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Concannon: Haiti's Constitution and the Coup
Znet Article, June, 01 2004
Brian Concannon
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In the debate over Haiti's events of February 29, we have heard from almost all angles. We have heard from opponents and supporters of the elected government and its replacement, and from officials from France, the U.S., the Caribbean and Africa. ...
Auguste: From a Haitian Prisoner of Conscience
Znet Article, May, 27 2004
Annette Auguste
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Pétionville Penitentiary, Haiti, 23 rd May 2004 I speak to the world today as a prisoner of conscience in Haiti, held in detention for my political beliefs and convictions. I was arrested on May 10th in Delmas, a suburb of the Haitian capital...
Felux: Let Them Eat Gruel
Znet Article, May, 27 2004
Justin Felux
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The track record thus far of Gerard Latortue's puppet regime in Haiti indicates that Randall Robinson was being too generous when he referred to the U.S.-supported Prime Minster as a "buffoon." He has praised the murderous coup leaders as "freedom...
Solo: Developing War in the Andes
Znet Article, May, 24 2004
Toni Solo
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The United States and Britain make suitable partners. Abuse and torture at the Hola camp in Kenya in the 1950s, Fort Morbut in Aden in the 1960s and the Castlereagh interrogation centre for twenty years in Ireland remain potent symbols of British ...
Goff: The Invasion of Haiti
Znet Article, May, 19 2004
Stan Goff
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In late March, the International Action Centre [http://www.iacenter.org] organized a delegation to the Dominican Republic to investigate the US role on the February 29th, 2004 coup that overthrew democratically elected President Jean Bertrand Aris...
Felux: The Murder of Cassey Auguste
Znet Article, May, 15 2004
Justin Felux
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The Murder of Cassey Auguste
Mead: Forum Barcelona 2004
Znet Article, May, 12 2004
Nicholas Mead
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If you live in Barcelona, you can’t fail to have noticed the fever-pitch publicity surrounding the 2004 Universal Forum of Cultures. Hyped as “An event that will move the world†the five month extravaganza between May 9th â...
Solomon: This war and racism
Znet Article, May, 06 2004
Norman Solomon
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Among the millions of words that have appeared in the U.S. press since late April about abuse and torture at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, one has been notably missing: Racism. Overall, when it comes to racial aspects, the news coverage is qu...
Reeves: Haiti's Disappeared
Znet Article, May, 05 2004
Tom Reeves
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Returning to Haiti last month, I found a US. occupation not unlike that in Iraq, but one of which very few Americans are aware. A month after I returned from Haiti, and two months after the U.S. forced out the elected President and a so-called "mu...
Arnow: Framing Iraq Debate
Znet Article, May, 04 2004
Robert Arnow
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Framing Iraq Debate
Sprague: The Real Oil War in Iraq
Znet Article, April, 30 2004
Brandon Sprague
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The present fighting, dying, and general chaos in Iraq...
Street: Big City Columnist Rejects Chance to Tell the Truth About U.S. Policy
Znet Article, April, 30 2004
Paul Street
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If only more American journalists would fulfill the mission of their profession by consisitently working to discover and tell the truth, then maybe more young American soldiers can be saved from needless deaths. For a case in point, I recommend a ...
Felux: Air America
Znet Article, April, 27 2004
Justin Felux
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A while back I listened to a recording of a teach-in at Columbia University in which Cornel West was giving a speech. At the beginning he said, "I'd like to thank that group that made September 13th an upbeat day for me, even given the death of br...
Pilger: Out Now
Znet Article, April, 27 2004
John Pilger
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Four years ago, I travelled the length of Iraq, from the hills where St. Matthew is buried in the Kurdish north to the heartland of Mesopotamia, and Baghdad, and the Shia south. I have seldom felt as safe in any country. Once, in the Edwardian c...
Pilger: Out Now
Znet Article, April, 27 2004
John Pilger
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Four years ago, I travelled the length of Iraq, from the hills where St. Matthew is buried in the Kurdish north to the heartland of Mesopotamia, and Baghdad, and the Shia south. I have seldom felt as safe in any country. Once, in the Edwardian c...
Zinn: What do we do now?
Znet Article, April, 26 2004
Howard Zinn
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It seems very hard for some people--especially those in high places, but also those striving for high places--to grasp a simple truth: The United States does not belong in Iraq. It is not our country. Our presence is causing death, suffering, dest...
Maxwell: Blood-soaked Bureaucrats
Znet Article, April, 26 2004
John Maxwell
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Nowhere is it more true that the pen is mightier than the sword than in an efficient bureaucracy. Millions more were killed by Adolf Eichmann, the dispatcher, than by the armies of Rommel or Timoshenko. But the machete wielders and the pistoleros...
Shalom: Where Do We Go From Here?
Znet Article, April, 25 2004
Stephen1 Shalom
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Those who were united a year ago in opposition to the war on Iraq find thems...


