| 3-22 |
JA
offended US - so what ? Jean
Bertrand Aristide has offended the Americans, has made serious charges
against them and Jamaicans fear that the Americans might maliciously cut
off aid or punish us economically, however subtly. |
| 3-22 |
COUP
d'Etat in Haiti |
| 3-22 |
Time
for Kerry to Step Up on Haiti:
Jean-Bertrand Aristide did not resign, and the vast majority of Haiti is
demanding his return as their elected leader. |
| 3-22 |
Top
U.S. officer tells Aristide to keep quiet |
| 3-22 |
Haiti:
New PM flies in to praise rebel gang |
| 3-21 |
ARISTIDE
spent millions to lobby |
| 3-21 |
ARISTIDE
security chief held on drug charges |
| 3-19 |
New
Haitian Cabinet excludes Aristide supporters |
| 3-19 |
TELL
Bush to roll back the coup in Haiti |
| 3-19 |
Former
Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide told Jamaica's prime minister he
won't interfere in Haitian politics during his temporary stay |
| 3-18 |
Can
Aristide's Tale Be True? |
| 3-18 |
Just
like Iraq's neighbors didn't support our imposed regime change in Iraq:
Jamaica, Venezuela Refuse to Recognize U.S.-Backed Haitian Government |
| 3-18 |
HAITI:
Class Hatred and the Hijacking of Aristide |
| 3-18 |
Haiti's
History: Noam Chomsky Traces Underpinnings Of Aristide's
Ouster Back To 1991-1994 Coup * |
| 3-18 |
Exclusive:
Aristide Talks With Democracy Now! About the Leaders of the Coup and U.S.
Funding of the Opposition in Haiti |
| 3-17 |
Democracy Now!'s Amy Goodman talks with Haitian President |
| 3-17 |
Aristide and His Bodyguard Describe the U.S. Role In His Ouster
|
| 3-17 |
US Warns Aristide: Stay Out of Hemisphere
|
| 3-17 |
ARISTIDE
security boss faces US extradition
|
| 3-17 |
VENEZUELA
offers Aristide refuge
ABC Online
|
| 3-17 |
Haiti
suspends relations with Jamaica. |
| 3-17 |
Haitian President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide has just touched down in the Caribbean nation of Barbados, as he
makes his way toward Jamaica. Democracy
Now! host Amy Goodman is with Aristide |
| 3-14 |
U.S.
Establishes Full Occupation of Haiti, Aristide to Return to Region |
| 3-14 |
FRENCH
Troops Now in Aristide Stronghold |
| 3-14 |
DEBUNKING
the Media's Lies about President Aristide |
| 3-14 |
PATTERSON,
Powell and the Haitian crisis Jamaica Gleaner |
| 3-13 |
HAITI'S
new premier criticizes Aristide trip to Jamaica |
| 3-13 |
NOW,
Silence From Pro-Aristide Countries |
| 3-12 |
U.S.
Marines sent to quell violence in Haiti have received new orders to seize
guns from Haitians they encounter on patrol and to open fire, if
necessary, to prevent further killings, |
| 3-12 |
In-Depth:
The Full Story of Aristide's Kidnapping |
| 3-11 |
Do as we say; not as we do:
Haiti coup illustrates disconnect between U.S.
words and U.S. actions the
policymakers behind the scenes. "They include the State
Department's Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roger
Noriega (a one-time staffer for Sen. Jesse Helms and promoter of El
Salvador death squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson), U.S. ambassador to the
U.N. John Negroponte (a promoter of Honduran death squads while he was
ambassador to Honduras), Iran-contra felon Elliott Abrams (who is now at
the National Security Council), and Otto Reich, Noriega's predecessor who
was not confirmed by the Senate and who organized a similar coup in April
2002 against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias."
|
| 3-11 |
POWELL
not in favour of Aristide's returning |
| 3-11 |
not one major newspaper in the country has spoken out
in favor of restoring Aristide to power.
|
| 3-11 |
HAITI
UNDER US. Tutelage and Control |
| 3-11 |
A business man from Miami
selected by a commission backed by the Bush administration
|
| 3-11 |
indymedia
has a press release about a delegation that went to visit mr. aristide
and was neither permitted to see him, send him a message, or phone him.
his lawyer was refused access to him as well. |
| 3-10 |
President
Aristide Speaks To Democracy Now!:
His comments represent the most extensive English-language interview
Aristide has given since he was removed from office and his country.
|
| 3-10 |
The
ouster of democracy:
In Haiti, Washington confirmed a foreign policy that is driven by
self-interest and delivered through force. What happened was not a
revolution but a coup. |
| 3-10 |
The military coup in Haiti by the United States and France,
aided and supported by Canada did not come as a last minute decision to
prevent a bloodbath. Rather, it
was carefully planned more than a year in advance at a meeting
held in Ottawa at the initiative of the Canadian government and at the
insistence of the United States. |
| 3-10 |
US
Scolds Aristide for Saying He Still Leads Haiti |
| 3-10 |
Do as we say; not as we do:
Haiti coup illustrates disconnect between U.S.
words and U.S. actions the
policymakers behind the scenes. "They include the State
Department's Assistant Secretary for Western Hemisphere Affairs Roger
Noriega (a one-time staffer for Sen. Jesse Helms and promoter of El
Salvador death squad leader Roberto D'Aubuisson), U.S. ambassador to the
U.N. John Negroponte (a promoter of Honduran death squads while he was
ambassador to Honduras), Iran-contra felon Elliott Abrams (who is now at
the National Security Council), and Otto Reich, Noriega's predecessor who
was not confirmed by the Senate and who organized a similar coup in April
2002 against Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias." |
| 3-09 |
Aristide
is not the first Haitian leader to have been kidnapped by the US. |
| 3-09 |
Operation
Sweatshop: Jean-Bertrand Aristide's move to raise Haiti's minimum wage was the
last straw for American corporations and elitist U.S. |
| 3-09 |
Kerry:
I'd have sent Aristide US troops |
| 3-09 |
Haitian
President Jean-Bertrand Aristide says his departure from his country was a
"kidnapping" as heavily armed "white men"
surrounded the National Palace, a statement released on Saturday says |
| 3-07 |
ARISTIDE
jet 'never arrived'
A SOUTH African jet carrying equipment for former President Jean-Bertrand
Aristide's embattled police force never arrived |
| 3-07 |
ARISTIDE
return sought |
| 3-06 |
Haitian Democracy be Damned
|
| 3-06 |
U.S.
Faces Democratic, International Fury Over Aristide's 'Forced' Exit |
| 3-05 |
For those of us wondering why we'd overthrow
Aristide
|
| 3-05 |
U.S.-Sponsored
Regime Change in Haiti |
| 3-05 |
The
Legacy of the Bush "Sweat Shop Coup" in Haiti |
| 3-05 |
The
Haitian Army Returns: Who Is Guy Philippe? |
| 3-05 |
Video:
Interview with Aristide's lawyer, Miami-based Ira Kurzban |
| 3-04 |
"I
am the chief," said so-called "rebel leader" Guy Phillipe. "The
man he admires most is former Chilean dictator Gen. Auguost pinochet." |
| 3-04 |
Rebel
leader Guy Philippe says he plans to arrest Haiti's prime minister |
| 3-04 |
Haiti
: Interview with Prime Minister Yvon Neptune:
"Even though I am the legal Prime Minister I am a prisoner in my
office. That's a fact." |
| 3-04 |
Convicted
Assassin Gets Role in Haiti |
| 3-04 |
Haitian
Consul General Says Aristide Still President |
| 3-04 |
The
Central African Republic (CAR) has shut off President Aristide's phone
service. |
| 3-04 |
US
force in Haiti to reach 1,000 by Sunday |
| 3-04 |
Deported
war criminal freed in Haiti |