November 25, 2015
Categories: Elections
Tags: elections, fraud, gangs, Protest
Defiant Haiti: “We Won’t Let You Steal These Elections!” Just Pinned to Ayiti Now Corp – Politics: Hooded gangs attacked a large demonstration against election fraud today (November 20) in the Haitian capital. A group of about 20 hooded men in a white pickup (license plate 1-00692), armed with m… http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/11/24/defiant-haiti-we-wont-let-you-steal-these-elections/
November 9, 2015
Categories: Elections
Tags: 2015 elections, elections, Jude Celestin
Just Pinned to Ayiti Now Corp – Politics: A police officer arrests a supporter of presidential candidate Jude Celestin during a protest against official preliminary election results announced by the Electoral Council in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Friday Nov. 6, 2015. Celestin, a former state construction chief, and government-backed candidate Jovenel Moise, appear to be advancing to …
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August 9, 2015
Categories: Politics
Tags: 2015, corruption, elections
Ce dimanche, après un départ difficile du premier tour des législatives, loin de revenir à la normale, la situation ne cesse de se détériorer, les incidents se multiplient sans que l’on sache si les autorités vont réussir à reprendre le contrôle… Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.haitilibre.com Plusieurs Centre de vote à travers la capitale ont …
May 15, 2015
Categories: Africa, Foreign Policy, United States
Tags: elections, Obama, summit
Obama’s summit with African leaders puts human rights on the back burner in favor of investment and profit opportunities for U.S. corporations. Source: nonprofitquarterly.org hy might leaders such as Nigeria’s Goodluck Jonathan, South Africa’s Jacob Zuma, and Mauritania’s Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz want to meet with members of the African Diaspora in the U.S.? The Migration …
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March 11, 2015
Categories: Elections
Tags: elections, Martelly, videos
Demonstrators take to the streets of Port-au-Prince to demand Haitian President Michel Martelly leave office. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Source: www.nytimes.com Demonstrators take to the streets of Port-au-Prince to demand Haitian President Michel Martelly leave office. See on Ayiti Now Corp