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Haiti Petition to UN Security Council On UN and UN Sex Rings

April 14, 2017 Written by Ezili Dantò
Protest images and text about UN in Haiti.

Sign this petition on-line, here SUMMARY:  Haiti reacts to Withdrawal of Nightmarish MINUSTAH, and the Coming of MINUJUSTH (a new “Minus Justice,” mini-MINUSTAH force? ) to strengthen the rule of law, policing and human rights protection in Haiti?!!! For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony? To the destroyers, aspiring to extinguish us, reveling in […]

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Haiti Carnival Tragedy: What Was Planned, What Was an Accident?

February 22, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Overhead view of a lively crowd dancing under colorful graffiti.

Brief summary of post content (click on links for sections you wish to read. Please check back often for updates): 1. More Than 17 People Died In Haiti Carnival Tragedy Evidence shows the carnival tragedy took the lives of more than the 17 people claimed by the Martelly regime. Families demand access to the missing […]

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Obama sides with UN against Haiti in cholera case

March 9, 2014 Written by Ezili Dantò
A moral quote about trees and axes in a forest, emphasizing unity and caution.

Obama worst than Bush for Haiti, Africa, Caribbean. With the Paul Farmer/IJDH crew representing Haiti cholera victims, it’s like the UN was representing the plaintiffs it harmed. The UN responsible cholera contagion, waived its immunity in Haiti under SOFA agreement.Obama imperialism in Haiti- US respondiat superior in Haiti cholera case

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Haiti: 209 years since Janjak Desalin

October 18, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
A man applying paint or oil on nude statues lined up indoors.

Oct. 17, 2015 – 209 years of suffering later. The Gathering honors the roots of liberty, Janjak Desalin and the indigenous Haiti army It’s October 17th and the gathering honors Janjak Desalin, Haiti’s founding father. Nou fè yon sèl kò – we gather as one. Janjak Desalin (Jean Jacques Dessalines), born September 20, 1758 said: […]

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Not voting for Obama: We’re not even buying a voting ticket to the show

May 5, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Ezili Danto's Note

By Ezili Dantò Not voting for Obama: We’re not even buying a voting ticket to the show In 2008, Ezili’s HLLN supported a vote for Obama, not because we entirely believed the Obama fairytale (See, The America I Know, 2008.) We supported a vote for Obama in 2008 for both pragmatic and idealistic reasons. But […]

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Western Traditional NGOs: Tools of War

March 26, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
A powerful poster highlighting Haiti's struggle for freedom and justice amid foreign interference.

Editorial point – USAID is not an NGO as stated by the writer below. USAID funds traditional NGOs and, in Haiti, they are mostly a tool of destabilization and neocolonial destruction – a tool of war, which is the main point in the article, also relevant to Haiti – “The Republic of NGOs”, we wish […]

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An inside look at Haiti’s business elite

January 26, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
A single lit candle glowing in the dark.

“In Haiti (in 1995), I was making about $800,000 or $900,000 a year. I lived in the lap of luxury, with a huge estate with gardens, gardeners, maids, cooks, laundry women. It was a lifestyle that would take me a lot more work to accomplish in the United States.” — A U.S. businessman, 1995 (An […]

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Haiti Re-MEMBERing Patrice Lumumba

January 24, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò
Scenic views of Six Senses resorts with beaches, nature, and luxury accommodations.

Patrice Émery Lumumba (2 July 1925 – 17 January 1961) was a Congolese independence leader and the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo after he helped win its independence from Belgium in June 1960. Only ten weeks later, Lumumba’s government was deposed in a coup during the Congo Crisis. He […]

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Toya – The Fight
Jan 1, 2015: Another Independence Day Under Occupation
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
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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