- Haiti:
The Bicentenntial Coup d'Etat by Immanuel Wallerstein
- Euro/US
madness put into application in Haiti, Drug Gang Heroes replacing
President Aristide; Alas, poor Haiti by Marguerite Laurent,
- Haiti:
A call for help, by Marguerite Laurent
- Haiti:
a time for imagination; a time for action; una oportunidad para américa
latina, by George Salzman.
- "Haiti: The Bicentenntial Coup d'Etat"
Professor Emeritus, State University of New York at Binghamton
- The
Return Of Aristide to the Caribbean By
Amy Goodman
- Marines
Kill Two as U.S. Top General Visits Haiti
- New Haitian Prime Minister Arrives, Vowing to Restore Unity
- U.S.
Delegation that met with President Aristide in the C.A.R. will speak about
their discussions with the deposed president
- Propaganda
War Intensifies Against Haiti as Opposition Grabs for Power Part
1, Kevin Pina, The Black Commentator
- In
Sweeping Critique, Kerry Condemns Bush
For
Failing to Back Aristide
NY Times
- Thousands
of Aristide supporters pour into Haiti's streets Reuters,
ABC NewsOnline Australia
- Congresswoman
Barbara Lee Questions Bush Administration Office of
Congresswoman Barbara Lee
- Aristide's Final Hours
As Aristide left, the US marines moved in … and revealed the true power
behind the Haitian ‘revolt’. David Pratt reports.
- Aristide
Maintains He Was Kidnapped From Haiti
Reuters, ABC NewsOnline Australia
- HAITI
ACTION ALERT: Aristide Under Lock & Key, U.S. Delegation Says
Delegation denied access to President Aristide in CAR. March 7
- Aristide
accuses France of conspiring with the U.S. Granma
International, CubaUS
faces mounting international fury over
- Aristide's
'forced' exit By Andrew Gumbel, Independent .co, Mar 5
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Aristide
Details Last Moments In Haiti, Calls For Stop To Bloodshed In First
Address To Haitian People From Exile Pacific News Service.
March 5 President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who left a tumultuous Haiti
under shadowy circumstances Feb. 29, has delivered an impassioned address
“To the Haitian People and the World” by cell phone to a Haitian
journalist in the United States working with a radio station in Berkeley,
CA.
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Thousands
of Aristide supporters pour into Haiti's streets Hurling slurs at
US Marines and calling President George W Bush a "terrorist", a
crowd estimated at more than 10,000 materialized in the capital, seething
with anger at Mr Aristide's flight to Africa five days ago after a bloody
rebellion and US pressure. ABC News Australia March 6
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President
Aristide's Phone Service Cut Off, Lawyer Friday, 5 March
2004, 1:51 pm Press Release: UN Observer. Scoop, New Zealand
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Operation
Sweatshop Jean-Bertrand Aristide's move to raise Haiti's minimum wage was
the last straw for American corporations and elitist U.S. factions.
By Chris Floyd
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Leaders
want probe of U.S. role in Haiti New Haven Register
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Haitian
criminals on run as jails empty World Press Review
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Haiti's
Aristide accuses France BBC World News March 5
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Year
501 The Conquest Continues Chapter 8 Tragedy of Haiti. by Noam
Chomsky
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Black
Caucus backs Caricom's call for Haiti probe Trinidad Express March
6
-
Interview
with Prime Minister Yvon Neptune "I
am a prisoner in my own office."
-
Congresswoman
Barbara Lee Questions Bush Administration Officials at International
Relations Subcommittee Hearing. Lee
Calls for Independent Commission to Investigate Bush Administration's
Haiti Policy
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Caribbean
Won't Help With Peacekeeping KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) -- Fourteen
Caribbean nations rejected joining any peacekeeping force for Haiti
Wednesday and called for a probe into ousted President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide's charge that the United States forced him from office.
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Urgent
Alert: U.S. Led Coup in Haiti ? March 3 UN Observer Report
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Aristide
supporters in Montreal decry 'international coup d'etat' in Haiti -
National Post, Canada
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The
Destabilization of Haiti by
Michel Chossudovsky
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Crisis
threatens already vulnerable population By Kate Scannell Michel -
World Vision Haiti Communications
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Bush
Hides White House's Complicity in Haiti - The Daily Mis-Lead
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Haiti
fears a repeat of the past as new rulers arrive - By Phil Davison
in Port-au-Prince - Independent.co.uk Mar 3, 2004
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The
CIA Has Deposed at Least 20 Functioning Democracies Since WWII
John Stockwell, former CIA official notes: "The CIA has overthrown
functioning democracies in over 20 countries." Now Haiti can be added
to the list of CIA "successes."