Adieu Vérité, Bonjour Saison Mortelle (HB70)
La Réponse de l’ONU au Choléra : Mépris, Mystifications et Mauvaise Volonté
La Réponse de l’ONU au Choléra : Mépris, Mystifications et Mauvaise Volonté
Déconstruction de la Reconstruction de la CIRH
We’re fed up of living in tents! Nou Bouke Viv Anba Tant The sit-in that blocked the road in front of
In January, the cash-strapped Haitian government bowed to pressure from the International Monetary Fund and withdrew the state subsidy pegging
The government of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, which came to power with a landslide electoral victory only two years ago, is facing
The Haitian economy is more than just on its knees – it’s now a matter of skin and bones. Sanctions
Political tensions deepened and violence flared following an apparent coup attempt against the government on the night of the 16th
The United States’ declaration of a “war on terrorism” following the 11 September attacks was met with some scepticism, if
Diplomatic missions have come and gone. Eleventh hour meetings have been boycotted; others have been postponed. Shots have been fired,
Almost one year since elections that returned a Parliament completely dominated by President Aristide’s Lavalas Family Party, the political scene
Ten yearssince he was first elected President, Jean-Bertrand Aristide has returned to power following an election in November that was
After a year-long campaign, the labour union representing some 300 workers at the Marnier-Lapostelle orange plantation in northern Haiti has
The May 21st elections returned a huge victory for Jean-Betrand Aristide’s new, populist Lavalas Family party. According to the official
Elections for every single elected office in Haiti, save the Presidency and a third of the Senate, have been due
When a boat carrying some 400 Haitians ran aground just two miles off the Florida coast on New Year’s Day,
The question of criminal and political violence in Haiti has raised a great deal of controversy since the resignation on
In 1990, the majority of Haitians were enthusiastic voters, but then saw their elected candidate overthrown by a military coup.
These are dark days in Haiti. The promise of economic renewal funded by international development aid has come to nothing.