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Desalin’s Constitution (Kreyòl and English)

January 1, 2013 Written by Ezili Dantò

Konstitisyon Enperyal Ayiti Anperè Jan Jak Desalin siyen li 20 Me 1805 Travay Lakou New York Listen to Lakou New York, Jan 1, 2013 two hour special on Haiti Independence Day. Featuring special guests speaking about Desalin’s 1805 Constitution. Konstitisyon Enperyal Ayiti Anperè Jan Jak Desalin siyen li 20 Me 1805 Konstitisyon 1805   Konstitisyon […]

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Hayti January 1: Another Independence Day Under Occupation

December 30, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Hayti January 1: Another Independence Day Under Occupation

“For whose entertainment shall we sing our agony? To the destroyers, aspiring to extinguish us, reveling in their own fantastic success? The last imbecile to dream such dreams is dead, killed by the saviors of his dreams.” — Ayi Kwei Armah Èzili Dantò January 1stinterview 2013Civil Alert interview (177:03min): Èzili Dantò of the Haytian Lawyers […]

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UN Capitalizing on Cholera: playing arsonist and fireman

December 14, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
UN Capitalizing on Cholera: playing arsonist and fireman

by Ezili Dantò of HLLN Summary: The UN plays the role of both arsonist and fireman in Haiti’s cholera epidemic. UN announces a rehashed 10-year plan for clean water that is unfunded. Kristof’s white savior bridge characters, filled with conflicts of interests, declare cautious success. They help throttle justice for Haitians, put bandages on plunder, […]

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Miami Herald main culprit that criminalized the poor in Haiti as kidnappers

November 21, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Miami Herald main culprit that criminalized the poor in Haiti as kidnappers

“Miami Herald, in its article on the Brandt kidnapping ring (See article below), fails to confess that their paper was the main culprit that criminalized the poor in Haiti as kidnappers. It was the main racist culprit to consistently give all that’s wrong in Haiti an African face, an Aristide face. And all that’s heroic, […]

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Haiti: November 18 – Disengagement is not an option

November 18, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Haiti: November 18 – Disengagement is not an option

Remembering the Battle of Battle of Vertières– Nov 18, 1803 the final Haiti battle defeating European forces for slavery, forced assimilation, the slave trade and colonialism in Haiti. (The Haitian struggle – the greatest David vs. Goliath battle being played out on this planet . ) Wangolo, te vas. Video clip oficial de Daniel Zueras […]

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Bwa Kayiman, 2013

September 19, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Bwa Kayiman, 2013

Free Haiti Movement post: Bwa Kayiman, 2013 – the 222nd anniversary of the beginning of the Haiti Revolution Interviews featuring Ougan Zaza, the Vodun priest at Lakou Bwa Kayiman, Granbwa in NY, Haiti top scholar Bayyinah Bello Bwa Kayiman 2013! The day of liberty for all of humanity. The historical figure for the woman who […]

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Basic Haiti rights repealed

August 24, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Basic Haiti rights repealed

by Ezili Dantò The forgotten and abandoned The MAAFA – Haiti holocaust continues, 2012 Basic Haiti rights repealed under newly amended Haiti Constitution, part 1 Article 297 of the 1987 Constitution that reinstated the basic human rights of Haiti masses is REPEALED by the combined efforts of the two Haiti governments (Preval and Martelly) under […]

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Haiti:They don’t have bread? Give ’em Carnival

July 29, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Haiti:They don’t have bread? Give ’em Carnival

by Ezili Dantò “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.”€ – Haitian 1987 Constitution, Section H, Article 36-5. (Massacre at La Visite by Dady Chery) Illusion is reality – Washington swings high with Haiti’s Carnival King […]

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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
Haitian American lawyer sues to block US-backed deployment of  Kenyan troops in Haiti
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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