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  IRI Freedom Award [ edit ] Main article:  IRI Freedom Award In 1995, IRI established the  Freedom Award  "to honor individuals who have worked to advance freedom and democracy in their countries and around the world". Its first recipient was  Alfredo Cristiani , who served as  President of El Salvador  from 1989 to 1994. Other recipients have included  Miguel Obando y Bravo , the  Archbishop of Managua  from 1970 to 2005,  Ronald Reagan , the 40th  President of the United States ,  Aung San Suu Kyi , the  State Counsellor  and  Minister of Foreign Affairs  of  Myanmar ,  Soviet  dissident  Natan Sharansky ,  Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , the  President of Liberia  from 2006 to 2018, and others. [ 8 ] 2004 Haitian coup [ edit ] Further information:  2004 Haitian coup d'état IRI received funding for its  Haiti  programs from  USAID  from 2002 until 2...

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NOUVEL SOU IMIGRASYON USA

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Hankins, a veteran diplomat with approximately 40 years of experience, won the final bipartisan vote in a roll call vote of 89 to 1, as reported by   CNN . He succeeds Michele Sison, making him the first U.S. ambassador to Haiti since October 2021. The role was temporarily filled by Eric Stromayer as the chargé d’affaires from July 2022. The ambassadorial post in Haiti has been a subject of controversy recently. Hankins’ predecessor, Sison, faced criticism from Haitian citizens who blamed her for the country’s various crises and accused her of overstepping boundaries in Haiti’s affairs. The complexities of diplomatic work in Haiti were further highlighted when U.S. special envoy to Haiti, Daniel Foote, resigned from his post in September 2021 after two months in office. Foote has since openly criticized the U.S. for meddling in Haiti’s affairs on  X  (formerly Twitter) and in interviews. Hankins steps into his role at a time when Haiti faces dire challenges, and many Hait...

HAITI BONNE NOUVELLE

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Leaving the capital for the DR was challenging. However, after a grueling walk that included numerous gang encounters and ransom payments for safe passage, we managed to reach the eastern side of the Dominican Republic border with Haiti.”— Rosalie Amédée