Former Haitian ambassador to the Dominican Republic, in a letter to President Michel Martelly, called for a series of actions from the Haitian government. The 21 July 2015 letter conveys the frustration of Haiti’s former ambassador in the Dominican Republic and his decision not to be an accomplice of the recent actions of the Haitian government that he considers are against the needed people of Haitian.
In the letter, that was translated for the Dominican media, Supplice says that conflicts are resolved with calm, wisdom and vision. “The management of relations between Haiti and the Dominican Republic demands rational and reasonable players, and where amateurism and improvisation have no place,” he states.
“In 211 years, we have not succeeded in reducing socio-economic gaps or mitigating the thorny question of color. Neither have we been able to give our citizens a birth certificate proving that they exist and creating a situation that could prevent millions of Haitians from leaving the country at all costs and at times in any condition. If we do not accept the fact that there is a problem, there will be no solution,” he urges, calling for change at home.
See the full letter in English at http://dr1.com/forums/haiti/151997-letter-daniel-supplice-michel-martelly-after-his-cancellation.html