February 5, 2011
Categories: History, Human Rights
Tags: Duvalier, human rights
“He inherited a system of government that was based on killing people,” said Jean-Claude Bajeux, a democracy activist in Port-au-Prince. “I think that was the tragedy of this guy: He was not aware of the monstrosity of what he was doing every day. To him, killing people and torturing people was normal life.”Human rights cases […]
January 19, 2011
Categories: Corruption, Elections, Foreign Policy, Politics
Tags: Duvalier, elections, foreign policy, human rights, Politics, Protest, videos
January 19, 2011
Categories: NGOs, United States
Tags: human rights, NGO, scandal, United States
NGO’s not-so-charitable: The Role of Elite Haitian and Latin American Lobbyist Organizations in Washington D.C. https://www.rt.com/usa/usa-ngo-haiti/ While thousands of non-governmental organizations have been set up to combat the problems in Haiti, some are said to be cashing-in on the country’s misfortune. The island is home to more NGOs per capita than any other country in […]