U.N. out of Haiti, Brazil out of Haiti
A macabre scene in Cite Soleil when, during the July 6, 2005, massacre, Brazilian U.N. troops “expended over 22,000 rounds of ammunition, knowing they were striking unintended targets.” The great...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney: Letter from an Israeli Jail
Freedom fighter Cynthia McKinney This statement was phoned by Cynthia McKinney from her high-security jail cell in Israel to WBAIX in New York City on July 3 and transcribed by the Free Gaza team the...
View ArticleBlock Report breaks the blockade on coverage of Cynthia McKinney kidnapping
Upon Cynthia McKinney’s arrival in Washington, D.C., on July 7 after a week in an Israeli jail, she is interviewed briefly by the Council of American-Islamic Relations. – Video: CAIR Minister of...
View ArticleThe People’s Advocate: an interview with Cynthia McKinney after her...
by Minister of Information JR The Free Gaza vessel Spirit of Humanity, a Greek island ferry, with Cynthia McKinney – in a blue jacket and hat – on deck, departs from Larnaca, Cyprus, bound for Gaza to...
View Article‘Mission accomplished’ in Gaza
Viva Palestina reportback by Dolores Cox An “act of piracy” is what New York Councilman Charles Barron called the kidnapping of former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney and others aboard Free Gaza’s...
View ArticleCynthia McKinney at the Grand Lake Theater
by Wanda Sabir Cynthia McKinney spoke passionately at every stop on her five-day Gaza Solidarity Triumph Tour – at all five major events and many interviews. Here she’s inspiring the crowd Aug. 21 at...
View ArticleIn spite of siege, ‘Gaza lives,’ Cynthia McKinney says
People’s advocate Cynthia McKinney speaks on breaking the Gaza siege, Oscar Grant, killing in the Congo, single-payer and more by Nakba At the Black Dot on Aug. 21, the second stop on her Triumph Tour...
View ArticleToo little too late for Haiti? Six sobering points
by Bill Quigley Point One: $100 million – are you kidding me? These babies couldn’t wait. Imagine how those who bore and loved them feel when no help is coming … day after long, hot day. – Photo:...
View ArticleAre they that sick? Did U.S. weather weapon destroy Haiti?
by Junious Ricardo Stanton Was the earthquake that destroyed Port au Prince, capital of Haiti and home to 2 million Haitians, that killed 200,000 and caused tens of thousands to lose limbs man made?...
View ArticleSomali ‘pirates’ support Haiti
by Agencia Matriz del Sur “Somali ‘pirates’ want to send loot confiscated from rich countries to Haiti” is the translation of this story’s headline as published by Aporrea.org. Jan. 21, 2010...
View ArticleWomen’s movement building and creating community in Haiti
by Sokari Ekine Rea Dol, director and founder of SOPUDEP, receives an impromtu hug from a passing student. – Photo: Lucas Oleniuk, Toronto Star Thousands of words have been written about Haiti in the...
View ArticleBye-bye, MINUSTAH!
Editors’ note: Axis of Logic first published this article in English on Aug. 15, and the Bay View followed on Aug. 17. Due to requests from Haitian readers and others, Dady Chery has translated her...
View ArticleUN capitalizing on cholera, playing both arsonist and fireman
by Ezili Dantò, founder and president of the Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network “Haiti may have many problems but until 2010 cholera was not one of them. In fact, the country had no known history of...
View ArticleIRS attacks Cuba-supporting IFCO for fiscally sponsoring Viva Palestina
by IFCO/Pastors for Peace “The IRS is threatening to revoke the tax-exempt status of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, IFCO, the venerable anti-poverty and human rights group....
View ArticleLooking at Mugabe’s Zimbabwe and the African Union in 2015: an interview wit’...
by The People’s Minister of Information JR 2015 was a historic political year for the African continent because one of the continent’s most radical anti-imperialist leaders chaired the African Union,...
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