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PRESIDENT ARISTIDE WAS KIDNAPPED
BY U.S. FORCES

The overthrow of Haiti's Aristide: A Coup Made in the USA

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Aristide Tells Associated Press the US Forced Him Out 
I Was Kidnapped by U.S. Forces on Feb 29, 2004 (President Aristide)

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POLITICAL PRISONERS IN HAITI

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Rene Civil is a Political Prisoner Under the Preval Administration (Dec 12, 06)
Former Political Prisoner, Fr. Gerard Jean Juste Honored in North Miami (Feb. 11, 2007)
Sit-in in Front of the Ministry of Justice to Demand the Release of all Political Prisoners (Nov 11, 06)
Haiti: First Black Republic; Freed in 1804
The Citadelle: One of the World's Great Wonders
The U.S. Occupation and the Cacos Resistance (1915-1934)
Haitian Soldiers Helped America Gain Their Independence in 1779

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Congressman Kendrick Meek Blasts Bush Administration for Continuing Deportation to Storm Ravaged Haiti

En route to Haiti to see storm devastation, Rep. Kendrick Meek assailed the white House Friday for continuing to deport Haitians in the U.S. to the storm-wracked island.

"It's gone far beyond reason for the administration not to give Haiti some relief," said the Miami Democrat, who has asked the White House to grant Haitians in the United States temporary protected status to keep them here while the island nation grapples with the effects of four hurricane...

Ask President Bush to Help Haiti's Recovery Effort by Granting TPS to Haitian Nationals

September 15, 2008

September 15, 2008

Dear President George W. Bush / Secretary Micheal Chertoff

Please designate the country of Haiti for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for a period of 18 months. The latest reports indicate that as many as 1,000 people and counting, have died in Haiti;

after floodwaters raged through the islandwith an estimated five million people homeless, without food, water and shelter, including more than 300,000 left homeless in the city of Gonaives...

September 13, 2008

December 25, 2008

December 25, 2008

Haiti is a Rich Country: Company Estimates Haiti Has 215 Million Tons of Gold, 117 Million ounces of Silver & 423.5 Million Pounds of Copper

VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 17, 2008) - Eurasian Minerals Inc. (the "Company" or "EMX") (TSX VENTURE:EMX) is pleased to announce it has been awarded twenty-seven new exploration licenses in northern Haiti.

This property package, in combination with EMX's previous license awards, gives the Company a commanding land position along 130 kilometers of strike length in an emerging new gold belt. Included in the new license grant is the historic Meme copper-gold mine. All of the new properties are subject to the Company's Regional Exploration Alliance with Newmont Ventures Ltd...

US free-trade agents and the compliant mainstream media are always telling Haitians how developed the other Caribbean and Latin American countries are, compared to Haiti.

To have foreign ownership while your masses languish in extreme poverty is not an "accomplishment" whether, for instance, in the Dominican Republic ("DR"), or as being proposed for Haiti. If the DR is so "developed" why are their people passing off as Puerto Ricans in order to immigrate to the US and its Islands, so they may make a better living to help support themselves and family?...

Comparing Crime, Poverty and Violence in the rest of the Hemisphere to Haiti