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The Haitian community and the World need "July 7: Who Killed the Haitian President?" on Netflix because it offers a deep dive into the life of President Jovenel Moïse, shedding light on his journey and the cultural context surrounding his leadership. The film not only examines his rise to power but also delves into the challenges and complexities of Haitian society, highlighting how his presidency reflected broader cultural and political struggles. By exploring his life, the film provides a crucial perspective on Haiti's contemporary issues and the nation's ongoing fight for stability, making it an essential cultural story for both Haiti and the world.
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This petition is important because it calls for greater recognition and awareness of the cultural and political significance of "July 7: Who Killed the Haitian President?" By supporting the petition, people can help ensure that the film reaches a broader audience, sparking global conversations about the complexities of Haitian society, politics, and history. The film offers a chance to honor President Jovenel Moïse’s life and legacy, while also highlighting the resilience of the Haitian people. It’s a crucial step toward understanding Haiti’s struggles, advocating for justice, and fostering cultural dialogue on the international stage.
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