May 15, 2015
Categories: History, United States
Tags: Franklyn Roosevelt, occupation, sovereignty, United States
Source: www2.webster.edu ROOSEVELT’S PLAN FOR LEAVING A very short overview of the central plans of Roosevelt and other U.S. Presidents From: ROOSEVELT’S GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY By Edward O. Guerrant Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press, 1959 Pages 9-10 HAITI (1934) The United States intervened with armed force in Haiti in 1915 to restore order …
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February 13, 2015
Categories: Elections
Tags: brazil, cholera, corruption, imperialism, occupation, United States
Port-au-Prince’s hilltop slum of Fort National offers a perfect example of the irony, agony, and struggle that grip Haiti today. Its rocky moonscape is littered with piles of dirt, debris, and garb… Every week, another delegation of officials from North America or Europe arrives to bring their support to the embattled Martelly regime. At …
June 20, 2014
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Politics, United States
Tags: haiti, occupation, United States
Alex Lizzappi’s insight: Note # 24 Haitianization of the Garde, Withdrawal of Military Forces from Haiti, and Financial Agreement between the United States of America and Haiti, Dept. of State, Exec. Agr. Ser., No. 46.
June 20, 2014
Categories: Culture, Foreign Policy, Haiti, History, United States
Tags: haiti, New York Times, occupation, United States
Alex Lizzappi’s insight: SIX PHOTOS FROM THE NEW YORK TIMESAugust 13, 1915WHEN U.S. MARINES WERE LANDED IN HAYTI
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 …
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