Duvalier Hearing Could be Historic Despite U.S. Obstruction
Duvalier Hearing Could be Historic Despite U.S. Obstruction. February 20, 2013 Centre for Economic and Policy Research. Original article here
Duvalier Hearing Could be Historic Despite U.S. Obstruction. February 20, 2013 Centre for Economic and Policy Research. Original article here
Kafou: Haiti, Art and Vodou Kafou is a major exhibition featuring Haitian art inspired by Vodou. The event will run
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
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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,”
Justice pour Jean Dominique et Jean Claude Louissaint! Press release from the Foundation to Echo the Voice of Jean Dominique
Organisation of American States to send representatives to the Dominican Republic Following a debate by the Permanent Council of the
The Promise, Politics and Profit of Primary Education for All. From Haiti Briefing 73 (February 2013) On May 26, 2011,
Border of Lights, October 4-6, 2012 – Dajabón, Dominican Republic. People from around the world will come together under
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Martin Luther King’s Birthday: 15 January 2012 HSG reporting from London, 15-01-2012 Mario Joseph addressed the Occupy movement, assorted tourists
UK/Europe visit by leading Haitian human rights lawyer: put Haitians in charge of their own development The second anniversary of
Photo: Corail-Celesse – © Oxfam International
Port-au-Prince, Haiti – nine months after the catastrophic earthquake which killed some 300,000 and left 1.3 million homeless, as reports and articles denounce the terrible conditions in Haiti’s 1,354 squalid refugee camps, the new grassroots “reconstruction watch” effort, Ayiti Kale Je or Haiti Grassroots Watch decided to look into the issue.
Struggle Against Impunity Two Years On: a Message of Solidarity with Haitian Organizations Working for Justice, April 3, 2002 In