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AMANPOUR. viewers showed an extreme amount of concern regarding the Haitian tragedy and its consequences. While many felt no efforts were enough in light of the circumstance, others profusely thanked the nations that initially helped and continued to help in many ways. Most wished Haiti a prompt recovery and a healthy start toward development and growth. The minority continued to focus on the tragedies of this disaster and commented they could not understand such misfortune. Overall, viewers from all religious backgrounds, race and countries around the world expressed sympathy and willingness to help in any way possible.
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Nargis Kelley Has any of the "Islamic" countries sent any help?.
Ricardo Meneses Pilonieta Eso es terrible... parece inhumano y hasta terrorífico. pero la prevención sanitaria y la gravedad de las circunstancias, hacen que cosas como estas sucedan lamentablemente. Saludos
Greg Yohn I fail to understand why truck convoys are not arriving from the Dominican Republic! They have a port there and the supplies could easily be divided into smaller parcels to fill up small and large trucks travelling to Haiti!
Paula Lima I'm disappointed on these posting Christiane. They focus on the gruesome aspects of this tragedy. Don't we have enough misery in the world already? What does this achieve? I would rather see the news of the many kind acts people are doing to help in Haiti. That is more motivating and may get more people engaged. I expect more of your coverage of this sad episode.