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Znet Article Quigley: Hundreds of Thousands Homeless in Haiti Three Years after Earthquake despite Billions in Aid Funneled to NGOs, Contractors and Internationals

Znet Article, January, 09 2013 Bill Quigley
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Despite billions in aid which were supposed to go to the Haitian people, hundreds of thousands are still homeless

Znet Article Quigley: Fifteen Issues this Election is Not About

Znet Article, September, 25 2012 Bill Quigley
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Neither candidate is interested in stopping the use of drones to assassinate people in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen or Somalia

Znet Article Quigley: Five Reasons Drone Assassinations Are Illegal

Znet Article, May, 16 2012 Bill Quigley
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The use of drones to assassinate people violates US and international law in multiple ways

Znet Article Quigley: Thirteen Ways Government Tracks Us

Znet Article, April, 10 2012 Bill Quigley
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Privacy is eroding fast as technology offers government increasing ways to track and spy on citizens

Znet Article Quigley: Social Justice Quiz 2012: Thirteen Questions

Znet Article, February, 18 2012 Bill Quigley
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The US spends $100 billion more on our military than the next highest 15 countries combined

Znet Article Quigley: Occupying Corporations: How to Cut Corporate Power

Znet Article, February, 07 2012 Bill Quigley
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Corporations have hijacked most of the rights of people while evading the responsibilities

Znet Article Quigley: Haiti: Seven Places Where the Earthquake Money Did and Did Not Go

Znet Article, January, 04 2012 Bill Quigley
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Haitians deserve to know where the money has gone

Znet Article Quigley: Take Local Police Out of Immigration Enforcement

Znet Article, December, 20 2011 Bill Quigley
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The United States has failed to recognize the universality of human rights for migrants, rights we are all entitled to just because we are human

Znet Article Quigley: Challenging the Old Boys Network in the Vatican

Znet Article, October, 25 2011 Bill Quigley
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Protesting for women priests

Znet Article Quigley: Victimized a Second Time

Znet Article, October, 19 2011 Bill Quigley
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How did the survivors of Haiti’s earthquake go from being the focus of an historic outpouring of solidarity and support in the days and weeks after the earthquake, to being victimized again – this time by human actions?

Znet Article Quigley: Report from Haiti

Znet Article, October, 09 2011 Bill Quigley
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Where has the money raised for Haiti gone?

Znet Article Quigley: Wave of Illegal, Senseless and Violent Evictions Swells in Port au Prince

Znet Article, August, 26 2011 Bill Quigley
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The administration of President Michel Martelly has apparently given a green light to widespread violent demolition of camps without any legal process

Znet Article Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2011: Race, Gender, Poverty

Znet Article, August, 24 2011 Bill Quigley
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The impact of Katrina and government bungling continue to inflict major pain on the people left behind

Znet Article Quigley: Displaced Women Demand Justice in Port au Prince

Znet Article, July, 02 2011 Bill Quigley
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The people calling for justice are residents of a make shift tent camp called Camp Django in the Delmas 17 neighborhood

Znet Article Quigley: Haiti Facts Seventeen Months after Earthquake

Znet Article, June, 26 2011 Bill Quigley
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Seventeen months later, Haiti remains deeply wounded

Znet Article Quigley: Over 2,600 Activists Arrested in US Protests

Znet Article, June, 02 2011 Bill Quigley
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Arrests at protest have been increasing each year since 2009

Znet Article Quigley: Honduras Human Rights Abuses Worse One Year After President Lobo Took Office

Znet Article, January, 28 2011 Bill Quigley
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Unprecedented violence against journalists is not an indicator of democratic governance and reconciliation.

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 Quigley: Obama’s Liberty Problem: Why Indefinite Detention by Executive Order Should Scare the Hell Out of People

Znet Article, December, 27 2010 Bill Quigley
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The right to liberty is one of the foundation rights of a free people. The idea that any US President can bypass Congress and bypass the Courts by issuing an Executive Order setting up a new legal system for indefinite detention of people should ...

Znet Article Quigley: Attention Left, Liberal and Radical Groups – Pennsylvania Has Been Monitoring You

Znet Article, October, 07 2010 Bill Quigley
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Just over a month ago, ProPublica broke the story that Pennsylvania’s Office of Homeland Security contracted with the Institute of Terrorism Research and Response (ITRR), a private Israeli-based company, to assess terrorist threats impacting law e...

Znet Article Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2010 New Orleans – Five Years Later

Znet Article, August, 07 2010 Bill Quigley
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It will be five years since Katrina on August 29. The impact of Katrina is quite painful for regular people in the area. This article looks at what has happened since Katrina not from the perspective of the higher ups looking down from their off...

Znet Article Quigley: Katrina Pain Index 2010 New Orleans – Five Years Later

Znet Article, August, 07 2010 Bill Quigley
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It will be five years since Katrina on August 29. The impact of Katrina is quite painful for regular people in the area. This article looks at what has happened since Katrina not from the perspective of the higher ups looking down from their off...

Znet Article Quigley: Fourteen Examples of Systemic Racism in the U.S. Criminal Justice System

Znet Article, August, 01 2010 Bill Quigley
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The biggest crime in the U.S. criminal justice system is that it is a race-based institution where African-Americans are directly targeted and punished in a much more aggressive way than white people.

Znet Article Quigley: Dissent Victory for Animal Rights Activists

Znet Article, July, 18 2010 Bill Quigley
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Police reports state that on October 21, 2007 a group of about twenty people trespassed onto the front lawn of the home of a Berkeley professor involved in bio-medical research on animals. According to the US government, some of the protestors had...

Znet Article Quigley: Double Standard: BP and Bhopal

Znet Article, July, 03 2010 Bill Quigley
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When President Barak Obama went after BP and demanded a $20 billion dollar fund be set up for victims of the Gulf oil spill, the people of India were furious. They saw a US double standard. The US demonstrated it values human life within the US ...

Znet Article Quigley: African American Mississippi Man Starts Record Sixth Murder Trial

Znet Article, June, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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An African American man, Curtis Flowers, made history this week when he became the first person in U.S. history to ever go on trial for murder six times for the same crime. Mr. Flowers has been in jail in Mississippi since 1996, accused of the m...

Znet Article Quigley: African American Mississippi Man Starts Record Sixth Murder Trial

Znet Article, June, 11 2010 Bill Quigley
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An African American man, Curtis Flowers, made history this week when he became the first person in U.S. history to ever go on trial for murder six times for the same crime. Mr. Flowers has been in jail in Mississippi since 1996, accused of the m...

Znet Article Quigley: Three in a Million - Voices from the Haitian Camps

Znet Article, February, 19 2010 Bill Quigley
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The United Nations reported there are 1.2 million people living in “spontaneous settlements” or homeless camps around Port au Prince. Three people living in the camps spoke with this author this week, before the hard rains hit.

Znet Article Quigley: U.S. Brags Haiti Response is a “Model” While More Than a Million Remain Homeless in Haiti

Znet Article, February, 15 2010 Bill Quigley
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Despite the fact that over a million people remained homeless in Haiti one month after the earthquake, the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti, Ken Merten, is quoted at a State Department briefing on February 12, saying “In terms of humanitarian aid delivery...

Znet Article Quigley: Hell And Hope In Haiti

Znet Article, January, 29 2010 Bill Quigley
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Smoke and flames rose from the sidewalk. A white man took pictures. Slowing down, my breath left me. The fire was a corpse. Leg bones sticking out of the flames.

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