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WE WILL NOT FORGET: THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF LAVALAS IN HAITI
On this 8th anniversary of the overthrow of Haiti's democracy, We Will Not Forget the Achievements of Lavalas!

HAITI AFTER THE COUP: THE FINAL CHAPTER HAS YET TO BE WRITTEN

HIDDEN FROM THE HEADLINES: THE US WAR AGAINST HAITI

HAITI'S CONSTITUTIONAL HORROR SHOW by Charlie Hinton
Martelly regime reverses Haiti's 1987 democratic and liberal constitution, centralizing power in the executive and signaling a return to Duvalier era laws.

HAITI'S ELECTION FARCE BACKFIRES by Charlie Hinton, posted SF BayView
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HAITI'S ELECTION CIRCUS CONTINUES by Charlie Hinton
Wyclef Jean's candidacy nothing but a media “event,” but the real goal of Haiti elections is to suppress the Lavalas movement and put a "democratic" front on a brutal military occupation.

WYCLEF-JEAN FOR PRESIDENT? LOOK BEYOND THE HYPE!
A commentary on the announced candidacy of Wyclef Jean for President of Haiti, by Charlie Hinton of Haiti Action Committee

THE EMPEROR HAS NO VOTES by Charlie Hinton
The Imposition of Martelly, the Reconstitution of the Army, and the Restoration of Duvalier in Haiti

In Haiti ARISTIDE LIVES! by Charlie Hinton
Haiti's majority continues to demonstrate overwhelming support for President Aristide and the Lavalas party

ANNUL THE ELECTIONS, STOP THE DUVALIER RESTORATION, RETURN PRESIDENT ARISTIDE! by Charlie Hinton

GHOSTS OF CITE SOLEIL - DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE by Charlie Hinton
Film makes heroes of US-backed leaders of Haiti's 2004 coup akin to Leni Riefenstahl's adoration of Hitler in 1930's film, Triumph of the Will

Joyous Victory in a Bitter Time: HAITI BEFORE and AFTER ARISTIDE'S RETURN by Robert Roth
"The fundamental goal of coups and counter-insurgency is...to destroy even the belief that transformative social change is possible... it was clear the coup/occupation have not been able to do this."

HAITI: SIX MONTHS AFTER THE QUAKE by Johnny Van Hove, July 13, 2010
Half a year after the earthquake, conditions in Haiti are worse than ever. Still, there is “a lot to be hopeful for,” according to Robert Roth of Haiti Action Committee, recently returned from Haiti.

HAITI FIVE MONTHS AFTER THE QUAKE by Robert Roth
Five months after the quake, Haiti is alive with activity, with young and veteran activists struggling to rebuild while refusing to accept any limitations on their democratic or human rights.

REPORT ON HAITI'S CHOLERA OUTBREAK by Leslie Mullin
Hundreds die and thousands are sickened near contaminated Artibonite River. Port-au-Prince refugee camps lack adequate clean water and sanitation, keys to ward off epidemic.

POLITICS OF THE EARTHQUAKE RESPECT THE PEOPLE OF HAITI By Robert Roth
This is a time to respect the courage of the Haitian people. It is a time for aid, not charity; for solidarity not a US military take-over; a time to return President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

HAITI: THE NEXT ROUND by Robert Roth
Aristide’s return demonstrates Haiti’s independent will and self-determination. He brings deep respect for the poor of Haiti and belief in their intelligence, wisdom and the justice of their demands.

THE MILITARY, MONEY AND THE MEANING OF AN OCCUPATION by Nia Imara
The return of the repressive Haitian military plays an essential role in the future planned for Haiti by the Martelly administration, the US government and the United Nations.

ARISTIDE STANDS, THE PEOPLE STAND by Nia Imara
June 3rd, 2011
In Haiti is a people born out of struggle...the return of Aristide gives reason to hope and proves that their struggle has not been fruitless.

HOW USAID UNDERMINES DEMOCRACY IN HAITI by Leslie Mullin
AID OR INTERVENTION? 10 things to know about the US Agency for International Development in Haiti

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