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Grandin: Aristide on the Way Home
Znet Article, March, 19 2011
Greg Grandin
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Rejecting a direct personal appeal from Barack Obama, South Africa has allowed exiled Haitian president Jean- Bertrand Aristide's plane to take off.
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.
Weisbrot: The International Community Should Recognize Reality in Haiti
Forum Post, 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.
Costigan: great work as always Mark :)
Forum Post, March, 18 2011
Tom Costigan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INV8sVz-V0M Aristide arrived safely and delivered a beautiful speech. :) ...in French, Creole and English.
Goodman: Aristide’s Planned Return Trip to Haiti After Seven Years in Exile
Znet Article, March, 17 2011
Amy Goodman
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Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has decided to return to Haiti this week ahead of Sunday’s presidential runoff election.
Emersberger: Haiti and Human Rights Watch
Forum Post, March, 13 2011
Joe Emersberger
Emersberger's ZSpace page
In a world dominated by the wealthy the temptation will always exist for NGOs to acquire funds, and respectability, by saying at least some of what the powerful want to hear. It's an understandable temptation. Nobody should seek out oblivion - es...
Meyer: Baie Dankie / Thanks a ton!
Forum Post, March, 12 2011
Thomas Meyer
Dankie dat u die bedroglike stront by Mail and Guardian teen Aristide teengegaan het - die vuilgoed het my gecensor.
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.
Weisbrot: Haiti Resists US Pressure; Announces Aristide Can Return
Forum Post, February, 10 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Like the Egyptians, Haitians are calling for free and fair elections.
Reeve: Haiti's history
Forum Post, February, 09 2011
Phyllis Reeve
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Why is little, or nothing, being written or said about Haiti's history - their fight for freedom in the same era as America and France - the legendary Toussaint Louverture - the treachery of Empire [then France, personified in Napoleo...
Aristide: On My Return To Haiti…
Forum Post, February, 07 2011
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
Aristide's ZSpace page
A profit-driven recovery plan, devised and carried out by outsiders, cannot reconstruct my country.
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.
Weisbrot: Why Washington Won't Allow Democracy in Haiti
Zmag Article, February, 01 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
Confirmation of U.S. machinations in coup and occupation
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]
Weisbrot: Haiti: The Great Fear
Forum Post, January, 25 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
The controversy over the return of the infamous dictator, Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, to Haiti, is in many ways a distraction.
Weisbrot: Haiti: The Great Fear
Znet Article, January, 25 2011
Mark Weisbrot
Weisbrot's ZSpace page
The controversy over the return of the infamous dictator, Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, to Haiti, is in many ways a distraction.
Grinder: Weisbrot is awesome
Forum Post, January, 25 2011
Matt Grinder
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I don't know if Mark Weisbrot reads these comments, but I'd just like to thank you for writing such excellent, research based articles time and time again. You always make excellent points, please keep it up. :)
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.


