There is a little bit of an issue regarding the Reconoci.do.
At first Reconoci.do made it seem they were going to march to the Independence Park in SD protesting the immigration process, etc.
The Antigua Orden Dominicana said they will march to the Independence Park precisely to stop the Haitians from marching to that place. They see it as a provocation that they are planning to march to that place protesting immigration issues.There are 2 important part (in fact, it’s called Independence Park because that’s where the DR was born): The declaration of independence was said by the Puerta del Conde and the remains of Duarte, Sánchez and Mella supposedly are in the Altar de la Patria. It also has 3 statues of the founders of the country and in the middle a flame that is never turned off in their memory. This is a case of marching to that specific place due to the symbolism it has as where Dominican independence was proclaimed and the resting spot of the country’s founder.
Then Reconoci.do made it seem they aren’t creating the march, rather uniting other Dominican groups that are marching on that date and place in commemoration of the April of 1965 Civil War.
Interior y Policía made the following statement in writing.
In a nutshell, the organizations that officially made it known to the authorities they are marching to Independence Park on April 27 are in the first paragraph of the second page. They also reaffirm they are not inviting foreigners to participate (there is a law that prohibits foreigners from protesting in the DR.) Notice Reconoci.do isn’t in that list.
Interior y Policía reaffirmed that only members supporting the organizations in the list will be allowed to march. Any other organization will not receive the OK from the police.
This was commented in a program where they claim if the peace is altered on Sunday and Reconoci.do is involved, they will be the only responsible ones for the commotion (which should have the intervention of the police and maybe army to re-establish the peace.)
Basically, the Haitians (in this case born in the DR to illegal immigrants from Haiti, they claim to be Dominicans of Haitian descent although if they aren’t recognized as Dominican citizens, then they aren’t “Dominicans of Haitian descent” though others with Dominican citizenship born to Haitian parents are actual Dominicans of Haitian descent and aren’t joining Reconoci.do) are saying they are marching, the authorities are saying “no you’re not.”
At first Reconoci.do made it seem they were going to march to the Independence Park in SD protesting the immigration process, etc.
The Antigua Orden Dominicana said they will march to the Independence Park precisely to stop the Haitians from marching to that place. They see it as a provocation that they are planning to march to that place protesting immigration issues.There are 2 important part (in fact, it’s called Independence Park because that’s where the DR was born): The declaration of independence was said by the Puerta del Conde and the remains of Duarte, Sánchez and Mella supposedly are in the Altar de la Patria. It also has 3 statues of the founders of the country and in the middle a flame that is never turned off in their memory. This is a case of marching to that specific place due to the symbolism it has as where Dominican independence was proclaimed and the resting spot of the country’s founder.
Then Reconoci.do made it seem they aren’t creating the march, rather uniting other Dominican groups that are marching on that date and place in commemoration of the April of 1965 Civil War.
Interior y Policía made the following statement in writing.
In a nutshell, the organizations that officially made it known to the authorities they are marching to Independence Park on April 27 are in the first paragraph of the second page. They also reaffirm they are not inviting foreigners to participate (there is a law that prohibits foreigners from protesting in the DR.) Notice Reconoci.do isn’t in that list.
Interior y Policía reaffirmed that only members supporting the organizations in the list will be allowed to march. Any other organization will not receive the OK from the police.
This was commented in a program where they claim if the peace is altered on Sunday and Reconoci.do is involved, they will be the only responsible ones for the commotion (which should have the intervention of the police and maybe army to re-establish the peace.)
Basically, the Haitians (in this case born in the DR to illegal immigrants from Haiti, they claim to be Dominicans of Haitian descent although if they aren’t recognized as Dominican citizens, then they aren’t “Dominicans of Haitian descent” though others with Dominican citizenship born to Haitian parents are actual Dominicans of Haitian descent and aren’t joining Reconoci.do) are saying they are marching, the authorities are saying “no you’re not.”