Stop the attacks on President Aristide and Haiti’s grassroots movement.
May 11, 2013 | Categories: & Literature, Adults, AFRIKAN, Black History, Black Media, Black Men, Black Women, Caribbean, Children, Children, CIA, Commentary, Community outrage, Community self defense, Culture, Education, Families, FANMI LAVALAS, Film, Haiti, Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits, Haitian, Haitian, Health, Immigration law, International Law, Law, Liberation, Men, Militarized police, Military, Music, Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti, Political, secret surveillance, special rendition, Spiritual, Women, Women, Working Class, Youth | Tags: Advocate of the poor, African/Black experience, Aristide summoned to court, democratic grassroots movement, dignity, Fanmi Lavalas, grassroots movement, Haiti, Haiti Action Committee, Human rights, humanity, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Jean Leopold Dominique, Judge Ivikiel Dabrezil, liberation, Lovinsky Pierre Antoine, music, national sovereignty, political persecution, Port au Prince, SF BAYVIEW newspaper, solidarity with Haiti, stand for justice, terrorism, U.S.-U.N. occupation, UN, UNIFA, University of the Aristide Foundation's Medical School, War on Afrikans | Leave a comment
Stop the attacks on President Aristide and Haiti’s grassroots movement
Stop the attacks on President Aristide and Haiti’s grassroots movement.
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May 11, 2013 | Categories: & Literature, Adults, AFRIKAN, Black History, Black Media, Black Men, Black Women, Caribbean, Children, Children, CIA, Commentary, Community outrage, Community self defense, Culture, Education, Families, FANMI LAVALAS, Film, Haiti, Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits, Haitian, Haitian, Health, Immigration law, International Law, Law, Liberation, Men, Militarized police, Military, Music, Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti, Political, secret surveillance, special rendition, Spiritual, Women, Women, Working Class, Youth | Tags: Advocate of the poor, African/Black experience, Aristide summoned to court, democratic grassroots movement, dignity, Fanmi Lavalas, grassroots movement, Haiti, Haiti Action Committee, Human rights, humanity, Jean Bertrand Aristide, Jean Leopold Dominique, Judge Ivikiel Dabrezil, liberation, Lovinsky Pierre Antoine, music, national sovereignty, political persecution, Port au Prince, SF BAYVIEW newspaper, solidarity with Haiti, stand for justice, terrorism, U.S.-U.N. occupation, UN, UNIFA, University of the Aristide Foundation's Medical School, War on Afrikans | Leave a comment