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Znet Article Podur: More such philanthrocapitalism we shall be utterly undone

Znet Article, January, 23 2011 Justin Podur
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Another attempt at an answer might be to identify certain things that billionaires won't ever do. Call this my challenge to the philanthrocapitalists.

Znet Article Flaherty: One Year After Haiti Earthquake, Corporations Profit While People Suffer

Znet Article, January, 13 2011 Jordan Flaherty
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One year after an earthquake devastated Haiti, much of the promised relief and reconstruction aid has not reached those most in need.

Znet Article Weisbrot: OAS Backs Illegitimate Election in Haiti in Which Three-Quarters of Haitians Didn't Vote

Znet Article, January, 12 2011 Mark Weisbrot
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What is it about Haiti that makes the “international community” think they have the right to decide the country’s fate without the consent of the governed?

Znet Article Quigley: One Year After Quake

Znet Article, January, 11 2011 Bill Quigley
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One year after the January 12 2010 earthquake, more than a million people remain homeless in Haiti. Homemade shelters and tents are everywhere in Port au Prince.

Znet Article Wargny: Haiti In The Hands Of The NGO's

Znet Article, January, 02 2011 Christophe Wargny
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One year on from the earthquake that devastated Haiti, it may still take a decade just to clear the rubble if work continues at its present pace. Meanwhile the poor suffer, the rich profit, and the show is run by NGOs and other outsiders.

Commentary Daniels: Flawed Election Clouds Haiti's Future

Commentary, December, 28 2010 Ron Daniels
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As I pen this article, the Electoral Commission in Haiti is still "recounting" the ballots from an ill conceived and flawed election which threatens to further impede progress towards building a new Haiti.

Znet Article Weisbrot: Wikileaks Show Why Washington Won't Allow Democracy in Haiti

Znet Article, December, 18 2010 Mark Weisbrot
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The polarization of the debate around Wikileaks is pretty simple, really...

Znet Article Weisbrot: Illegitimate Election Is a Setback for Haiti

Znet Article, December, 03 2010 Mark Weisbrot
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The “election” in Haiti shows once again how low Washington’s standards are for democracy.

Znet Article Castro: News About Cholera In Haiti

Znet Article, December, 02 2010 Fidel Castro
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There is a lot to talk about when the United States is embroiled in a colossal scandal resulting from Wikileaks. However, at this time our country is immersed in a battle against cholera in Haiti.

Znet Article Macdonald: A sham in the time of cholera

Znet Article, November, 29 2010 Isabel Macdonald
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In the midst of a cholera epidemic that has killed a reported 1,300 Haitians, the U.S., Canada and the United Nations insisted that Haiti's elections go ahead today, as scheduled.

Commentary Quigley: Five Reasons to Care about Haiti’s Sham Elections

Commentary, November, 27 2010 Bill Quigley
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Haiti needs legitimate leaders right now. Unfortunately, the elections set for November 28, 2010 are a sham. Here are five reasons why the world community should care.

Znet Article Aristide: Haiti & Return

Znet Article, November, 18 2010 Jean-Bertrand Aristide
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An Interview with Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide

Commentary Quigley: Nine Months After the Quake: A Million Haitians Slowly Dying

Commentary, October, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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Haiti looks like the quake could have been last month. I visited Port au Prince shortly after the quake and much of the destruction then looks the same nine months later.

Video Chomsky: US Role In Haiti Destruction

Video, October, 04 2010 Noam Chomsky
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Noam Chomsky shares his insights regarding the ongoing problems confronting the beleaguered nation of Haiti.

Znet Article Ives: The Most Prominent Two of Haiti's 34 Presidential Candidates Offer Little Hope for Change

Znet Article, August, 17 2010 Kim Ives
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Here we present a brief description of the two most prominent candidates, including who and what they represent.

Znet Article Signers: Repay historic debt to Haiti

Znet Article, August, 17 2010 Many Signers
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The French government has indicated that it is pursuing possible legal action against the Committee for the Reimbursement of the Indemnity Money Extorted from Haiti (CRIME) over a Yes Men-inspired announcement last Bastille Day pledging that Franc...

Znet Article Weisbrot: Washington and International Donors Have Failed Haiti

Znet Article, August, 14 2010 Mark Weisbrot
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The "international community" is in charge of rebuilding Haiti, and one thing has become clear: they are not interested in any kind of democracy there, not even the low level of "democracy" that they have committed to in Iraq or Afghanistan.

Commentary Daniels: Wyclef Jean for President of Haiti: Will He Be Another Aristide?

Commentary, August, 12 2010 Ron Daniels
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Last week on CNN's Larry King Live the multi-Platinum, multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist and cultural icon Wyclef Jean made the long anticipated announcement that he will be a candidate for President of the Republic of Haiti.

Znet Article Macdonald: Haiti's Ransom

Znet Article, August, 06 2010 Isabel Macdonald
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It has been nearly seven months since a devastating earthquake killed upwards of 250,000 people in Haiti. But judging from recent media coverage, it would appear the country's future hinges on just one question: "Will Wyclef be the next Haitian pr...

Znet Article Campesina: Haitian Peasants March against Monsanto Company for Food and Seed Sovereignty

Znet Article, July, 26 2010 La Via Campesina
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On June 4th about ten thousand Haitian peasants marched to protest U.S.-based Monsanto Company’s ‘deadly gift’ of seed to the government of Haiti.

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