Haiti
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Haiti.
From the 2004 coup d’état against President Jean Bertrand Aristide until 2017, Haiti was occupied militarily initially by US and Canadian troops…
Below is a translation of a letter from Haitian organizations to governments of Africa. Translation by Jill Clark-Gollub. Port-au-Prince, 6 August 2023…
July 7 marked two years since President Jovenel Moïse’s assassination. The Office of Civil Protection in Haiti denounced the “unacceptable slowness” of the investigation…
As the repressive Trump-Biden Title 42 asylum policy ended on May 11, migrant rights advocates hoped that humane asylum rules would follow. Title 42,…
“As the people of Haiti continually attest, we women in the Grandans are clear that since the coup d’etat of February 29,…
In the great book of history, as well as in the 1960 study that Aimé Césaire dedicated to him, Toussaint Louverture makes his…
With long experience of chaos, violence, and dysfunctional governance, Haiti looks now to be on the verge of new crisis in the…
As the planet faces more climate-driven disasters, we must prioritize the safety and wellbeing of populations most vulnerable to their effects. Extreme…
The Biden administration is again pushing for military intervention in Haiti, in part due to the fear of Haitian immigrants coming to the…
Haiti is undergoing one of its most severe prolonged crises—one that has left vast swaths of the capital in the hands of gangs,…
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