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Znet Article Castro: The Lesson Of Haiti

Znet Article, January, 17 2010 Fidel Castro
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Two days ago, at almost six o’clock in the evening Cuban time and when, given its geographical location, night had already fallen in Haiti, television stations began to broadcast the news that a violent earthquake – measuring 7.3 on the Richte...

Commentary Quigley: Too Little Too Late for Haiti? Six Sobering Points

Commentary, January, 16 2010 Bill Quigley
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Too Little Too Late for Haiti? Six Sobering Points

Commentary Quigley: Ten Things the US Can and Should Do for Haiti

Commentary, January, 15 2010 Bill Quigley
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Ten Things the US Can and Should Do for Haiti

Video Klein: Haiti Disaster Capitalism Alert

Video, January, 15 2010 Naomi Klein
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Journalist and author Naomi Klein spoke in New York last night and addressed the crisis in Haiti.

Znet Article Freeman-maloy: Relief Efforts in the Shadow of Past “Help”

Znet Article, January, 15 2010 Dan Freeman-maloy
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Established patterns of “help” for Haiti need to be overcome if the destructive impact of this catastrophe is to be somehow limited.

Znet Article Hallward: Our role in Haiti's plight

Znet Article, January, 13 2010 Peter Hallward
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Any large city in the world would have suffered extensive damage from an earthquake on the scale of the one that ravaged Haiti's capital city on Tuesday afternoon, but it's no accident that so much of Port-au-Prince now looks like a war zone. Much...

Znet Article Pierre: HAITI: Calls Mount to Free Lavalas Activist

Znet Article, August, 27 2009 Wadner Pierre
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Government authorities in Haiti face recent criticism over allegations that they continue to jail political dissidents.

Commentary Quigley: Haiti Hurricane Devastation Remains One Year Later

Commentary, August, 26 2009 Bill Quigley
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Until the summer of 2008, Orlande Noel supported his family of eight by operating a trucking business in Gonaives, Haiti, a town of around two hundred thousand people.

Znet Article Quigley: Revolutionary Haitian Priest, Gerard Jean-Juste, Presente!

Znet Article, May, 30 2009 Bill Quigley
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Though Haitian priest Father Gerard Jean-Juste died May 27, 2009, at age 62, in Miami from a stroke and breathing problems, he remains present to millions. Justice-loving people world-wide mourn his death and celebrate his life. Pere Jean-Juste ...

Znet Article Emersberger: Haitian Political Prisoner, Ronald Dauphin, Should be Hospitalized Says Physician

Znet Article, May, 29 2009 Joe Emersberger
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Ronald Dauphin has been imprisoned without trial for over five years.

Znet Article Pierre: Haitian Government Raises Minimum Wage to $5.50 per day

Znet Article, May, 20 2009 Wadner Pierre
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Haitian labor activists applauded the Preval administration's decision to raise the minimum wage in Haiti from 70 to 200 gourdes ($5.50 USD) per day.

Commentary Engler: Haiti

Commentary, February, 28 2009 Yves Engler
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From the grips of the most barbaric form of plantation economy sprung probably the greatest example of liberation in the history of humanity. The 1791-1804 Haitian Revolution was simultaneously a struggle against slavery, colonialism and white sup...

Znet Article Fenton: Haiti and the Dangers of Responsibility to Protect (R2P

Znet Article, December, 26 2008 Anthony Fenton
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As an emerging lobby advocates for the institutionalization of a controversial doctrine of "humanitarian imperialism,"1 and a new administration that is friendly to this doctrine gets set to occupy the White House, a reminder of the case of Haiti...

Znet Article Lendman: Targeting Aristide in Exile

Znet Article, November, 05 2008 Stephen Lendman
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Elected Haiti's president in 1990. Its first ever democratically chosen one. By a sweeping two-thirds majority. Took office in February 1991. Deposed by an army-led coup in September with all the earmarks of being made-in-Washington. Returned to o...

Znet Article Barry-shaw: Marie-Antoinette on the Campaign Trail

Znet Article, October, 09 2008 Nikolas Barry-shaw
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As the waves of the U.S. financial tsunami start to lap up against Canadian shores, voters are beginning to ask themselves who the candidates will sympathize with come crunch time: bankers or ordinary workers? Stephen Harper would have you believ...

Znet Article Farmer: Firsthand Account of Haiti's Hurricane Suffering: A Call for Help

Znet Article, September, 10 2008 Paul Farmer
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I am writing from Mirebalais, the place where our organization was born, having just returned from Gonaïves—perhaps the city hit hardest by Hurricane Hanna, which, hard on the heels of Fay and Gustave, drenched the deforested mountains of Haiti an...

Znet Article Beeton: Bad News From Haiti: U.S. Press Misses the Story

Znet Article, September, 08 2008 Dan Beeton
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Protests in Haiti over high food prices have dominated U.S. media coverage of the country in recent months. While these reports have drawn international attention to an urgent situation, they have often lacked proper context. Haiti’s problems did ...

Znet Article Quigley: Gustav Impact on Louisiana and Haiti

Znet Article, September, 05 2008 Bill Quigley
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Hurricane Gustav killed 18 people in Louisiana and displaced 1.9 million. Over 800,000 homes are without electricity, nearly half the state, and some will not see power for up to a month. In Haiti, Gustav killed 77 with another 8 missing and dama...

Znet Article Terrall: Seeing Haiti

Znet Article, August, 29 2008 Ben Terrall
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Of course, Washington’s posturing as a beacon of peace and freedom has become increasingly more ludicrous as wars in Iraq and Afghanistan continue with no end in sight and Bush explains that we do not torture while testimony to the contrary accumu...

Znet Article Emersberger: Iachr Denounces Haiti For Political Persecution Of Yvon Neptune

Znet Article, July, 24 2008 Joe Emersberger
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The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) has made public a 60-page denunciation of the political persecution that Yvon Neptune, a former Prime Minister of Haiti, has endured at the hands of the Haitian government for the past four years. "...

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