January 19, 2023
Categories: Foreign Policy
Tags: elections, foreign policy, human rights, United States, US Imperialism
Some examples of how U.S. foreign policy has affected Haiti in a negative way throughout history. Occupation: In 1915, the United States occupied Haiti for nearly 20 years, during which time it imposed economic policies that benefited U.S. businesses but hurt the Haitian economy. The U.S. also suppressed political dissent and imposed a constitution …
October 26, 2020
Categories: Education, Foreign Policy, Human Rights, Restavek
Tags: education, human rights, Restavek
Negligence is a form of abuse Due to their living conditions, Restavek children are often malnourished and prone to illnesses. They receive little care from the host families, who do not provide enough nutrition for them to grow healthily. Jean R. Cadet, an anti-Restavek advocate and former Restavek from the age of 5 until …
February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, History, Politics, United States
Tags: foreign policy, haiti, history, United States
FRAPH and ‘Toto’ Constant Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.hartford-hwp.com FRAPH and Toto Constant, CIA, USAID, DOD, WH Contemporary political history of the Republic of Haiti
February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, History, United States
Tags: CIA, foreign policy, FRAPH, haiti
From a dialog on the Haiti list, 8 November 2003 Chamberlain wrote: > The FRAPH did not appear until 1993, either in official or > unofficial form. It was created/sponsored by a group of senior army > officers. Yes, to be precise, a group of army officers on CIA payroll, right? As described by investigate …
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February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Judicial, United States
Tags: FRAPH, haiti, justice, United States
US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is blatantly obstructing the very process of Haitian justice Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.hartford-hwp.com US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is …