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Quigley: Report from Haiti
Znet Article, October, 09 2011
Bill Quigley
Quigley's ZSpace page
Where has the money raised for Haiti gone?
Podur: To pass on our experience
Znet Article, October, 07 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Patrick Elie is a Haitian activist who worked in the first Aristide administration. I interviewed him in Port au Prince on October 5, 2011.
Podur: Haitian President Martelly's Scholarship Program
Znet Article, October, 06 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
The centerpiece of Haitian President Martelly's policies so far is his scholarship program
Podur: The Eviction of Barbancourt 17
Znet Article, October, 05 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
I visited the camp today (October 4), and spoke to Nadege Bazile, 29, who is living out of a car with her children on the street outside the site.
Quigley: Wave of Illegal, Senseless and Violent Evictions Swells in Port au Prince
Znet Article, August, 26 2011
Bill Quigley
Quigley's ZSpace page
The administration of President Michel Martelly has apparently given a green light to widespread violent demolition of camps without any legal process
Daniels: Implanting a "Black Footprint" on an Economic Renaissance for Haiti
Znet Article, August, 20 2011
Ron Daniels
Daniels's ZSpace page
Haiti shattered the myth of white supremacy which came to be the rationale for the enslavement
Susskind: A Blueprint for Ending Sexual Violence after Disaster
Znet Article, July, 27 2011
Yifat Susskind
Susskind's ZSpace page
After disaster, women face an increased risk of violence, including rape and sexual assault
Weisbrot: Brazil, MINUSTAH, Need a Timetable for Withdrawal from Haiti
Znet Article, July, 23 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Wikileaks cables make it clearer than ever before that foreign troops occupying Haiti for more than seven years have no legitimate reason to be there
Quigley: Displaced Women Demand Justice in Port au Prince
Znet Article, July, 02 2011
Bill Quigley
Quigley's ZSpace page
The people calling for justice are residents of a make shift tent camp called Camp Django in the Delmas 17 neighborhood
Quigley: Haiti Facts Seventeen Months after Earthquake
Znet Article, June, 26 2011
Bill Quigley
Quigley's ZSpace page
Seventeen months later, Haiti remains deeply wounded
Macdonald: Bill Clinton Channels Marie Antoinette
Znet Article, June, 24 2011
Isabel Macdonald
Macdonald's ZSpace page
If thousands of displaced Haitians cannot afford to live anywhere after the January 2010 earthquake, why don't they just live in imported model homes?
Goodman: WikiLeaks Cables Reveal "Secret History" of U.S. Bullying in Haiti at Oil Companies’ Behest
Znet Article, June, 06 2011
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Haiti plays a pivotal role, despite its small size, in world history
Campbell: Haiti Reparations and Reconstruction
Znet Article, May, 23 2011
Horace Campbell
Campbell's ZSpace page
Every act of freedom by Haiti scared the imperial powers
Weisbrot: The International Community Should Recognize Reality in Haiti
Znet Article, March, 18 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Haiti’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is scheduled to return to his homeland this week after seven years in exile in South Africa.
Goodman: Aristide’s Planned Return Trip to Haiti After Seven Years in Exile
Znet Article, March, 17 2011
Amy Goodman
Goodman's ZSpace page
Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has decided to return to Haiti this week ahead of Sunday’s presidential runoff election.
Weisbrot: Washington Can’t Block Aristide’s Return or Deny Haiti’s Sovereignty
Znet Article, February, 12 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
In 1915 the U.S. Marines invaded Haiti, occupying the country until 1934. U.S. officials rewrote the Haitian constitution, and when the Haitian national assembly refused to ratify it, they dissolved the assembly.
Aristide: On My Return To Haiti…
Znet Article, February, 06 2011
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Aristide's ZSpace page
A profit-driven recovery plan, devised and carried out by outsiders, cannot reconstruct my country.
Weisbrot: Haiti Resists US Pressure; Announces Aristide Can Return
Znet Article, February, 03 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Like the Egyptians, Haitians are calling for free and fair elections.
Emersberger: NYT Promotes Destructive Myths About Aristide
Znet Article, January, 27 2011
Joe Emersberger
Emersberger's ZSpace page
Ginger Thompson wrote in the New York Times on January 19 that former Haitian President Jean Bertrand Aristide “rose to power as a champion of Haiti’s poor but became notorious for his violent crackdowns of political dissent.” [1]
Podur: More such philanthrocapitalism we shall be utterly undone
Znet Article, January, 23 2011
Justin Podur
Podur's ZSpace page
Another attempt at an answer might be to identify certain things that billionaires won't ever do. Call this my challenge to the philanthrocapitalists.


