Souf pou Ayiti: International March for Peace in Haiti, Led by Pastor Grégory Toussaint

2023-07-09 16:44:19

In mid-June, Pastor Grégory Toussaint announced the holding of an international march entitled “Souf pou Ayiti” in cities of 58 countries, with the aim of calling for peace in Haiti.

The march will take place in cities of 58 countries around the world, including Canada, Chile, Brazil, the United States, among others, and in several cities of the ten departments of Haiti despite the insecurity, said namely Pastor Toussaint, holder of the Tabernacle Church of Glory in the United States and CEO of Radio Shekinah.

According to the Pastor, the event is expected to welcome 250,000 participants in several major cities around the world where Haitians in the diaspora live, particularly in all 50 states of the United States.

“This mobilization has several objectives: to show the international community that the Haitian diaspora knows its strength and can use its good offices in favor of Haiti, to participate in the national solution and then to ask the government of President Joe Biden to continue the humanitarian program. “, he explained.

The Pastor believes that it is up to Haitians to fight for the change they want to see in the country, while emphasizing the major role that the Haitian diaspora and Christians can play in this fight.

“Ordinary citizens are the ones who usually bring regarding the changes, not the elites who prefer the status quo. The Civil Rights Movement in the USA started with Rosa Parks, a seamstress, a Christian”, believes Gregory Toussaint who adds that if Haiti cannot pressure the United States, Canada and France, the Haitian diaspora can.

“Breath for Haiti” march.

In the Dominican Republic, the international march for peace in Haiti is announced with great fanfare for this Sunday, July 9. It was Dominican pastor John Henry Santana who confirmed the news during a press appearance yesterday Thursday.

Indeed, Haitians including pastors, Christians and other ordinary citizens, will first meet at the intersection of 27 de Febrero Avenue and Manuel de Jesús Troncoso Street to begin the march that will continue in other avenues in the National District, reports Listin Diario.

In addition, the Dominican Pastor clarified that there will be no question of dealing with migration issues in the Dominican Republic. “We are not going to ask anything that has to do with the Dominican Republic,” he added.

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