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Our Black people in Port-au-Prince Haiti are being slaughtered. The duly
elected President kidnapped by U.S. Marines and flown out of the country at
gunpoint and is being held hostage in the Central African Republic under U.S and
French guard....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 10:09am PST
MIAMI (Reuters) - Deposed Haitian dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier wants to return as soon as possible to his homeland, where Jean-Bertrand Aristide resigned as president after armed rebels took over much of the country....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 8:34am PST
When it comes to removing heads of state by indirect means, the US still has what it takes to get the job done...
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 8:12am PST
(New York, March 2, 2004) — The U.S. government’s return of hundreds of fleeing Haitians to the capital Port-au-Prince violates their right not to be sent back to a place where their lives or freedom are endangered, Human Rights Watch said today....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 8:10am PST
Asked whether his departure was in the best interests of Haiti, Aristide said: "Of course not, because no one should force an elected president to move to avoid bloodshed."...
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 8:08am PST
No words from the bushites who rule our communications
through corporate news censorship, while Christian
parents call out unheard: why has corporate america
allowed forsaken soldiers to eat plutonium to murder God
for a measly few dollars the bushmob will pocket for the
up coming "unbiased" re-election news campaign?...
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 6:58am PST
We protest Bush ordering U.S. Marines to kidnap Haiti prez.
Video less than 1 minute...
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 6:22am PST
Over 500 people marched from Powell & Market to the Federal Building and City Hall to protest the kidnapping and forced "resignation" of President Aristide by US forces....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 2:33am PST
The armed insurrection which contributed to unseating President Aristide on February 29th 2004 was the result of a carefully staged military-intelligence operation....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 1:59am PST
Ramsey Clark eloquently summarizes the background and implications of the U.S. coup in Haiti better than anybody else. His statement is clear, concise and compelling - and I encourage people to forward it to everybody they know to combat the corporate media disinformation campaign....
Posted: Tue, Mar 2, 2004 12:35am PST
Tune in to Enemy Combatant Radio for a report on tonight's Haiti Solidarity Protest in San Francisco....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 8:28pm PST
PJ Patterson, chairman of the Caribbean regional group, Caricom, has been the most outspoken critic of what he described as the removal of Mr Aristide....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 7:59pm PST
At 5PM on March 1st 2004 several hundred people gathered at Powell and Market to voice their opposition to the US coup in Haiti....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 7:40pm PST
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) - Jean-Bertrand Aristide claims he was forced to leave Haiti by U.S. military forces, according to a telephone interview with the exiled Haitian president Monday.
Aristide was put in contact with The Associated Press by Rev. Jesse Jackson following a news conference, where the civil rights leader called on Congress to investigate Aristide's ouster. When asked if he left Haiti on his own, Aristide quickly answered: "No. I was forced to leave...
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 6:54pm PST
(CNN) -- Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide said Monday he was forced to leave Haiti in a "coup d'etat" by the United States....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 6:42pm PST
Haiti's exiled president Jean-Bertrand Aristide has accused the US of forcing him out of office in a "coup d'etat"....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 6:37pm PST
TransAfrica Forum Urges Congressional Investigation into Aristide’s Ouster
amid Claims that the U.S. Forced the Haitian President to Leave...
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 5:40pm PST
Haitian activists call for "urgent action": Haitians in Haiti are being slaughtered....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 4:30pm PST
In the end, Jean-Bertrand Aristide left Haiti the same way he came in 10 years ago: at the pleasure of the United States, under escort from the Marines, with the streets of Port-au-Prince at the mercy of former army officers and paramilitary death squad commanders....
Posted: Mon, Mar 1, 2004 3:43pm PST

