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Pina: UN's Temporary Amnesia in Haiti
Znet Article, January, 28 2006
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HIP, Haiti - There has been much hand wringing and posturing by the international community since the fourth delay of elections by their Haitian surrogates who took power after the forced ouster of democratically elected President Aristide in Feb....
Pina: Open Letter to Human Rights Watch
Znet Article, May, 17 2005
Kevin Pina
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Letter to the U.N. Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the U.N. Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) TO: Human Rights Watch RE: Letter to the U.N. Security Council on the Renewal of the Mandate of the U.N. Stabilization Mission...
Pina: Drugs, Weapons and Death Squads in Haiti
Znet Article, April, 12 2005
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Dennis Bernstein: Two weeks ago Flashpoints Radio broke the story of the United States government secretly and illegally arming the U.S. installed coup government of Haiti. Since that time more details have surfaced in terms of the extent of the ...
Pina: Haiti Massacre and the UN
Znet Article, February, 28 2005
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Rush transcript by Anton Dennis Bernstein: Kevin, before we get into the story that we’re going to break here, remind people what happened Saturday. Kevin Pina: Saturday [February 19th], apparently, a truckload with six masked gunmen cam...
Pina: Canada and the UN are fronting for US foreign policy in Haiti
Znet Article, February, 23 2005
Kevin Pina
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Rockburn: This report[1] is staggering in so many ways, and it has images in it as well - they warn you about it at the beginning - of what is taking place there, and they are almost unbearable to look at...How long have you been there? Just giv...
Pina: Haiti and Dominican Republic
Znet Article, January, 29 2005
Kevin Pina
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Flashpoints Radio interviews Kevin Pina, Special Correspondent in Haiti January 24, 2005 Bernstein: Let's talk about the strange circumstances of the arrest, or kidnapping, of two pro-democracy leaders, Paul Raymond and René Civil. Tell us a lit...
Pina: Extermination of Lavalas
Znet Article, December, 07 2004
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Bernstein: I'm looking at a very troubling photograph and it represents the level and intensity of violence taking place on the ground in Haiti. First of all, describe this photograph, tell us if we know who this is, and what does it signify? Pin...
Pina: Latortue's House of Cards Crumbling in Haiti
Znet Article, November, 11 2004
Kevin Pina
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Echevarria: Straight up, what do make of this.floating up right now to the rest of the news, that the Haitian police are murdering Aristide supporters. What do you make of this actually breaking through the hard fought for silence on the part of t...
Pina: Right-wing thugs revel in Bush's Victory
Znet Article, November, 09 2004
Kevin Pina
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Bernstein: We continue our reporting on the situation in Haiti, a situation that the mainstream, just about every reporting agency in this world has chosen not to report on. Most recently, Brazil moves to expand the 'coalition of the killing' in H...
Pina: Haiti Emergency
Znet Article, November, 01 2004
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Bernstein: Repressive forces acting on behalf of puppet Prime Minister Latortue continued their attacks on the pro-democracy movement. On Tuesday U.S. backed Haitian police reportedly entered the neighbourhood of Fort Nationalle, forced 13 people ...
Pina: Repression in Haiti
Znet Article, October, 25 2004
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Bernstein: Today we continue our drumbeat coverage of the situation on the ground in Haiti. While it’s difficult to get a clear picture of the extent of the killings, arrests, kidnappings, torture and general intimidation, we know that the...
Pina: Tearing up the UN Charter
Znet Article, October, 20 2004
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Bernstein: UN peacekeepers are now collaborating with the Haitian police and death squads, in a bloody purge of thousands of pro-democracy supporters of President Jean Bertrand Aristide. A spokesperson for the puppet government of Gerard Latortue ...
Pina: Haiti Violence
Znet Article, October, 17 2004
Kevin Pina
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Port au Prince, Haiti(HIP)- Armed units of the Haitian National Police (PNH) entered the pro-Ariside slum of Bel Air as thousands of residents took to streets to demand the return of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Marchers defied a shutdown of ...
Pina: Death squads rampage in Haiti
Znet Article, October, 17 2004
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Bernstein: The situation in Haiti is getting worse, as the U.S. installed coup government continues to intimidate, round up, arrest, beat and kill members of Lavalas, Aristide’s major democracy party, that’s the majority democracy ...
Pina: Haiti Violence
Znet Article, October, 11 2004
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Bernstein: A glittering example of U.S. foreign policy under George Bush is the kidnapping of the duly elected President of Haiti, Jean Bertrand Aristide, and the undermining of democracy. We now see the aftermath of that kidnapping and the hurric...
Pina: Flood of Repression in Haiti Continues
Znet Article, October, 01 2004
Kevin Pina
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S.E.: The devastation of Hurricane Jeanne and a corrupt government has already reached biblical proportions in Haiti. With over 2000 reported dead and scores more missing, the Haitian people have much to do to reclaim their Republic. The Bush admi...
Pina: The Tragedy of Gonaives
Znet Article, September, 26 2004
Kevin Pina
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Port au Prince, Haiti - Interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue flew into Gonaives, Haiti on March 20th where a huge and boisterous crowd of thousands heralded him. During the celebration Latortue embraced gang elements and the former military that...
Pina: Haiti Floods
Znet Article, September, 23 2004
Kevin Pina
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Echeverria: It reads like a page in the bible: epic floods, death, and starvation. Unfortunately for the people of Haiti, these are not ancient times of which we speak, but of the here and now. Political kidnappings, destabilizing dictatorships, a...
Pina: Rolling Haiti Back to Colonialism
Znet Article, September, 21 2004
Kevin Pina
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Charles Boylan: I saw an e-mail yesterday and it said that the Haitian Army is re-establishing itself. I want you to tell us what you know about these facts, and to tell us a little bit about what this army is and its history. Pina: Well itâS...
Pina: One Man's Democracy is Another Man's Chains
Znet Article, September, 17 2004
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One Man's Democracy is Another Man's Chains
Pina: Haiti Under Siege
Znet Article, January, 15 2004
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – Money is power and power is money. The Bush administration buys and sells political constituencies every day in pursuit of world domination. Haiti, which recently celebrated its bicentennial as the world's first bla...


