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		<title>Mercenary violence could mar elections in Haiti</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Haiti (MNN) -- Haiti battles riots and cholera in the run up to elections]]></description>
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Haiti (MNN) &#8212; Sunday&#39;s election could well be the most<br />
important for Haiti in decades. However, quake devastation and<br />
the cholera epidemic have Haitians angry and disillusioned.
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A wave of violence hit Cap Haitien last week, paralyzing the<br />
city within hours. <a href="/groups/FHWL">For Haiti With Love</a>,<br />
also in Cap Haitien, is on a hill &#8212; an easy target for vandals and angry mobs.&nbsp;
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For Haiti&#39;s Eva DeHart says despite the chaos,<br />
their headquarters were left untouched. She attributes it to the years spent in service in the name of Christ. &quot;We&#39;ve been there for 40 years, and they know<br />
that we&#39;re there to serve them and love them, and that we don&#39;t make money off<br />
of them.&quot;
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However, DeHart&#39;s daughter, Roseline and her husband, Presume,<br />
found themselves running close to the action on the way home. &quot;They made it out to Labadie on a motorcycle,<br />
[driving] through the burning tires. They&#39;ve actually been sleeping under their beds<br />
because there&#39;s been so much gunfire at night.&quot;
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For Haiti With Love is still operating, although they&#39;ve kept a<br />
wary eye on the turmoil bubbling beneath the surface of the recently restored<br />
calm.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
United Nations&#39;<br />
personnel have been setting up polling stations and helping with the<br />
distribution of the ballots.
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<p>
While there are growing calls from four presidential<br />
candidates for the country to hold off the<br />
polls until the health disaster is past, Haiti&#39;s government has not moved to<br />
postpone the vote.
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There&#39;s a question of whether or not they&#39;ll be credible, or<br />
if the U.N. will be able to maintain order. &quot;One of the candidates is endorsed<br />
by Preval, and the masses don&#39;t want him in. Word on the street, pretty much, is that people are paying to stir these<br />
people up.&quot;
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Poverty plays a huge role in the riots. Jobs are scarce and so is food. DeHart says, &quot;It&#39;s down to a level where<br />
they&#39;ll even do the riots for money, even if they don&#39;t care one way or the<br />
other about the election, if someone gives them some money and says, &lsquo;Go out and<br />
have a major objection to this candidate,&#39; they&#39;ll do it for the money.&quot;
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Pray for peace and calm through the November 28<sup> </sup>vote<br />
and in the days afterward. There are often<br />
many doors open for the Gospel during crisis. DeHart asks, &quot;Pray that we continue to have God&#39;s umbrella<br />
of protection over us so that we can take care of the people who are getting<br />
hurt.&quot;
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There are several ways you can help them prepare not only<br />
for elections but also for the ministry&#39;s Christmas outreach and various programs. For Haiti with Love needs prayer, supplies, and funding.<br />
<a href="https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&amp;SESSION=rTxV_Eis-CJoUoliuLtvqO6tcH0X5h1NEtok28vqUvv9AT9jtrvBvPaCaEO&amp;dispatch=5885d80a13c0db1f8e263663d3faee8d9384d85353843a619606282818e091d0">Click here to help. </a></p>
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