Haiti Briefings on Natural Disasters and/or the Haiti Earthquake
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back (HB14)
Haiti’s parliamentary and local elections on June 25 resulted in a commanding victory for the Lavalas platform (PPL) supported by
In the Shadow of the Sweatshop (HB13)
In the Shadow of the Sweatshop . Also featuring information on Harold Pinter Haiti Exhibition. Haiti is a country laid
Haiti Photos & Art (HB12 Sup)
As well as paintings and ironworks by Haitian artists the exhibition features photos of Haiti by twenty international photojournalists here previewed
A Democracy Made of Cardboard (HB12)
Nobody with an understanding of the Haitian political scene believed that the return of Aristide last October would mean that
Problems Not Solved by US Presence (HB 11)
There has been so little news in the mainstream media you could be forgiven for thinking that, with the return
Aristide Returns — Mission Accomplished? (HB10)
Three years ago, who would have betted on President Aristide returning to Haiti? Let alone with the support of the
Military Calls Clinton’s Bluff (HB9)
Will the invasion of Haiti happen? Does anyone know? Does Clinton know? As we go to press, sources in Washington
Is the US Serious? Shutting Down the Dominican-Haiti Border (HB8)
The United States has added teeth to the new United Nations sanctions imposed in May by announcing it will assist
Hundreds Slain in New Wave of Terror (HB7)
The body of a well-known Aristide supporter, Dady Pierre, murdered on 10 March in Cité Soleil was found with his
Clampdown in Jérémie (HB6)
Last October, when the Haitian army refused to comply with the UN-brokered accord to restore democracy, the international community needed
Mourning Democracy in Haiti (HB5)
Before the September 1991 coup d’état, 1,500 sacks of charcoal per month were shipped from Jérémie on the western tip of
UN’s Plan for Haiti is On Again (HB4)
Coup leaders say yes – or is it maybe? The United Nations plan to end the political deadlock in Haiti
Anger Erupts at UN as Cholera Toll Nears 1,000
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Nov 16, 2010 (IPS) – “People are going to take the body to MINUSTAH to show them what they did,” Jean-Luc Surfin told IPS by phone as riots erupted against Haiti’s U.N. peacekeeping force on Monday in the northern city of Cap-Haitien.
Rebuilding in Haiti Lags After Billions in Post-Quake Aid
Rebuilding in Haiti Lags After Billions in Post-Quake Aid. By Deborah Sontag www.nytimes.com, published: December 23, 2012 Original article here
Tackling Global Poverty: Where Next for Brussels?
HSG reporting from the House of Commons, London, 25-06-2012 To Committee Room 15 of the House of Commons for a
Interview: Noam Chomsky on Latin America
Interview: Noam Chomsky on Latin America December 13, 2012, Keane Bhatt, NACLA original article here Manufacturing Contempt [Renowned linguist, political analyst
Hurricane Sandy exposes Haiti’s agriculture and environment woes
Nov 1, 2012 Anastasia Moloney, Alertnet original article here Years of neglect of agriculture and disaster prevention in Haiti, coupled with
Housing Exposition Exposes Waste, Cynicism
Housing Exposition Exposes Waste, Cynicism September 24, 2012 by Haiti Grassroots Watch/Ayiti Kale Je haitigrassrootswatch Zoranje, HAITI, September 24, 2012 –
Haiti and the Shock Doctrine
Haiti and the Shock Doctrine 14 August 2012, by Matt Kennard in opendemocracy.net (Pour une version française de cet article,
The Creole Connection: New Orleans, Haiti and Catastrophe
The Creole Connection: New Orleans, Haiti and Catastrophe Beverly Bell, 30 July 2012, Other worlds are possible As a native and
Haitians Forced Out of Tents to Homes Just as Precarious
The New York Times – by Randal C Archibold – April 23, 2011 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — The way Robert Darvin sees
Verdict: Cholera Outbreak Originated in UN Camp
Verdict: Cholera Outbreak Originated in UN Cam By Richard Knox, NPR Health Blog, 6 May 2011 Suspicions that U.N. peacekeepers
Cholera in Haiti Surges in Storm Areas
Cholera in Haiti Surges in Storm Areas. Associated Press – By Trenton Daniel – June 10, 2011 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti The
Behind Closed Doors of Port-au-Prince “Reconstruction”
Behind Closed Doors of Port-au-Prince “Reconstruction” Port-au-Prince, June 10 2011 – Why hasn’t reconstruction begun in downtown Port-au-Prince, the area