Striking workers in Haiti win solidarity in U.S. By G. Dunkel July 15, 2017 Thousands of workers surged through Port-au-Prince’s streets to demand a minimum wage hike to [...]
Haitian workers strike for $12.50 a day By G. Dunkel July 2, 2017 Haitian textile workers on strike for higher wages, better working conditions, access to social [...]
Homeland Security threatens to expel Haitians By G. Dunkel June 2, 2017 John Kelly, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, has told the 58,000 Haitians living [...]
U.S. threatens to expel 50,000 Haitians By G. Dunkel May 6, 2017 Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly will decide on May 23 whether to extend the “temporary [...]
Haitian presidential candidate welcomed in U.S. By Dave Welsh April 29, 2017 Jean-Bertrand Aristide campaigns with Dr. Maryse Narcisse. April 23 — Five hundred people [...]
Cops deny assassination attempt on Aristide Former President Aristide’s car after attack. By G. Dunkel April 1, 2017 The Haitian cops claim, according to Jean Alix [...]
Thousands of Haitians trapped at U.S. border By G. Dunkel February 3, 2017 Haitian children sleep outside at border. Since last summer, thousands of Haitians have hit a [...]
Ongoing struggle over stolen election in Haiti By G. Dunkel January 12, 2017 The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) declared on Jan. 3 that Jovenel Moïse had won the [...]
Haiti: Election protests continue By G. Dunkel January 2, 2017 Police step up repression of Haitian protests over contested election of banana exporter and [...]
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