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March 2007

Haiti's hidden 'child slaves' 3-21

In Haiti, boys as young as six can be jailed indefinitely for "associating with bad people" 3-8

March 2006

U.S.-backed Haiti government accused of of massive illegal detentions 4-10
Haiti's child mortality rate highest in Western Hemisphere 3-24
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2005

Pro-Aristide protesters burn effigy of Haiti's interim leader: Protesters demanding the return of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide burned an effigy of Haiti's interim leader Tuesday and shouted insults at United Nations peacekeepers who blocked marchers from reaching the national palace. 3-31
Ex-soldier says he was asked to kill Haitian leader Someone from interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue’s office asked him last month to murder fellow inmate Yvon Neptune. Neptune is the deposed prime minister who served under exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. He has been jailed for nearly a year without trial. 3-28
Haiti: Child welfare workers say the rate of beatings and killings of street children has increased five times since the ouster of Aristide. These murders are carried out by the police, death squads and the military. 3-22
Imprisoned Without Charge: Yvon Neptune and Haiti’s Political Prisoners 3-16
Rep. Maxine Waters travels to Haiti to visit former Prime Minister Neptune, who is being detained illegally in prison. 3-15
UN announces start of demobilization in Haiti as ex-fighters lay down arms: An initial batch of 325 former members of the country's armed forces laid down their arms in the capital, Port-au-Prince. 3-15
Aristide accuses US govt of financing rebels in Haiti: Mr Aristide denied any involvement or contact with his supporters back in Haiti, blaming recent violence on American government-funded rebels who he claimed are “drug dealers and convicts”. 3-15
Haiti: the forgotten milestone in Bush’s crusade for “freedom”: Anyone harboring illusions about Washington’s aims in countries like Iraq, Lebanon, Syria and Iran should turn their eyes to Haiti to see the real face of American imperialism’s “democratizing” mission. 3-15
Four U.S. senators call for Haiti's jailed former premier to either be charged or released 3-11
Ousted Haitian leader Jean-Bertrand Aristide said Wednesday he expected to return to his country as president, but added he did not know when and denied involvement in recent protests aimed at restoring him. 3-10
Aristide's Lavalas puts UN duplicity to the test in Haiti : Evidence continues to mount of the United Nation's complicity in an on-going campaign by the US-installed government of Gerard Latortue to terrorize and exterminate sympathizers of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's political party
In Haiti, 'hunger in dark places' is real ... and ignored: U.S. media, rights groups silent on country's torment 3-7
2000 Aristide supporters march in Haiti capital 3-5
Haiti: U.N. mission slams police: After Monday's deadly attack on protesters, the head of Haiti's U.N. mission said peacekeepers will not put up with human rights abuses by police. 3-4
Even the dead are left untouched in pro-Aristide areas of Haitian capital: The Blue Helmets gaze at the torn flesh of the murder victim lying face down, bare chested and shoeless, among a heap of fly-infested trash in the stronghold of the followers of deposed president Jean Bertrand Aristide. 3-4
Rep. Barbara Lee Calls for Truth and Action for Haiti : "The internationally orchestrated ouster of President Jean Bertrand Aristide last year sent Haiti into a political, social and economic downward spiral and cast a dark shadow of doubt on our nation's commitment to the principle of democracy." 3-3
Interview with the Constitutional President of Haiti: Jean-Bertrand Aristide: Aristide was kidnapped on February 29, 2004 by American Special Forces after being threatened by French emissaries. First detained in the Central African Republic, he is currently exiled in South Africa. 67 African and Caribbean states recognize him as the only legitimate leader of Haiti and denounce the puppet government of Gerard Latortue. 3-3
The Haiti Coup One Year Later: A Look Back at the U.S. Role in the Overthrow of Aristide 3-1
Haitian Police Open Fire on Nonviolent March for Democracy 3-1
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