Haiti's Unnatural Disaster
Paul Farmer
Haiti has been beaten down by storms and abandoned by its neighbors, and its suffering will only increase unless the world community responds.

Paul Farmer
Haiti has been beaten down by storms and abandoned by its neighbors, and its suffering will only increase unless the world community responds.
Reed Lindsay : Globalization
Protesters decry high food prices--and the savage cost of "free trade" agreements.
Madison Smartt Bell's new biography of Toussaint Louverture explores the complexities of the man who created modern Haiti.
Now that René Préval has been elected Haiti's new president, the question is whether he can move the country forward.
Mark Weisbrot : US Foreign Policy
Democracy is being destroyed in Haiti, openly and with the support of
the United States and United Nations. If the farce election set for
December 27 by unelected government takes place, it will be a huge step
backward.
Exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide attributes his falling-out with Washington to a disagreement over privatization.
Amy Wilentz : US Foreign Policy
The Haitian people have once again been excluded from their own governance.
To know the reasons for the present political situation in Haiti, it is necessary to know that the National City Bank of New York is very much interested in Haiti. FROM 1920.
Amy Wilentz : US Foreign Policy
What happened in Haiti was a coup, and it's almost funny to hear Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell and Scott McClellan call that claim "absurd" and "nonsense."
Why has the US government abandoned a country it once sought to liberate?
The hard lessons of Guantánamo have yet to be learned, while many of the old mistakes are being repeated.

