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From MSNBC:

The horrific destruction and human suffering in Haiti exert an almost irresistible pull on U.S. Christian missionaries eager to help. But as the jailing last week of 10 missionaries from a small Baptist church in Idaho illustrates, best intentions don’t always translate into good deeds in the chaotic aftermath of the monster earthquake.

Many mission groups provide essential services for Haitians — indeed some have evolved into key service providers, working alongside nonprofit groups and the U.N. to fill gaps that the Haitian government can’t fill.

But other missions, even when well-meaning, risk running afoul of Haiti’s culture and laws.

“There’s an issue that is coming up a lot right now,” said Laurent Dubois, a professor of history and romance studies at Duke University and an expert on Haiti. “It’s the difference between wanting to help and being able to do good. Most don’t speak any Creole, or have the cultural knowledge. … (As a result) they are going to be very surprised by what they see in Haiti.”

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/maatra/ maatra

    WE AT WAR!!!

    DESSALINES-UP

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/tamareansun/ tamareansun

    It was never any good intent.Just history repeating itself here.The pale man comes in with Jesus and the Bible and leave with the land but this time its the Kids.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Jahz_Lynx1/ Jahz_Lynx1

    Good intentions? MSNBC is refusing to look at the obvious. Here are some low income folks from Iowa looking to make some cash on human trafficking.
    Selling black children was good enough for Washington and Jefferson, so they were just following the American way and for this they should pay in a Hatian jail, never again to see the light of day.

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