
Apátridas en el Caribe (HB76)
Juliana Deguis Pierre, hija de haitianos, nacida y criada en RD, había luchado por conseguir de las autoridades sus documentos
Juliana Deguis Pierre, hija de haitianos, nacida y criada en RD, había luchado por conseguir de las autoridades sus documentos
Stateless in the Caribbean. In 2013 the Dominican Republic Constitutional Court rescinded the nationality of hundreds of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian
One mamit (5.75lb tin) of rice now costs 150 Haitian gourdes (approx ₤2.24 or $3.57), 50% up since July. Corn
Elections for every single elected office in Haiti, save the Presidency and a third of the Senate, have been due
In Creole, there are many ways to express a dilemma. But these days, most Haitians would probably tell you that
School students and teachers from the state education sector took their protests to the street in May. Almost everywhere throughout
Roadblocks, demonstrations and strikes – during the month of January generalised discontent was channelled into action in a wave of
Following several weeks of shootings and bomb threats, former soldiers from the disbanded Haitian army are threatening more violence if
So it’s farewell to President Aristide who hands over to his successor, René Préval, on February 7th. As the living
The patience of many thousands of Haitians finally snapped following the November 7th assassination of the Lavalas MP, Jean Hubert
Haiti’s parliamentary and local elections on June 25 resulted in a commanding victory for the Lavalas platform (PPL) supported by
There has been so little news in the mainstream media you could be forgiven for thinking that, with the return
Will the invasion of Haiti happen? Does anyone know? Does Clinton know? As we go to press, sources in Washington
The United States has added teeth to the new United Nations sanctions imposed in May by announcing it will assist
The body of a well-known Aristide supporter, Dady Pierre, murdered on 10 March in Cité Soleil was found with his
Last October, when the Haitian army refused to comply with the UN-brokered accord to restore democracy, the international community needed
Before the September 1991 coup d’état, 1,500 sacks of charcoal per month were shipped from Jérémie on the western tip of
Coup leaders say yes – or is it maybe? The United Nations plan to end the political deadlock in Haiti