Another foreign military intervention in Haiti to prop up its corrupt and repressive regime is being slammed as likely to exacerbate the country's political crisis, reports Binoy Kampmark.
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As a houngan (male priest in Haitian voodoo), Haitian recording and performing artist Erol Josu茅 is a healer. He spoke聽following the release of his new album, Pelerinaj (Pilgrimage).
The United States is searching for a formula to justify its fourth major military intervention into Haiti in a century, reports Kim Ives.
Hundreds of thousands of Haitians took to the streets protesting the government鈥檚聽request for foreign military intervention in Haiti. Tanya Wadhwa reports.
A cycle of protests began in Haiti in July 2018, and, despite the pandemic, has carried on since then, writes Vijay Prashad.
As the investigation into President Jovenel Mo茂se鈥檚 assassination unfolds, the United States is laying the groundwork to deploy troops into Haiti, writes Dan Cohen.
Kim Ives looks at events in the days leading up to Jovenel Moise's assassination in Haiti.
A form of 鈥減eople鈥檚 war鈥 is emerging in Haiti, according to聽Kim Ives, where people are sick and tired of poverty and being used by elites.
Danny Shaw聽recounts his experience sleeping, eating and marching with militants on the frontline of the struggle against dictatorship in Haiti.
Weekly protests continue following Haitian President Jovenel Mo茂se鈥檚 decree extending his mandate for another 12 months. The Assembly of Haitians in Montr茅al against the Occupation of Haiti released the following statement, co-authored by Renel Exentus and Ricardo Gustave.
Haitian president Jovenel Mo茂se is clinging to power, after a February 7 constitutional deadline that stipulated he must step down. Kim Ives explains the background to Haiti鈥檚 latest political crisis.
The history of the Haitian slaves鈥 revolt has been well-documented by CLR聽James in The Black Jacobins,聽among other books. But the period in between has been largely left blank, writes Barry Healy.
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