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HAITI 1986-1994 by William Blum
The Tragedy of Haiti by Noam Chomsky
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Institute For Justice & Democracy In Haiti
Articles on the 2004 Haitian Coup
Did He Jump or Was He Pushed?
Aristide and the 2004 Coup in Haiti
By Peter Hallward - December 07, 2007
Chávez - A Hero in Haiti
By Mario Joseph and Brian Concannon - April 10, 2007
How to Turn a Priest Into a Cannibal:
U.S. Reporting on the Coup in Haiti
By Diana Barahona - February 01, 2007
Haitian president-elect turns to Cuba, Venezuela
By G. Dunkel - Published Apr 27, 2006
Denial in Haiti: AP reporter RéGINE is wearing two hats
Has the Associated Press and the New York Times gone to bed with the National Endowment for Democracy?
by Anthony Fenton and Dennis Bernstein
6/7: the massacre of the poor that the world ignored
The US cannot accept that the Haitian president it ousted still has support - By Naomi Klein July 18, 2005 The Guardian UK
Aristide in Exile
By Naomi Klein, July 15, 2005
Kofi Annan and Gen. Heleno's Complicity in Latortue's Bloody Regime
By Seth DeLong, www.coha.org
Political Prisoner Rev. Gérard Jean-Juste Released
Today, November 29, 2004, Rev. Gérard Jean-Juste, the pastor of Sainte Claire Catholic Church in Delmas, Haiti, was released after almost seven weeks of illegal detention. Full Article : haitiaction.net
The Coup Connection
How an organization financed by the U.S. government has been promoting the overthrow of elected leaders abroad
Full Article : motherjones.com
CARICOM-Haiti-U.S. Relations: Afrocentric View
by Dr. Kwame Nantambu, October 21, 2004
Resistance in the Slums of Haiti
by Nancy, October 17, 2004
Haiti's Elections: A High-Tech Sham is Underway
by Lucson Pierre-Charles, October 03, 2004
Will He Stand Up? Kerry and Haiti
by Ben Terrall, September 24, 2004
Rolling Haiti Back to Colonialism
September 23, 2004 - by Kevin Pina and Charles Boylan
Blindsided in Haiti
by Claude Adams
This February, I came face to face with one of Izmery's killers. He was wearing a crisp Army uniform, aviator glasses, a cell phone clipped to his shirt pocket, and a pistol in a holster at his hip. His name was Louis-Jodel Chamblain. His eyes were bloodshot and he looked a bit drawn - the stress, obviously, of leading an insurrection. He called himself the commandant of Haiti's New Army.
Full Article : journalism.ubc.ca
CARICOM's Action on Haiti:
Honor for a Few, Shame for Most
Council on Hemispheric Affairs, August 12, 2004
Human Rights Horrors in Haiti
by Anthony Fenton, July 28, 2004
Reasoning: Haiti After the Press Went Home
RastafariSpeaks.com Message Board
Did the Bush Administration Allow a Network of Right-Wing Republicans to Foment a Violent Coup in Haiti?
Democracynow.org, July 20, 2004
The Witch Hunt Intensifies
by Justin Felux, July 03, 2004; dissidentvoice.org
Chaos Upon Chaos:
Haiti After the Press Went Home
by Lucson Pierre-Charles, June 22, 2004
Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
by JG, June 19, 2004
Statement by Jean-Bertrand Aristide
by Jean-Bertrand Aristide, June 04, 2004
Bushwhacked in the Caribbean
by Randall Robinson, March 22, 2004
Aristide prepares for departure to S Africa
www.jamaica-gleaner.com, March 22, 2004
Dithering on Haiti
www.jamaica-gleaner.com, March 21, 2004
Haitians Seized, Abused by U.S. Marines
blackcommentator.com, May 13, 2004
Rep. Maxine Waters Calls on Congress Not To Recognize New Haitian Government Democracynow.org, May 05, 2004
U.S., France Block UN Probe of Aristide Ouster
by Thalif Deen, April 13, 2004, the Inter Press Service
Return to Haiti: The American Learning Zone
counterpunch.org, April 14, 2004
Aristide launches kidnap lawsuit BBC, April 01, 2004
The Kidnapping Of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide
From Haiti Violates International And United States Law March 31, 2004
By Marjorie Cohn, National Lawyers Guild Executive Vice President
Caribbean Won't Accept Haiti's New Gov't March 26, 2004
Aristide to settle in South Africa March 26, 2004
Condoleezza Rice Threatens Jamaica Over Aristide
March 25th, 2004; democracynow.org
Telling the imperialists to go to hell
March 22, 2004, By Stephen Gowans
Haiti and the Impotence of Black America
March 19, 2004, By Cynthia McKinney
U.S. furious at Jamaica for embrace of Aristide
March 19, 2004 miami.com
Patterson urges Caricom to hold ranks on Haiti
March 19, 2004; jamaicaobserver.com
Haitian Unrest: Aristide's Fall was Really a U.S.-led Coup March 18, 2004; twincities.com via commondreams.org
Venezuela Won't Recognize Haiti's New "illegitimate" Government
Mar 17, 2004; venezuelanalysis.com
Venezuela opens doors to President Jean Bertrand Aristide and criticizes Organization of American States (OAS) March 16, 2004; Vheadline.com
Aristide leaves for Jamaica March 15, 2004
Clearance came after tense stand-off in Bangui
jamaicaobserver.com
Aristide Meets With Escorts to Jamaica March 14, 2004
By Joseph Benamsse, guardian.co.uk
Debunking the Media's Lies about President Aristide March 14, 2004
By Justin Felux, rastaspeaks.com
Behind Aristide's Fall: What Led to the Coup? March 12, 2004
By Helen Scott and Ashley Smith, counterpunch.org
Aristide heading for Jamaica March 12, 2004 jamaicaobserver.com
Role in Haiti Events Backfiring on Washington by Jim Lobe
Early Beginnings:
The First Successful Slave Revolt and a Free Nation
March 11, 2004 Compiled by Elizabeth Harper
Stenographers to Power:
US Press Torpedoes Aristide March 11, 2004
The First US Takeover of Haiti
set the Stage for Later Interventions March 10, 2004
The Occupation of Haiti: Recalling 1915-1934 March 10, 2004
US-Haiti by Noam Chomsky; March 09, 2004
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