Haiti
Report Again Slams Dominican 'Racism', 'Xenophobia' Against Haitians, August 13, 2009, DominicanToday (Santo Domingo)
Research group claims Dominicans see Haitian illegals as “parasitic vagabonds.”
UN Report Puts Pressure on Canada to End Haitian Slavery, June 15, 2009, National Post (Toronto)
Children are virtual slaves in Haiti—and Canada has to do something about it.
Hillary Clinton: Haiti, Cuba Policies Are Under Review, April 17, 2009, Miami Herald
Administration may allow Haitian illegals to stay “temporarily.”
Dallas Nixes 2 Proposals to Name Road for Chavez, November 12, 2008, AP
Dallas city council determined to name something after Cesar Chavez.
Fear, Shame Fosters Silence around Haitian Child Servitude in US, October 18, 2007, WTVA-TV (Miami)
Lawyer: It’s not slavery; it’s just one big cultural misunderstanding.
Dominican, Haitian Bishops Demand A Stop To Illegal Immigration, April 25, 2007, Dominican Today
Bishops say migration flow is “massive, anarchical and illegal.”
Haitians Make Yearly Voodoo Pilgrimage, April 10, 2007, AP
Voodoo is a constitutionally recognized religion in Haiti.
Body Washes Ashore As 100 Migrants Reach Florida, March 28, 2007, AP
Haitians reach US in ramshackle boat after three weeks at sea.
Congress Is Asked To Let Haitians Stay, January 19, 2007, Miami Herald
Hastings seeks “temporary protected status” for 20,000 Haitians living in US illegally.
For Haitian Deportees, American-Style ‘Grills’ Mark Them As Targets For Violence, Hate, January 2, 2007, South Florida Sun-Sentine
Their teeth give them away.
The State of the Nation, December 12, 2006, moneyweb.co.za
The UN’s Human Development Index for South Africa, Haiti, Colombia
New Yorker Claiming Voodoo Curse Drowns 2 Kids, Kills Self On Subway Tracks, September 1, 2006, AP
Believed relatives were using spells to destroy him.
Hope Peeps Through Cracks in Island’s Bloody Slums, February 8, 2006, Times (London)
Haiti is worse than ever.
Kidnappings Plague Residents Across Haiti, December 28, 2005, AP
Eight to ten people are kidnapped every day in Haiti.
Schism Threatens Haitians’ Political Progress, December 23, 2005, Herald (Miami)
Haitian in-fighting comes to Miami.
The Revolution in Haiti, September 30, 2005, American Renaissance, Apr. 2001
A slaughter of whites brought Africa to our doorstep.
Massacre of Football Fans Raises State Terror Fears, August 30, 2005, Scotsman (Edinburgh)
Haiti police open fire on Aristide supporters at “Play for Peace” soccer match.
Inquiry Accuses Haiti’s Aristide of Embezzlement, August 4, 2005, Reuters
Investigation finds dictator stole $50 million.
Haiti’s Spiral of Violence Picks Up Speed, August 3, 2005, Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Kidnap, murder and rape remain the order of the day in Haiti.
Aristide Blames U.S. for Haiti Violence, April 21, 2005, AP
Former Pres. thinks “black holocaust” in Haiti orchestrated by US and France.
Haitian Police Sow More Fear than Stability as Country Gears Up For Elections, March 2, 2005, AP
The police in Haiti may be as bad as the criminals.
Protectorate Touted to Mend Haiti’s Crippled Society, December 27, 2004, Los Angeles Times
US military expert suggests putting Haiti under international rule for at least a decade.
Haitians In A Vise Of Nature, Politics, November 29, 2004, Chicago Tribune
Pro-Aristide thugs loot a police station and generally wreak havoc.
Kerry’s Favorite Hatian, October 19, 2004, WSJ Opinion Journal
Sen. Kerry panders to black vote by saying he would have protected ex-Pres. Aristide.
Gunfire Erupts in Pro-Aristide Haiti Slum, October 4, 2004, AP
Politicians who support ex-president Aristide incite looting and violence.
