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Posts tagged Bill CLinton

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

March 24, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
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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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Haiti Waking Up 5 Years later

January 12, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
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Ezili Dantò discusses the eleven-year US occupation of Haiti outsourced to
the UN military, the charitable industrial complex fronts, the 5th year
anniversary of the earthquake, the squandering of $9 billion collected in the
name of Haiti earthquake victims, the coming dissolution of Parliament on
January 12, 2015, the new generation of patriotic revolutionary forces that’s arisen since
the occupation began to resist state tyranny, foreign occupation

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One Hundred Years of Haiti Resistance to US imperialism in all its faces

December 17, 2014 Written by Ezili Dantò

One Hundred Years of Haiti Resistance to US Imperialism in All its Faces Kanga Mundele, Kanga Bafyòti, Kanga Ndòki End the US Occupation of Haiti behind UN guns and the NGO fronts December 17, 2014 marks one hundred years since the United States invaded Haiti and at the point of guns the US Marines carried […]

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Foreign violence against Haiti is the norm

January 8, 2013 Written by Ezili Dantò
Foreign violence against Haiti is the norm

Felipe Luciano/WBAI interviews Ezili Dantò of HLLN on Haiti, three years after the earthquake. Broadcast on Jan 11, 2012 It is an exercise in futility to go to the perpetrators and executioners of human rights crimes in Haiti in hopes of getting justice for our people.–Ezili Dantò of HLLN, Haiti: Jan 1, 2013: Another Independence […]

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Haiti and the Clintons, Can Obama afford not to act?

September 12, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Haiti and the Clintons, Can Obama afford not to act?

by Jean Yves Point-du-Jour * Haiti and the Clintons, Can Obama afford not to act? By Jean Yves Point-du-Jour, Haiti Perspectives, Special Op-Ed, September 12, 2012 Watching the Democratic National Convention (DNC) held last week in Charlotte, North Carolina was an eye opener. On Wednesday night, former US President Bill Clinton said during his well […]

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US control of Haiti, other little republics’ UN vote not new

August 16, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
US control of Haiti, other little republics’ UN vote not new

by Ezili Dantò US control of Haiti and other little republics’ vote at the UN is not new I found an August 10, 2012 George Will opinion piece relevant to UN/US occupied Haiti today for reasons that would probably not occur to Mr. Will. The piece discusses and juxtaposes other US candidates’ “indelicate claims” to […]

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Swapping Haiti lives: Interview on US Haiti Exploits

July 26, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Swapping Haiti lives: Interview on US Haiti Exploits

July 25, 2012 interview Jeff Blankfort host of Takes on the World interviews Ezili Dantò on Haiti’s Exploitation / Radio Project MP3 KZYX Public Radio Interview Summary: Ezili Dantò talks about her review, titled “Foreign investment means death & repression“(Part 1 and Part 2) of New York Times July 6, 2012 article detailing how foreign […]

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Hayti: If I could reach CNN’s audience on the 4th of July

July 4, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Hayti: If I could reach CNN’s audience on the 4th of July

by Ezili Dantò This post is dedicated to all the Emmanuel Drèd Wilmè and Janjak Desalins’ who are RISING! Emmanuel Drèd Wilmè, the most hunted Black man in Hayti stood up against the US occupation behind UN mercenary guns in 2004 for 17-months until he was assassinated by UN multinational guns on July 6, 2005. […]

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Interview with Marlene Daut on King of Hayti, Henry Christophe
The Cost of Liberation: A Powerful Conversation with Prof. Marlene Daut on Henry Christophe, King of Haiti
Kenya lawyers file contempt of court against President Ruto and his government for violating court ruling prohibiting deployment to Haiti
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VERTIÈRES – Napoleon the Enslaver, Surrenders to Hayti Freedom Fighters
Haiti Lawyers Sue the De Facto Haiti Government for Treason
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
US terrorism in Hayti: Kenya Racial Front and the Sheila McCormick Clueless Konzes
Hayti Revolution For Today’s Revolutionaries
Haiti Weapons Traffickers: CoreGroup’s PHTK Accused but Conveniently Acquitted
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