Monthly archive

By Afropolitan Dialogues, Afrotoronto.com, July 25, 2021 An interview with Jean Saint-Vil, aka Jafrikayiti — a Haitian-Canadian community…
By News Americas News Network, July 22, 2021 Of all the talk of supporting Haiti and the Haitian people, U.S. assistance to Haiti in…
By Black Alliance for Peace, July 23, 2021 Who rules Haiti? Certainly, neither the Haitian people nor Haitian civil society. Instead, in…
By Green Left, July 19, 2021 A mere nine days after Haiti’s President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated, Canada and the Core Group deemed it…
By Democracy Now, July 22, 2021 The Pentagon has confirmed four of the Colombian mercenaries accused of assassinating Haitian President…
By Oricono Tribune, July 20, 2021 The private jet of the Dominican company Helidosa, used on May 21 to transport some of the plotters of…
By Robert Roth, Haiti Action Committee, July 19, 2021 Today, in Haiti, the violent rule of Jovenel Moise has come to a violent end. Moise…
By Robert Roth, Haiti Action Committee, July 19, 2021 Today, in Haiti, the violent rule of Jovenel Moise has come to a violent end. Moise…
By Edwidge Danticat, The New Yorker, July 14, 2021 During the final moments of his life, the Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was as…
By Justin Podur & Joe Emersberger, The Anti-Empire Project, July 22, 2021 Joe and I answer some questions listeners sent in about our…
By Owen Schalk, The Canada Files, July 22, 2021 On May 14, 2021, President of Kyrgyzstan Sadyr Japarov approved a parliamentary proposal…
By Bianca Mugyenyi, The Toronto Star, July 16, 2021 The town of Lytton, B.C. broke Canada’s all-time temperature record three days in a…
By Yves Engler, rabble.ca, July 16, 2021 Progressives should be pushing to defund or abolish the Canadian military. But, first we need to…
By Greg Shupak, Canadian Dimension, July 14, 2021 A double-barrelled ‘new Cold War’ is on, with the US-led empire of capital on one side…
By Kim Ives, Haiti Liberté, July 21, 2021 The United States, seconded by other “Core Group” nations like France, Canada, Germany, Spain,…
By Prensa Latina, July 19, 2021 Trinidad and Tobago's Prime Minister Keith Rowley on Monday reportedly criticized some of the Americas,…
By Évelyne Trouillot, Washington Post, July 19, 2021 Évelyne Trouillot is a novelist and poet who lives in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. In the…
By David Swanson, Talk World Radio, July 13, 2021 This week on Talk World Radio, we're discussing Haiti with human rights lawyer and…
By Published in French by AlterPresse, July 12, 2021 Joint press release from various organizations and individuals in Haiti, dated July 8…
By Jean Saint-Vil & Chris hall, CBC's the House, July 17, 2021 Listen to the interview - timestamp: 15:33 It's a country in crisis…
By Andre Paultre & Sarah Marsh, News America Now, July 12, 2021 One of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders said on Saturday his men…
By Jean Saint-Vil, Jafrikayiti, Repost July 19, 2021 CHIP Editor's note: Original publication date September 26, 2016. For more on Canada'…
By Danica Coto, CBC News, The Associated Press, July 17, 2021 A key group of international diplomats on Saturday appeared to snub the man…
By Ryan Devereaux, The Intercept, July 16, 2021 MORE THAN a quarter of the ex-Colombian soldiers currently suspected in the assassination…
By Paul Jay & Jean Saint-Vil, The Analysis-News, July 16, 2021 The Haitian oligarchy colludes with the U.S., Canada, foreign…
By Andrew Korybko, Oricono Tribune, July 13, 2021 The Caribbean nation of Haiti, the world’s first independent majority-black state but…
By Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), July 2021 PDF Version in English. Human Rights and Rule of Law in Haiti:…
By Aaron Maté, Pushback, July 16, 2021 A growing number of suspects in the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse have US ties.…
By Shawn Boburg, Anthony Faiola, Samantha Schmidt, & Dalton Bennett, Washington Post, July 15, 2021 In a spacious meeting room…
By Dru Jay & Nik Barry Shaw, The Breach, July 15, 2021 Canada played a key role in planning and building the rationale for the…