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Pilger: Bush Or Kerry?
Znet Article, March, 04 2004
John Pilger
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A myth equal to the fable of Iraq's weapons of mass destruction is gaining strength on both sides of the Atlantic. It is that John Kerry offers a world-view different from that of George W Bush. Watch this big lie grow as Kerry is crowned the Demo...
Gumbel: Intl Opposition
Znet Article, March, 04 2004
Andrew Gumbel
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Intl Opposition
Solomon: Assuming the Right to Intervene
Znet Article, March, 04 2004
Norman Solomon
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If Mark Twain were living now instead of a century ago -- when he declared himself "an anti-imperialist" and proclaimed that "I am opposed to having the eagle put its talons on any other land" -- the famous writer's views would exist well outside ...
Weisbrot: Regime Change in Haiti: A Coup By Any Other Name
Znet Article, March, 03 2004
Mark Weisbrot
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We still don't know the exact circumstances of President Aristide's departure from Haiti last Sunday. Aristide, as well as some members of the U.S. Congress, call it a kidnapping. The Bush Administration denies these charges. But one thing seems ...
Blum: If John Kerry Is The Answer, What Is The Question?
Znet Article, March, 03 2004
William Blum
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Of all the issues that the presidential campaign will revolve around, none is more important to me than foreign policy. I say this not because that is my area of specialty, but because the bombings, invasions, coups d'état, depleted uranium, and ...
Edwards: Hell To Haiti, 2
Znet Article, March, 02 2004
David Edwards
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Killing Hope Jean-Bertrand Aristide told the Associated Press yesterday that he was forced to leave Haiti by US military forces. Asked if he left on his own, Aristide answered: "No. I was forced to leave. Agents were telling me that if I don't l...
Skerrett: Regime Change By Social Collapse
Znet Article, March, 02 2004
Kevin Skerrett
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In March of 2003, Canada's federal Liberal government broke with its traditional support for US foreign policy by refusing significant pressure to join the illegal bombing, invasion, and occupation of Iraq. Today, in early 2004, the new Mart...
Hallward: Haiti's elected leader was regarded as a threat by France and the US
Znet Article, March, 02 2004
Peter Hallward
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Jean-Bertrand Aristide was re-elected president of Haiti in November 2000 with more than 90% of the vote. He was elected by people who approved his courageous dissolution, in 1995, of the armed forces that had long terrorised Haiti and had overthr...
Cromwell: Bringing Hell To Haiti - Part 1
Znet Article, March, 01 2004
David Cromwell
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Introduction - Anyone Here Feeling Stupid? Have you noticed how stupid you feel when you watch the news? Hands up anybody who understands what's going on in Haiti? The media is good at repeatedly broadcasting footage of armed gangs roaming in tr...
Guma: Dirty Tricks in Haiti
Znet Article, March, 01 2004
Greg Guma
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The first time US intervened in Haiti, not many people even noticed. Few journalists were on hand in 1915, and most newspapers were ready to accept the official version. According to President Woodrow Wilson, establishing a protectorate wa...
Now: Aristide Kidnapped
Znet Article, March, 01 2004
Democracy Now
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Multiple sources that just spoke with Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide told Democracy Now! that Aristide says he was "kidnapped" and taken by force to the Central African Republic. Congressmember Maxine Waters said she received a call from...
Sachs: Don't Fall For Washington's Spin On Haiti
Znet Article, March, 01 2004
Jeffrey Sachs
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The crisis in Haiti is another case of brazen US manipulation of a small, impoverished country with the truth unexplored by journalists. In the nearly universal media line on the Haitian revolt, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was portrayed as an...
Scholl: The Human Face Of Economics
Znet Article, February, 27 2004
Ann Scholl
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Returning to Argentina last year was like coming back to a different country. Everything was worn, tattered, older, poorer. Buses, paving stones, paint on school buildings, people's faces, the taste of ice-cream. Now Argentina had become a 'proper...
Goodman: Haiti's Lawyer: US Is Arming Anti-Aristide Paramilitaries, Calls For UN Peacekeepers
Znet Article, February, 26 2004
Amy Goodman
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The US lawyer representing the government of Haiti charged today that the US government is directly involved in a military coup attempt against the country's democratically elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Ira Kurzban, the Miami-based at...
Landau: Haiti Redux
Znet Article, February, 26 2004
Saul Landau
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One of my students asked me about the current unrest in Haiti. “Reading the news accounts,†she offered, “I can’t figure out who stands for what. And what role is US policy playing in the ongoing events?†...
Susskind: Haiti - Insurrection in the Making
Znet Article, February, 25 2004
Yifat Susskind
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Haiti - Insurrection in the Making
Tair: none
Znet Article, February, 22 2004
Suzanne abu Tair
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Newsweek recently ran an article on money laundering in Latin America. It identified Nicaragua's ex-President Arnoldo Aleman as one of a super-corrupt elite along with Mexico's Carlos Salinas and Guatemala's Alfonso Portillo. Portillo recently hig...
Parenti: Empires, Old and New
Znet Article, February, 19 2004
Michael Parenti
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Michael Parenti received a PhD in Political Science at Yale University. He is one of the nation's leading progressive thinkers, an uncompromising advocate for political, economic, and social justice. He has written seventeen books, including: Demo...
Monbiot: Of Mice and Money Men
Znet Article, February, 17 2004
George Monbiot
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If Comcast's takeover of the Disney Corporation goes ahead, the world's biggest media conglomeration will be built around one of humankind's most ancient practices. Investing animals with human characteristics is something we've been doing since w...
Reeves: The US Double Game in Haiti
Znet Article, February, 16 2004
Tom Reeves
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Not quite a year ago, after returning from Haiti, I wrote for Z-net, "the United States government is playing the same game as in Iraq - pushing for "regime change" in Haiti. Their strategy includes a massive disinformation campaign in U.S. media,...


