Haiti-Séisme : Avec le temps, l’espoir s’en va
Un an après la tragédie, un anniversaire dans la douleur : menaces d’expulsion des réfugiés
Haiti’s 1.3 Million Camp Dwellers Waiting in Vain
Like about 70 percent of Haiti’s refugee camps, the residents here are on their own. Apart from water deliveries, they get nothing from the government and the massive humanitarian apparatus on the ground. No food. No jobs. And no news about their future
Naomi Klein Issues Haiti Disaster Capitalism Alert: Stop Them Before They Shock Again
Journalist and author Naomi Klein spoke in New York last night and addressed the crisis in Haiti: “We have to be absolutely clear that this tragedy—which is part natural, part unnatural—must, under no circumstances, be used to, one, further indebt Haiti and, two, to push through unpopular corporatist policies in the interest of our corporations. This is not conspiracy theory. They have done it again and again.”
Appel à l’Action Urgente: Haiti, expulsions violentes de familles paysannes dans la région d’Artibonite.
En 2004, 1200 familles paysannes haitiennes ont été violemment expulsées de leurs terres. Aujourd’hui, ces familles vivent dans une extrème précarité et n’ont pas accés à un logement convenable ni aux ressources alimentaires convenables.