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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January 20, 2016
Categories: Economy, History, Ministere Education, Natural Disaster, United States
Tags: donors, transparency, United Nations, Usaid
Find key statistics for Haiti relief and recovery. Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.lessonsfromhaiti.org Contents Facts and figures on the delivery of international assistance to Haiti and other fragile settings. Aid to Haiti after the January 12, 2010 earthquake Summary of aid to Haiti from 2010-2012 Who were the recipients of the $6.43 billion disbursed …
January 16, 2016
Categories: Economy, Elections, History, Human Rights, Infrastructure, Medicine and Health, Politics, United States
Tags:
The entire Haiti Under President Martelly Current-122015. Below, I have listed extrapolated parts that interested me. Political conflict embroiled Aristide and the opposition, however, and led to the collapse of his government in 2004, and Aristide again went into exile, (? forced by the US ?) eventually ending up in South Africa. Some 17% of the country’s …
August 12, 2015
Categories: History, United States
Tags: citigroup, corruption, United States
June 13 (Bloomberg) — Citigroup Inc.’s online timeline commemorating its 200th anniversary presents a story of achievement, progress and … LUCRATIVE BUSINESS For National City, the occupation provided ideal conditions for business, offering the bank the authority to reorganize Haitian finances just as Vanderlip had envisioned in 1909. By 1922, National City had …
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August 12, 2015
Categories: Foreign Policy, History, United States
Tags: agreements, occupation, United States
Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) Between the United Nations and the Government of Haiti Concerning the Status of the United Nations Operation in Haiti (French and English) Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.ijdh.org Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) Between the United Nations and the Government of Haiti Concerning the Status of the United Nations Operation in …