
Haiti is becoming a " Cargo Cult " country ........it almost was before the earthquake
Written by: vincentreginalds, 8 Feb 2010 2:40 PM
From: United States
Millions have lost everything in the quake – homes, food, jobs! For the next 12 months, the World Food Programme says 2 million people will need critical food assistance! If you want to help and learn more about the crisis response, go to: http://wfp.org/crisis/haiti> or you can text FRIENDS to 90999 to make a $5 donation.
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