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I truly feel for the Haitians. However, they set a very good example- many of them have lost loved ones, yet the spent today thinking of their good memories and worshipping God. I will continue to pray for Haiti, the Haitians seem to get the worse luck. It cannot die.
Haiti's President Rene Preval has vowed that his country will live on, during a day of national mourning held a month after the earthquake struck.
He spoke at an emotional ceremony in the capital, Port-au-Prince, near the ruins of the National Palace.
"Haiti will not die, Haiti must not die," he told mourners.
At least 217,000 people died in the devastating earthquake on 12 January, which also left about 300,000 injured and one million homeless.
Representatives from Haiti's two official religions - a Catholic bishop and the head of the Voodoo priests, both robed in white - joined ministers from Protestant denominations for the main prayer service in central Port-au-Prince.
Thousands of people gathered for the ceremony in the shade of mimosa trees. President Preval wept during the service, and was comforted by his wife.
"Wipe away your tears to rebuild Haiti," he said in his address
I truly feel for the Haitians. However, they set a very good example- many of them have lost loved ones, yet the spent today thinking of their good memories and worshipping God. I will continue to pray for Haiti, the Haitians seem to get the worse luck. It cannot die.