April 16, 2016
Categories: France, History, Justice, Slavery, Sovereignty, United States
Tags: colonialism, development, Duvalier, occupation, slavery
Before the Haitian independence of 1804, brutal slavery went on for 300 years. During slavery the only institutions and infrastructure in Haiti were in function of plantation commerce and colonials’ habitat.When comparing Haiti to the DR, one difference is the formation of social fabric. Spaniards systematically raped women and killed man in most of the Spanish […]
May 25, 2015
Categories: Human Rights, Justice
Tags: activist, Esther Stanford, reparations
Esther Roniyah Stanford-Xosei (aka Sister Ekua) is an internationally acclaimed Reparationist, Jurisconsult , dynamic Community Advocate and radio Broadcaster. Source: www.estherstanford.com Esther Roniyah Stanford-Xosei (aka Sister Ekua) is an internationally acclaimed Reparationist, Jurisconsult , dynamic Community Advocate and radio Broadcaster. See on Scoop.it – Haiti – History
May 15, 2015
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Human Rights, Justice, Politics
Tags: arrest, international prosecution, law
Source: www.sys-con.com The Law Society of Upper Canada Expresses Grave Concerns about the Arrest and Harassment of Andre Michel in Haiti See on Scoop.it – Haiti – History
May 15, 2015
Categories: Access, Education, Human Rights, Justice, Millennium Development Goals, Resources
Tags: Children, education, human rights
Source: miamistudent.net “We don’t stop, we don’t move backwards. We move forward onto the next movement,” Marian Wright Edelman said, talking about a new civil rights movement that would fight child poverty in America. Edelman spoke in Hall Auditorium Thursday, Feb. 5. She is the first guest speaker to visit Miami this spring in the […]
February 13, 2015
Categories: Justice, Recipients
Tags: abuse, freedom, human rights, justice, law
Friday July 11, 2014 Marie Maude Joseph was given freedom without any punishment after she tortured and enslaved in her house in Haiti a young innocent girl. The incident of the minor young girl Eveline F. and her abuser Marie Maude Joseph being set free has raised the issue of transparency within the […]