
U.S. Holds Key to Duvalier Prosecution
U.S. Holds Key to Duvalier Prosecution. March 1, 2013 Fran Quigley, Counterpunch. Original article here I am in the courtroom

U.S. Holds Key to Duvalier Prosecution. March 1, 2013 Fran Quigley, Counterpunch. Original article here I am in the courtroom

Tuesday, January 22, 2013 – 5:00pm At University of London, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) Panel discussion with:

HSG reporting from Washington DC, 13-09-2011 To the Simon Bolivar room for a “special meeting” of the Organization of American

HSG from Port-au-Prince, 12-09-2011 Recently, Antèn Ouvriye (Workers Antenna) organized a conference in Port-au-Prince on the application of the minimum

The earthquake of 12 January – our assessment The earthquake, measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale was a natural phenomenon. However,

Collective Bargaining Contract Signed at the Ouanaminthe CODEVI Free Trade Zone – Batay Ouvriye, 15 December 2005 Batay Ouvriye is

CARICOM and the OECS Condemn DR Nationality Ruling CARICOM STATEMENT ON DEVELOPMENTS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE RULING OF THE

Cholera in Haiti: Murder by Foreigners with Internal Support. February 27, 2013 Etant Dupain, Let Haiti Live. Original article here

Sat, Oct 2 2010, By Pascal Fletcher
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) – Haiti has asked an architectural planning charity founded by Britain’s Prince Charles to help guide the rebuilding and makeover of the earthquake-devastated historic center of Port-au-Prince.

Politicisation of the Haitian National Police. Open letter to the Superior Council of the Haitian National Police (CSPN) by the

Written by: Amelie Baron. Source: Reuters (Reuters) – Thousands of Haitians took to the streets on Monday calling for President Michel

Duvalier Hearing Could be Historic Despite U.S. Obstruction. February 20, 2013 Centre for Economic and Policy Research. Original article here

HSG reporting from Washington DC, 22-09-2011 To the cavernous Washington D.C. Convention Center for the Congressional Black Caucus’ Annual Legislative

Two Questioned in Connection with Jean Dominique Killing Jean Dominique case – one step closer to justice – 29 November

Aid or Trade? The Nefarious Effects of U.S. Policies Centre for Research on Globalization, November 6, 2013 By Haiti Grassroots

Government “free school” Program – A Victory? February 13, 2013 Haiti Kale Je/Grassroots Watch. Original article here. The teacher chants

Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti Tuesday, September 25th. 5:00pm-7:30pm ICC McGhee Library Georgetown University In this path-breaking

Voice from Haiti: “We’re Tired of Living in Tents” HSG reporting from Port-au-Prince, 03-10-2011 “We are people! We want homes,”

