Hungry Haitians have had enough By G. Dunkel September 1, 2022 August 22 is the day the Haitian revolution began in 1791. The date commemorates the fact [...]
Demonstrators demand reparations for the people of Haiti By Judy Greenspan August 5, 2022 San Francisco Chanting “Stop the occupation of the Haitian nation,” the Haiti Action [...]
Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated one year ago. We still don’t know much. July 14, 2022 The following article is excerpted from an article that first appeared in Haitiliberte.com, July 7, 2022. The [...]
Haiti: Masses take to the streets June 26 By G. Dunkel July 7, 2022 At the call of Lavalas, a political party led by former President Jean Bertrand Aristide — who [...]
Haiti suffers in U.S.-created turmoil By G. Dunkel June 22, 2022 U.S. President Joe Biden welcomes white Ukrainian refugee child. Haitian migrants of African [...]
Haitians say: We want justice! By G. Dunkel April 8, 2022 Tens of thousands of Haitians surged through the streets of Port-au-Prince and smaller cities Les [...]
Haitians attempt to emigrate By G. Dunkel March 17, 2022 While the world’s attention focuses on the conflict in Ukraine that could quickly escalate, [...]
In Haiti, misery breeds resistance By G. Dunkel March 3, 2022 Thousands of Haitian garment workers, mainly women, have hit the streets in February demanding [...]
Haitian workers demand: ‘Triple the minimum wage!’ By G. Dunkel February 18, 2022 Haiti faces a crisis of government legitimacy. The only elected officials in the country at [...]
Hunger, violence and earthquakes – Haiti’s problems intensify By G. Dunkel February 2, 2022 The last week of January, two moderately severe earthquakes shook southwest Haiti in the [...]
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