Ricardo Arjona, is another of the Latin artists who has raised her voice for the victims of the earthquake last week in Haiti and left thousands homeless.
Ricardo Arjona, is another of the Latin artists who has raised her voice for the victims of the earthquake last week in Haiti and left thousands homeless.

Through a letter sent by the office of Guatemala, Arjona urges his followers to send financial support to the country, which currently requires international assistance.
"Nature has strange ways of complaint. The historical neglect to which it was subjected to Haiti by the international community now calls attention to the only thing worse that could happen to a people accustomed to suffering, "begins the letter from the singer of" How it hurts. "
"Haiti needs all of us more than ever, but we do not forget that we always needed, it is not cover only at this time with a veil of goodwill the disaster happened, it is aware that without the basics, without the forgiveness of debts, without the participation of all in order to stand up to this country and stay with them without leaving typical when the storm passes, "the famous singer.
"By this means, I call upon the international community to deal with Haiti and that this catastrophe is the starting point for build a solid foundation which will make this people that has never made it, which is to be able to meet basic needs that deserve any inhabitant of this planet. I raise a prayer for the repose of the thousands of Haitians were killed. I sympathize with you at this moment and I urge the international community and the powerful countries that although his altruistic work this time is invaluable not end with the burial of the dead and the delivery of food. To continue to make this country a decent place for their children and for the world to which it belongs, "wrote the artist.
"The earth spoke on behalf of Haitians and was so strong that his claim took everything and took with it many of their children, to hit the hearts of those who forget that we have more on the planet," the interpreter.