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Do U.S. Women Know Hillary & Co. support a Haiti president who calls for men to beat and rap...

August 6, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Hillary Clinton and Michel Martelly in a serious conversation at an event.

“We are mothers, we give life, we demand respect”- “Nou se manman, nou bay lavi, nou egzije respè“- Haiti women protest against President Martelly for his misogynistic abuse in Miragoâne All women with a moral anchor must join with Haiti mothers in calling for the immediate resignation of Michel Martelly in Haiti and for the […]

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100 Years of US occupation of Haiti

July 29, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
A speaker at the UN Security Council discusses US policy in Haiti with a protest banner in the background.

1915-2015: One hundred years of US occupation in Haiti July 28, 2015 marked the 100th anniversary of the United States occupation of Haiti. Haiti has been crucified by the West because Haiti did what the USA could not accomplish. Haiti is the mother of liberty in the Western Hemisphere after the European’s New World began. […]

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If I Die in Police Custody

July 29, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Two women smiling happily in a car, sharing a heartfelt message about love and protection.

Black women take a position in tribute to Sandra Bland who died in police custody “If I die in police custody, burn everything down, no building is more important than my life…” “If I die in police custody… make sure I am the last person to die in police custody by any means necessary!” “If […]

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How Big Business Fuels Haitian-Dominican Tensions

June 18, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Protesters holding signs against racial violence.

1. Intro to this post – Corrupt Dominican Rulers, Stop Mass Deportations: No to Apartheid and civil genocide. 2. In this video we see Haiti women merchants fleeing the Dominican Republic. 3. Ezili Dantò interviewed on HuffPost Live segment with Marc Lamont Hill on Dominican denationalization, June 16, 2015. 4. Mark Steiner Show interview with […]

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UN rape, pedophilia, enforced prostitution in Haiti

June 12, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
UN rape

UN rape, pedophilia, sex slavery and enforced prostitution in Haiti 1. Ezili’s Legal Analysis and Discussion: UN rape, pedophilia, enforced prostitution, forced pregnancy and sexual slavery in Haiti. Video of the HuffPostLive Ezili Dantò Interview on the UN report showing vastly understated numbers of UN sexual abuse of Haiti women and girls. 2. Comment One: […]

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Haiti Says: Indict not elect Hillary Clinton

April 24, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Protester holding a sign about luxury hotels and homelessness.

“Hey, hey Hillary, Hey hey Obama, Hey hey CIA, Hey hey Council on Foreign Relations: Haiti Demonstrators Say: ‘Go Pick Up Your Trash in Haiti’— Haiti protestors outside Hillary Clinton’s Brooklyn headquarters, April 23, 2015 Haiti Earthquake Used to Enrich the Clintons Source: Fox News Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com During the two terms […]

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Mexico joins US Fiscal Paradise called Haiti, NYT Ignores U.S. imperialism

March 24, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Poor Feed Rich

Haiti is a fiscal paradise for the United States. Mexico is joining in. The New York Times recently wrote about US imperialism and bullying in Haiti without ever mentioning it.

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Hillary Clinton, Haiti Resources, US Thievery and the Female Butchers

March 9, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
butchers of haiti, Clinton, white and powers

“The right to own property does not extend to the coasts, springs, rivers, water courses, mines and quarries. They are part of the State’s public domain.â€Â€Â – Haitian 1987 Constitution, Section H, Article 36-5.” — See, US to Rewrite Constitution to Better Serve the One Percent by Ezili Dantò of HLLN and The Free Haiti […]

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