Haiti Marks Quake Anniversary
Prime minister announces a revised death toll of 316,000 from last year's devastating quake in the Caribbean nation.
“Haiti Needs a Social Policy for Housing”
As many, many people are still living in tents following last year's earthquake Ronal Thelusmond discusses the need for a clear social housing policy to allow everyone to work together in securing a future for Haiti's people.
Pentagon Agenda Dominates in Haiti
US analyst Phyliis Bennis argues that Pentagon priorities once again dominate in Haiti.
Haiti’s Sham Election Shames US
Washington cannot confer legitimacy on this flawed election that does nothing for Haitians living under tarps, menaced by cholera.
Haiti. As elections derail: US and UN at odds with the...
Following confirmation that the cholera epidemic began in a UN camp, anti-occupation feeling grows on the streets of Haiti. Manoeuvring behind the scenes between the US and current president Preval, recently exposed by wikileaks, does little to ease t
The Poor Always Pay: The Electoral Crisis in Haiti
Beverly Bell looks at the real winners and losers from the crisis which has taken over since the disputed elections in Haiti on 28th November. Regardless of who is drawn the winner in the second round, it is the poor, who number the greatest, who will
List of Charges Against Jean-Claude ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier Continues to Grow
Former dictator moves from hotel to private Port-au-Prince residence as judicial proceedings over his rule gather pace.
WikiLeaks’ lesson on Haiti
What the US embassy cables reveal about Washington's malign influence should make Latin American nations quit the UN force.