{"id":247077,"date":"2010-01-29T09:36:29","date_gmt":"2010-01-29T14:36:29","guid":{"rendered":"tag:www.southernstudies.org,2010:\/\/5.12121"},"modified":"2010-02-05T11:55:13","modified_gmt":"2010-02-05T16:55:13","slug":"voices-haiti-hell-and-hope","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/247077","title":{"rendered":"VOICES: Haiti, hell and hope"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>        <span><\/span><i><span>By Bill Quigley<\/span><\/i><span><\/p>\n<p>Smoke and flames rose from the sidewalk. A<br \/>\nwhite man took pictures. Slowing down, my breath left me. The fire was<br \/>\na corpse. Leg bones sticking out of the flames. <\/span><br \/><span><br \/>\n<br \/>Port-au-Prince police headquarters is gone, already bulldozed. A<br \/>\nnearby college is pancaked. Government buildings are destroyed. Stores<br \/>\nfallen down. Tens of thousands of buildings destroyed. Hundreds of<br \/>\nthousands homeless. <\/span><br \/><span> <br \/>Giant piles of concrete, rebar, metal pipes, plastic pipes, doors and wires. <\/span><br \/>\n<span> <br \/>Corpses are still inside many of the mountains of rubble. No estimates of how many thousands of people are dead inside. &nbsp;<\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<br \/>Electrical poles bend over streets, held up by braids of thick<br \/>\nblack wires. On some side streets the wires are still down in the<br \/>\nstreet. &nbsp;<\/span><br \/>\n<span> <br \/>Buildings take unimaginable shapes. Some are half up while<br \/>\nthe other side slopes to the ground. Some like collapsed cakes. Others<br \/>\nsmashed like children&#8217;s toys. <\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp; <br \/>Everywhere are sheet shelters. In parks, soccer fields, in the<br \/>\n parking lot of the TV station, tens of thousands literally in the streets and on sidewalks. <\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<br \/>Thousands of people standing in the hot sun waiting their turn. Outside the hospital, clinics, money transfer companies, immigration<br \/>\noffices, and the very few places offering water or food. <\/span><br \/>\n<span> <br \/>Troops and heavy machinery are only seen in the center of the city. <\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<br \/>After days in Port-au-Prince I have seen only one fight &#8212; two teens<br \/>\nfighting on a streetcorner over a young woman. No riots. No machetes. <\/span><br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<span> <br \/>Hope is found in the people of Haiti. Despite no<br \/>\nelectricity, little shelter, minimal food and no real goverment or<br \/>\norder, people are helping one another survive. <\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp; <br \/>Men and boys are scavenging useful items from the mounds of fallen buildings. Women are selling<br \/>\n mangoes and nuts on the street. Teens are playing with babies. <\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<br \/>Beautiful hymns are lifted as choirs calling to God in every sheet<br \/>\ncamp every evening. People pray constantly. The strikingly beautiful<br \/>\ntap tap cabs trumpet In God We Trust or Merci Jesus on bright colors. <\/span><br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>\n<span> <br \/>Everyone needs tents and food and medical care and water.<br \/>\n&nbsp;But when you talk to them, most will lead you to the ailing great<br \/>\ngrandma or the malnourished child.<\/span><br \/><span> <br \/>What should<br \/>\noutsiders do?, I asked Lavarice Gaudin. Lavarice, who helps the St.<br \/>\nClares community feed thousands each day through their What If<br \/>\nFoundation, said, &#8220;Help the most poor first. Some who labored their<br \/>\nwhole lives to make a one bedroom home will likely never have a home<br \/>\nagain. Haiti needs everything. But we need it with a plan. Pressure the<br \/>\nHaitian government, pressure USAID to help the poorest.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span> International volunteers who work hand in hand with Haitians are welcomed. Others not so much <\/span><br \/><span><br \/>Lavarice saw the Associated Press story that reported only one penny<br \/>\nof every U.S. aid dollar will go directly in cash to needy Haitians. &#8220;I<br \/>\ncan understand that they distrust the government, but why not distribute<br \/>\naid through the churches and good community organizations?&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p><span>&#8220;We hope this will help us develop strong leadership that listens and responds to the people.&#8221;<\/span><br \/><span>&nbsp; <br \/>&#8220;No matter what, we will never give up. Haitians are strong, hopeful people. We will rebuild.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><\/span><i>A frequent contributor to Facing South and other<br \/>\nonline publications, Bill Quigley is a long-time advocate for human rights in Haiti and<br \/>\na veteran of the post-Katrina recovery. He sent this dispatch<br \/>\nfrom Haiti this morning.<\/i> <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Bill Quigley Smoke and flames rose from the sidewalk. A white man took pictures. Slowing down, my breath left me. The fire was a corpse. Leg bones sticking out of the flames. Port-au-Prince police headquarters is gone, already bulldozed. A nearby college is pancaked. Government buildings are destroyed. Stores fallen down. 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