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Haiti: Interview with Ezili Danto on return of Duvalier

January 21, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
Interview with Haitian lawyer and leader, Eddi Dantho.

Interview Ezili Dantò, Ron Daniels on WBAI with Felipe J. Luciano, Jan. 21, 2011 (31:58). Listen here. ****************** *********************

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Obama’s change in Haiti: the Return of Dictator, Jean Claude Duvalier

January 17, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
Ezili Danto's Note

Ezili Dantò’s Note on the arrival of Jean Claude Duvalier into Haiti today Bay kou blye, pote mak sonje – the one who gives the blow, forgets. The one who bears the mark remembers: Over 60,000 and some say as high as nearly 100,000 Haitians were murdered under the bloody US-supported Duvalier (father/son) dictatorships from […]

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Ezili Danto on Haiti priorities and accountability

January 13, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
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Ezili Dantò interview with Wiatta on Wrfg.org, Atlanta on the one year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake. Broadcast, Jan. 13, 2011, (34:21 minutes) – listen here: **************** “Haiti Electionsâ€Â€Â on The Sunday Show on KPFA: Kris Welch interviews Ezili Dantò and Nic Rossier, Dec. 5, 2010 (55:33 minutes) – listen here: ************** Ezili Dantò on […]

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Haiti Year of Agony: Ezili HLLN’s Bouquet of Tears & Light

January 13, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
Ezili Danto's Note

Jan. 12, 2011 marks the one-year anniversary of the Haiti quake, we re-member the lives lost and suffering agony of those left behind… ***** On January 12, 2011, HLLN re-members the Haiti quake victims with: A bouquet of tears by Michel Sanon (in English & French) a Crosstalk interview and Light by Daniel Beaubrun ****************** […]

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Congratulations Joseph Makhandal Champagne, Jr – Mayor, South Toms River

January 4, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
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Congratulations Joseph Makhandal Champagne, Jr – Mayor, South Toms River Re:January 1, 2011 – Historic Inauguration of HLLN’s Joseph Makhandal Champagne, Jr. as Mayor of the Borough of South Toms River Attorney Joseph Makhandal Champagne, a member of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network executive board, becomes the first elected Haitian-American Mayor in New Jersey’s History […]

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Christian Missionary played savior while abusing Haiti Street kids

January 3, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
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For more info, go to: Justice for Haiti prevailed: Perlitz going away for a long time by Ezili Dantò of HLLN and The Douglas Perlitz Case ****** Sentencing for Christian Missionary Douglas Perlitz Haiti Child sex abuser Humanitarian aid workers and United Nation peacekeepers are sexually abusing small children in several war-ravaged and food-poor countries […]

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Justice for Haiti prevailed: Perlitz going away for a long time

December 24, 2010 Written by Ezili Dantò
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It was a good day for justice and decency: Douglas Perlitz sentenced to nearly 20 years for sex abuse in Haiti, followed by 10 years of supervised release U.S. Attorney Krishna Patel speaks to the media outside the Richard C. Lee United States Courthouse after the sentencing of Douglas Perlitz in downtown New Haven, Conn. […]

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Vodun: The Light and Beauty of Haiti

December 21, 2010 Written by Ezili Dantò
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Vodun means sacred energies in the Fon language. Vodun is the spiritual imperative and way of life of Haitians. It’s psychology, cosmology, phylosophy, art, and a healing way of life.

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Soldiers in tactical gear advancing with rifles.
Kenya lawyers file contempt of court against President Ruto and his government for violating court ruling prohibiting deployment to Haiti
Two soldiers in camouflage firing rifles during a training exercise.
Haitian American lawyer sues to block US-backed deployment of  Kenyan troops in Haiti
Historical poster about Haiti's fight for independence in 1803.
VERTIÈRES – Napoleon the Enslaver, Surrenders to Hayti Freedom Fighters
Two Haitian attorneys in professional attire.
Haiti Lawyers Sue the De Facto Haiti Government for Treason
Haiti protest poster with symbolic artwork.
Haitian leaders write to the African Union
UN Will Not Tell You Its Role in the US-led Corruption, Violence, and Crimes Against Humanity in Haiti
A boot labeled 'UN' stamping on a map of Haiti with text about political instability.
US terrorism in Hayti: Kenya Racial Front and the Sheila McCormick Clueless Konzes

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