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Martelly/Paul government shaken by 2 days of protests and general strike
Thousands marched through the capital on Feb. 5 and again on Feb. 7, the 29th anniversary of the fall of…
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After quake’s fifth anniversary, political aftershocks continue rocking Haiti
Port-au-Prince’s hilltop slum of Fort National offers a perfect example of the irony, agony, and struggle that grip Haiti today.
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Why did the UN Security Council visit Haiti?
Many are questioning the purpose of this visit, which comes on the heels of Martelly carrying out a virtual coup…
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Thousands demonstrate as Martelly installs de facto PM Evans Paul
Since coming to power on May 14, 2011, President Michel Martelly has managed to avoid holding elections in Haiti.
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Five years post-quake: Haiti’s promised rebuilding is unfulfilled
Five years after the Jan. 12, 2010 earthquake that struck Haiti’s capital region, the loudly-trumpeted reconstruction of the country is…
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WikiLeaks: Hériveaux ‘close contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti—final
Three things about Rudy Hériveaux emerge from reviewing U.S. State Department reports about him: 1) he supported the policies of…
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Evans Paul: Archetypal scheming politician nominated as Haitian PM
Over the past 30 years that he has strutted on Haiti’s political stage, politician Evans Paul has become something like…
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WikiLeaks—Hériveaux ‘close contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti—continued
This article, the second of three, was originally posted Dec. 23 on Haïti Liberté as “WikiLeaked Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy…
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Wikileaks—Hériveaux ‘Close Contact’ of U.S. Embassy in Haiti
This article, the first of three, was originally published Dec. 16 by Haïti Liberté as “WikiLeaks Diplomatic Cables Reveal: Rudy…
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