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 Nombre de messages: 3073 Localisation: Washington, DC Opinion politique: Senior Financial Analyst Loisirs: walking, jogging, basket, tennis Date d'inscription: 21/08/2006
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 | Sujet: The Commonwealth of Dominica accueillera les Footballeurs Haïtiens Ven 25 Fév 2011 - 13:39 | |
| The Commonwealth of Dominica invite et accueillera les Footballeurs Haïtiens.Nou konnen ke cyclon ak cholera vinn yon problem grave pou peyi Dayiti. Anpil infrakstriti sportif pa adekwat pou resevwa vizite memm jan ak avan. Gouvenman gen asse responsabilite sou do yo deja pou fre ak se nou kap viv anba tant toujou.
Se avek yon grap plezi ke nou ap ofri e e vle akeyi fre Ayisyen nou yo lakay nou pou tounwa football kap fet le 9 ak 18 Mars Nou panse ke akey sa ap pemet jwe football Ayisyen yo pou repoze yo e prepare yo pou tounwa saa. Kominote Ayisyen an nan Dominica pare pou resevwa yo e bayo sipo ke yo merite. Nou espere ke federasyon football Ayisyen an a aksepte invitasyon sa.
Pou detrakte kap pale de diskriminasyon e rasism, nou dis yo “get the fuck off! Get a life!! Nou di yo: Chache yon bagay pou itil peyi yo. Se pa l'ennmi ke peyi Dayiti bezwen konnyen la.
Mr. Roosevelt Skerrit Honourable Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica| Citation: | Around 30 members of the Haitian Soccer Federation, the country’s governing body for soccer, were killed during the quake. The stadium normally used by the national team in Port-Au-Prince is currently being used a “tent city,” with displaced victims living on the grounds. The chance to have a place to practice away from the destruction was invaluable, according to Dr. Yves Jean-Bart, the president of the Haitian Soccer Federation.
“Our soccer players do not want to be daunted by this misfortune and want to come back on the field to be more successful and bring joy and happiness to their fans, but the state of destruction in the country, the occupation of the fields by the homeless forces us to be inactive unless we travel abroad,” said Jean-Bart in a letter to San Antonio Sports Foundation Executive Director Dr. Susan Blackwood.
“We are not alone in our misfortune; thank you for allowing our youth to experience a time far from anxiety in the environment of Haiti. Your kind gesture will not go in vain.”
Thank you Yves Jean-Bart, President FHF |
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