Showing articles 21 - 40 of 238 (sorted by date).
| 21 |  | 2005-09-28: Haiti Democracy Project: We See Rice Visit as Very Opportune by British Broadcasting Corporation |  |
| High-profile U.S. support for the election, leading up to a visit by the secretary of state, was a major recommendation of our fact-finding mission. | Rating: 5 |
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| 22 |  | 2005-09-26: Condoleezza Rice en visite en Haïti mardi by Agence France-Presse, on Radio Metropole |  |
| Effectue ce mardi une brève visite en Haïti pour souligner le soutien des Etats-Unis. | Rating: 5 |
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| 23 |  | 2005-09-26: La secrétaire d’Etat américaine Condoleezza Rice en visite officielle by Radio Kiskeya |  |
| Le chef de la plus puissante diplomatie du monde vient réaffirmer le soutien des Etats-Unis au processus démocratique en Haïti, à moins de deux mois des élections | Rating: 3 |
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| 24 |  | 2005-09-25: Project Report Calls for Deeper U.S. Government Commitment by webmaster |  |
| "Probably the best, most detailed and most comprehensive report on Haiti and concrete remedies (short- and long-term) to lift Haiti from its 'failed state' existence." --Robert Klein, former foreign-service officer | Rating: 5 |
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| 25 |  | 2005-08-18: It's Official: Aristide Is a Liar by James B. Foley, departing U.S. ambassador to Haiti, on Radio Metropole |  |
| He was not kidnapped, he is lying. He called me to ask for the aid of the U.S., and this is not the first time, this is the second time his life was saved. Plus we returned him with 20,000 troops, spent hundreds of millions. We did not change, he did. | Rating: 5 |
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| 26 |  | 2005-07-05: No Responsible Government in World Will Treat with Haiti Terrorists by James B. Foley, U.S. ambassador to Haiti |  |
| Burning homes, burning stores, attacking transportation and communication links, kidnapping, assassinating, torturing and raping--this has a name: terrorism. Without naming Aristide supporters, ambassador clearly means them. | Rating: 5 |
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| 27 |  | 2005-07-05: La communauté internationale ne va pas céder à la pression terroriste by James B. Foley, U.S. ambassador to Haiti |  |
| L’utilisation de la violence contre des civils à des fins politiques est la définition même du terrorisme. French version of above. | Rating: 5 |
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| 28 |  | 2005-06-24: Aristide Fomenting the Violence by Amb. Roger F. Noriega, interviewed by Pablo Bachelet in Miami Herald |  |
| "We believe that his people are receiving instructions directly from his voice and indirectly through his acolytes that communicate with him personally in South Africa...Aristide and his camp are singularly responsible for most of the violence." | Rating: 5 |
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| 29 |  | 2005-06-06: Have Firepower, Need Strategy by U.S. ambassador James B. Foley, on Radio Metropole |  |
| "We are not outgunned. There are the means to counter this violence," which is political. "A plan is needed, a strategy, there is also a need for action." | Rating: 3 |
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| 30 |  | 2005-05-24: Project Meets with AID by webmaster |  |
| Haiti Democracy Project met with assistant AID administrator Adolfo Franco on May 24 to discuss findings of project report. Delegation led by Amb. Timothy M. Carney. | Rating: 5 |
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| 31 |  | 2005-04-06: Fix It Now Before Only Recourse Is the Marines by Washington Post editorialists |  |
| The Bush administration still delegates Haiti's troubles to others such as the U.N. and OAS. One result is insecurity, since the U.N. has lacked the ability or will to disarm the thugs. | Rating: 5 |
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| 32 |  | 2005-04-02: U.S. Denounces Collusion of Aristide and Army Gangs by Amb. James B. Foley, on Radio Kiskeya |  |
| This collusion, first reported by the Haiti Democracy Project on March 16, is denounced by the U.S. ambassador. | Rating: 3 |
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| 33 |  | 2005-03-13: Haiti Is Making Strides after Years of Aristide's Misrule by Amb. Roger F. Noriega, in Miami Herald |  |
| Haiti's interim government and its people are working steadfastly to stabilize the country and establish the conditions for free and fair elections scheduled for the end of this year. | Rating: 3 |
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| 34 |  | 2004-12-06: Finding Baghdad in Haiti by Claude Moïse |  |
| Just in case the message of their shooting at a senior French official in Cité Soleil didn't get through, Aristide's folks shot at the palace while Secretary of State Powell was there. The U.S. has some hard decisions to make. | Rating: 5 |
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| 35 |  | 2004-12-01: Presumed Aristiders Shoot at Palace with Powell Inside by Agence France-Presse |  |
| Supporters of former president Jean Bertrand Aristide were believed to have opened fire from a passing car, and UN forces fired back, palace sources said. | Rating: 3 |
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| 36 |  | 2004-12-01: At Least Four Wounded in Palace Attack by news media |  |
| Heavy shooting outside palace wounds four while Colin Powell is inside. | Rating: 3 |
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| 37 |  | 2004-12-01: More on Palace Gunplay by Le Monde |  |
| Des inconnus, partisans présumés du président déchu Jean Bertrand Aristide, ont ouvert le feu mercredi 1er décembre en direction du Palais présidentiel pendant la visite du secrétaire d'Etat américain, Colin Powell. | Rating: 3 |
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| 38 |  | 2004-11-16: Response to Maxine Waters by State Department |  |
| Father Jean-Juste has been formally charged with "plotting against the security of the state." He can be legally held for three months. We will continue to monitor and are in regular contact with the government and Jean-Juste. | Rating: 5 |
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| 39 |  | 2004-10-31: Terrorists in Haiti and the American Presidential Election by Raymond A. Joseph, charge d'affaires in Washington |  |
| Last March Kerry said, "I would have been prepared to send troops immediately, period"
to shore up Aristide.
The Brazilian general who heads the U.N. force in Haiti
said that Kerry's views have emboldened Aristide followers to cause havoc. | Rating: 2 |
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| 40 |  | 2004-10-12: Condemning Aristide Violence by State Department |  |
| Armed gangs who support former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide have launched a systematic campaign to destabilize the interim government and disrupt the efforts of the international community to assist the Haitian people. | Rating: 5 |
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