Date:
Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:19:27 +0000
Thursday March, 22 was Portable Water Day. UN civilian chief Edmond Miler and Sophie B. de Lacombe, the Brazilian troop Commander G. Baosso, Captain Schmitz, Captain Lucena, and Major Heron, as well as the Cite Soleil City Hall third representative and others were present for a community gatherimg for peace.
Edmond Miler, the city hall representative, and UN soldiers made a symbolic act of peace in the idea to erase the weapon image in the population mind and reincarnate peace as the weapon of changes and social development. The ambiance took place in “Baz Jamaik”, meaning Jamaica Base as call it by the Brazilian troop due to the various Jamaican color combinations. That used to be Evens Geune’s home and base. There was a machine gun painted on a wall which represented the sign of violence said Edmond Miler. The drawing was painted in white by the hand of Edmond and the city hall representative to symbolize peace in the community. He considered the UN operations across Haiti in helping to restore peace to be a success. He proposed to see a new Cite Soleil in the coming future beginning very soon as social work takes place in this community with full collaboration of the community for peace.
Guy
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