Haitian American lawyer sues to block US-backed deployment of Kenyan troops in Haiti By Earnest McBrideJackson Advocate Contributing Editor30 November 2023 Kenya Troops preparing to be sent to Haiti as “police” though both Kenyan and Haitian constitutions bar using their nation’s troops for foreign governments. (Photo Credit: Haitian Times) Human rights lawyers from both Kenya and […]
Posts tagged Ezili Dantò
Haiti uprising: Why the People are in the Streets; the Truth Media Won’t Tell You
The popular uprising demands big business and their local oligarchs stop exploiting the impoverished in Haiti. Haitians want a new beginning. A Tabula Rasa – Clean Slate The Popular Uprising Against the Neocolonial System in Haiti, Oct 13, 2019 October Haitian uprising: Use What’s in Your Hands Ayisyen! “Kouman nou fè panse se pitit gason […]
Core Group Butchers of Haiti
“If you love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were […]
Legacy and Lessons of Haiti Revolution
Haitian Revolution Legacy & Lessons with Prof. James Small and Èzili Dantò at The Charles H. Wright African American Museum of History, Detroit, August 25, 2018 I am super honored to be on this panel with the brilliant Professor James Small, our living library of the struggle. Before the discussion, the audience watched the Tariq […]
American Mercenaries Arrested in Haiti Go Free
Haiti: The David and Goliath StoryAmericans Caught In Haiti During Violent Protest Suppression Behind the often repeated great Haiti disaster story, there’s a whole lot going on we don’t hear about. The Core Group of Haiti friends are the ambassadors from U.S., France, Canada, Brazil, Spain, OAS, UN, European Union and Germany. They prop up the […]
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Response to Black Collaborators With Colonialism in Haiti: Guy Philippe is a Criminal not a Hero
Èzili Dantò’s Note In 2004, with only one and a half years left in his term, the repugnant Haiti oligarchs in collaboration with foreign powers took down Haiti’s democratically elected president. The intellectuals in Haiti mostly said nothing. Now they’re speaking out. These collaborators with empire were silent or complicit as empire used warlord Guy […]