Showing articles 21 - 40 of 100 (sorted by date).
| 21 |  | 2006-03-01: Haiti Democracy Project Said Backed By Big Business, CIA by Marc Mohan, The Oregonian |  |
| "Aristide ran afoul of such groups as the Haiti Democracy Project, backed by American business interests, and, allegedly, the CIA," writes an ill-informed person after watching a pro-Aristide film. | Rating: 1 |
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| 22 |  | 2006-01-04: Aristide Supporters Attack Labor Movement by Mario Pierre, in San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center |  |
| Opportunists and reactionaries attempt to crush Haitian workers' organization Batay Ouvriye. Exposes fabrications by Haiti Progres et al. | Rating: 3 |
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| 23 |  | 2005-07-18: U.S. Members of Aristide Foundation Board by Aristide Foundation for Democracy |  |
| A number of prominent Americans were listed as members of the organization's board in the late 1990s. Not known how many resigned or were removed. | Rating: 5 |
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| 24 |  | 2005-03-29: Slamming U.N. Mission in Haiti by Harvard Law School and Brazil Justica Global |  |
| A confusing piece that alternately blames U.N. for inactivity or hyper-activity and police for excessive force, overlooking the 36 police killed in action by gangs. Country described more resembles Switzerland than Haiti. | Rating: 1 |
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| 25 |  | 2005-03-12: Follow the Money: Bipartisan Grab for Haiti Big Bucks by Christopher Byron, New York Post |  |
| Democratic and Republican bigwigs equally cashed in on backroom deals with Aristide. Prime research on the cash cow that created the Aristide lobby. Helps us understand the huge burden on Haiti of greedy U.S. politicians and their propaganda campaign. | Rating: 5 |
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| 26 |  | 2005-01-05: Let the Myth-making Roll by DeWayne Wickham, USA Today |  |
| A counter-factual article that completely omits terrorism of Aristide supporters, idealizes Aristide himself, and exaggerates the problematic of the former armymen to reach a predetermined conclusion. Downgraded to a "1." | Rating: 1 |
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| 27 |  | 2004-12-22: Rep. Maxine Waters's Kin Cash In by Chuck Neubauer and Ted Rohrlich, Los Angeles Times |  |
| As disclosure requirements tighten on members of Congress themselves, their relatives, who don't have to report, are increasingly becoming the recipients. | Rating: 5 |
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| 28 |  | 2004-10-08: Evidence of U.S. Telephone Company's Corrupt Relationship with Aristide by Mary Anastasia O'Grady |  |
| Candidate Kerry on March 4 said he would send troops to Haiti to keep Aristide in power. Another telephone company is complicit in Aristide's corruption like Fusion International with its board of Democratic Party stalwarts. | Rating: 5 |
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| 29 |  | 2004-08-16: Cruising onto the Beach by Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald |  |
| Webmaster's note: Latest news is Danny Glover will not be joining trip. Organizers decided to limit trip to the beach at Labadie. They let ephemeral politics disrupt celebration of a shining marker in the history of human freedom. | Rating: 1 |
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| 30 |  | 2004-06-07: Aristide as Martyr for the Black Race by Claude Moïse, in Le Matin |  |
| South Africa's president, some Caribbean countries, and some members of the Black Caucus are recasting Aristide's image. | Rating: 3 |
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| 31 |  | 2004-06-03: Haiti's Coup and the Constitution by Brian Concannon Jr., Boston Haitian Reporter |  |
| A presidential resignation is a serious matter in any country, so to be
effective it should be clear, obviously voluntary, and unambiguous. | Rating: 1 |
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| 32 |  | 2004-05-21: Haiti Launches Corruption Probes by Jacqueline Charles, Miami Herald |  |
| Focus on suspected diversion of state funds in long-distance phone companies, Taiwan aid, and Miami lobbyist Ira Kurzban. | Rating: 5 |
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| 33 |  | 2004-05-20: Choosing Between Allegiance to Haiti or Aristide by The Village Voice |  |
| Some have been compromised by the fact that they were on Aristide's payroll. Haiti between 1997 and 2002 spent over $7 million on lobbying in Washington. Ron Dellums collected $571,326 from Aristide, Hazel Ross-Robinson $367,967. | Rating: 5 |
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| 34 |  | 2004-05-12: Correcting a Jamaican Newspaper's Misstatements on Haiti by Roger Milceus, written for the Jamaica Observer |  |
| The most disturbing part of the Observer's false assumption is that Lavalas in fact has been given every chance to join the political process underway and has turned down all such offers. | Rating: 4 |
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| 35 |  | 2004-05-11: Making Haiti a Racial Issue by Prime Minister Latortue in Newsday |  |
| African-American protestors against his regime are making Haiti "a racial issue that doesn't correspond with the aspirations of the Haitian population today." | Rating: 4 |
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| 36 |  | 2004-05-11: Maxine Waters's Claim of a Thousand Lavalas Dead Is Challenged by Haitian human rights organizations, on Radio Metropole |  |
| Pierre Esperance: "We just do not have this information. If there are murder cases then the victims have families who could report. Rather it is people who have financial interests in claiming that people have been murdered." | Rating: 5 |
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| 37 |  | 2004-05-02: Haiti Democracy Project Corrects Misstatements by James Morrell |  |
| I never worked for the State Department, we did not create image of the Group of 184, and no major contributor is right-wing. | Rating: 5 |
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| 38 |  | 2004-04-28: Pulling National Lawyers' Guild Report from this Web Page by webmaster |  |
| It is web page policy to post opposing opinions, but not reports we know to be false. Originally posted with a one rating and a caution. | Rating: 1 |
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| 39 |  | 2004-04-26: After Cocaine, Haiti's Most Successful Export Product Is Knee-jerkism by Herbert Gold, San Francisco Chronicle |  |
| Consider the Congressional Black Caucus, the well-worn New and Less New Left, and the knee-jerk street political thinkers. Aristide always seemed to have plenty of money for his propagandists, paying lawyers and lobbyists to represent him abroad. | Rating: 5 |
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| 40 |  | 2004-04-21: Haiti Democracy Project Questions High Payments to U.S. Lobbyists by National Public Radio, Tavis Smiley Show |  |
| Haiti Democracy Project associate Arielle Jean-Baptiste questions Ira Kurzban's payments of $50,000 a month from Haiti, says Aristide lobbying machine is still working overtime. | Rating: 5 |
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