Long live the Haitian Revolution! By Devin Cole January 7, 2021 January 1 marked the 217th year of independence for the Republic of Haiti. The Haitian [...]
Haiti: U.S. deports mortgage fraudster, backs repression By G. Dunkel July 2, 2020 Emmanuel “Toto” Constant was in charge of FRAPH (the Revolutionary Front for the Advancement [...]
In HaitiICE is spreading COVID-19 By G. Dunkel May 11, 2020 Haitians forced to get water from a spigot for sanitation. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, [...]
Haiti faces a coronavirus catastrophe By G. Dunkel April 8, 2020 The predictions are grim, and the figures are totally misleading: As of April 5, 6 p.m., Haiti [...]
Anniversary of Haitian Revolution draws big protests against President Jovenel Moïse By G. Dunkel January 8, 2020 Gonaïves is the city where Jean-Jacques Dessalines declared Haiti to be independent Jan. 1, [...]
Pat Chin, a Fanm Vanyan in the Haitian Struggle Pat Chin, speaking in New York’s Union Square, November 2004. May 19, 2015 On the tenth anniversary of the death of [...]
A rain of protest as poverty worsens in Haiti By G. Dunkel November 15, 2019 Haiti is devastated. The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, one of the poorest in the [...]
Haitian masses say: No dialogue, no delay, President Moïse must leave By G. Dunkel October 31, 2019 Since the middle of September, the Haitian masses have made one point over and over [...]
Haiti’s people rise up, say President Moïse must go By G. Dunkel October 24, 2019 Hundreds of thousands of Haitians — particularly the poor of the poorest country in the [...]
Haiti: Mass protests demand president resign, U.S. butt out By G. Dunkel October 10, 2019 Angry Haitians flooded the streets of Port-au-Prince Oct. 4, coming from many of its [...]
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