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October 17, 2018 Over One Million Haitians Protest Corruption

October 20, 2018 Written by Ezili Dantò
October 17, 2018 Over One Million Haitians Protest Corruption

On October 17, 2018 over one million people in Haiti (some estimates go up to two million in Port au Prince alone and three million altogether, here and here) took to the streets in over 10 cities to march against corruption, colonial leadership and the abuse of public money by the colonial politicians. For the complete report […]

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Mugabe and Haiti: Stop Trusting Our Enemies To Tell us the Truth

November 18, 2017 Written by Ezili Dantò

Zimbabwe/Haiti/Political Prisoners (USA) Reports Brother Jumbe Kweku Lumumba, Brother Ras Kwame, Brother Thutmose and Èzili, the “What Good is a Song? Friday Night Drum, 89.3 WRFG FM, 17 November 2017. http://www.margueritelaurent.com/downloads/FridayNightDrum_Nov17_2017.mp3 “What Good is a Song? The Friday Night Drum is the longest running public affairs program for progressive information in Atlanta, Georgia. The program […]

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Haiti Waking Up 5 Years later

January 12, 2015 Written by Ezili Dantò
Poor Feed Rich

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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Tourism is not development: Haiti, Liberate Yourself!

March 3, 2014 Written by Ezili Dantò

Tourism is not development, liberate yourself from that idea, Haiti! Responding to the urgent call for help from local Haitians living on the offshore island, Ilavach (Île à Vache), I wrote an article this week to sound the alarm and get the world to pay attention to what’s happening to the people at Île à […]

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Haiti: 209 years since Janjak Desalin

October 18, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò

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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Haiti: Foreign Investment means Death and Repression: A Historical Perspective

July 9, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
Haiti: Foreign Investment means Death and Repression: A Historical Perspective

by Ezili Dantò This writing reviews, in two parts, the consequences of US investment in Haiti. It looks at the New York Times investigation into the Caracol industrial park, its anchor tenant, the South Korea’s Sae-A Trading, giving Haiti context with the August 17, 2012 Lakou New York (Kreyòl) interview Dahoud Andre and Manno, the […]

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HLLN analysis of Times’ cholera article

April 2, 2012 Written by Ezili Dantò
HLLN analysis of Times’ cholera article

by Ezili Dantò If the New York Times applied the “follow the money”€ journalistic adage, the picture effortless falls into place. The Haiti truth, the names and credentials of who benefits from letting cholera ravage Haiti, earthquake victims die – from all Haiti crisis – their intertwining Boards of Directors, job positions, current and former […]

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