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Haiti

Haiti
Author: Human Rights Watch/Report
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1998
Genre:
ISBN:

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Haiti, Thirst for Justice

Haiti, Thirst for Justice
Author: Sarah A. DeCosse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1996
Genre: Civil rights
ISBN:

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Haiti

Haiti
Author: Nicolas L. Pauyo
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1463405677

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Plaintive Voices of Haiti to the World

Plaintive Voices of Haiti to the World
Author: Rameau Pierre
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2010-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1449004814

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Ladies and gentlemen what you are holding in your hands right now and about to read is the Haitian people's complaint to the world; it is their will and their vision for a new Haiti. It is the dreams and hopes of the new generation; it is a tool to help guide the Haitian people in the transition from politicians that have made questionable choices to the new visionary leaders, a tool to assist them in the process of transformation from misery to prosperity and wellbeing. This is a book that going to bring to the light who are responsible for Haitian people's misery and will explain also the self-denial of a group of Haitian in Haiti and overseas for the cause of Haiti and for the benefit of the Haitian people. This book will explain an extraordinary story of an ordinary man who has vision for Haiti's struggle. His father was murdered, his mother got kidnapped and was robbed three times, all because they spoke out for a better life, and they spoke out for peace and justice in Haiti. From 1804 to 2010, exactly 206 years of independence and 206 years of calamity, humiliation, isolation and corruption, after all those years it's still raising some fundamental questions how much more the Haitian people have to endure? How long they have to wait to get help? After the earthquake, the entire world sympathized with Haiti and gave billions to leaders and to non profit organizations that has been established in this country for years to help the people and to rebuild Haiti. After four months, yet nothing has been done and in the capital I know many hurting people who haven't received any help, not even a bottle of water. In the mean time people continue to die, suffer, and among them tension starts raising high and in my point of view, I don't see any evidence that those leaders in this country has any desire to make any changes in the direction of better quality of life for the Haitian people. Today I am seeking justice in a very different and unusual way, I want to establish for the first time in Haiti rules and principles that can't be violated by anyone and prove to the world how an ordinary man can really do an extraordinary change in a country known as a land of corruption, a land of poverty and impunity.


Haiti's Predatory Republic

Haiti's Predatory Republic
Author: Robert Fatton
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588260857

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With the collapse of the Duvalier dictatorship in 1986 came optimistic hopes for a transition toward a sound democracy, accompanied by economic development and social peace--a vision which has failed to materialize in the past 15 years. A native of Haiti, Fatton (government, U. of Virginia) analyzes Haitian politics from 1986 to 2001, revealing the complications and conflicts which have slowed the country's progress toward an effective democracy. The author also explores alternatives which could lead the country toward success. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti

Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracy in Haiti
Author: Jeb Sprague
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1583673008

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In this path-breaking book, Jeb Sprague investigates the dangerous world of right-wing paramilitarism in Haiti and its role in undermining the democratic aspirations of the Haitian people. Sprague focuses on the period beginning in 1990 with the rise of Haiti’s first democratically elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, and the right-wing movements that succeeded in driving him from power. Over the ensuing two decades, paramilitary violence was largely directed against the poor and supporters of Aristide’s Lavalas movement, taking the lives of thousands of Haitians. Sprague seeks to understand how this occurred, and traces connections between paramilitaries and their elite financial and political backers, in Haiti but also in the United States and the Dominican Republic. The product of years of original research, this book draws on over fifty interviews—some of which placed the author in severe danger—and more than 11,000 documents secured through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. It makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of Haiti today, and is a vivid reminder of how democratic struggles in poor countries are often met with extreme violence organized at the behest of capital.


My Soul Is in Haiti

My Soul Is in Haiti
Author: Bertin M. Louis, Jr.
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1479841668

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Offers a greater understanding of the spread of Protestant Christianity, both regionally and globally, by studying local transformations in the Haitian diaspora of the Bahamas. In the Haitian diaspora, as in Haiti itself, the majority of Haitians have long practiced Catholicism or Vodou. However, Protestant forms of Christianity now flourish both in Haiti and beyond. In the Bahamas, where approximately one in five people are now Haitian-born or Haitian-descended, Protestantism has become the majority religion for immigrant Haitians. In My Soul Is in Haiti, Bertin M. Louis, Jr. has combined multi-sited ethnographic research in the United States, Haiti, and the Bahamas with a transnational framework to analyze why Protestantism has appealed to the Haitian diaspora community in the Bahamas. The volume illustrates how devout Haitian Protestant migrants use their religious identities to ground themselves in a place that is hostile to them as migrants, and it also uncovers how their religious faith ties in to their belief in the need to “save” their homeland, as they re-imagine Haiti politically and morally as a Protestant Christian nation. This important look at transnational migration between second and third world countries shows how notions of nationalism among Haitian migrants in the Bahamas are filtered through their religious beliefs. By studying local transformations in the Haitian diaspora of the Bahamas, Louis offers a greater understanding of the spread of Protestant Christianity, both regionally and globally.


Haiti

Haiti
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Covers mainly the period from 1990 to 1996.


Social Resilience and State Fragility in Haiti

Social Resilience and State Fragility in Haiti
Author: Dorte Verner
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821371886

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Haiti is a resilient society whose rural communities in particular have developed coping mechanisms in response to a long history of underdevelopment and political instability. The country's religious, cultural, and artistic life is highly diverse and vibrant. Like other fragile states, however, Haiti is also beset by widespread poverty, inequality, economic decline, unemployment, poor governance, and violence. This Country Study examines Haiti's conflict-poverty trap from the perspective of the triangle of factors that have been identified as its main components: (a) demographic and socioeconomic factors at the individual and household levels; (b) the state's institutional capacity to provide public goods and manage social risks; and (c) the agendas and strategies of political actors. The report's three main chapters explore the nature of these components. The closing chapter considers the linkages among them.


Challenges of Judicial Reform in Haiti

Challenges of Judicial Reform in Haiti
Author: Jean Sénat Fleury
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009-07-31
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0557210623

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Hurah, Inc. has collaborated with the Haitian legal advocacy service, AUMOHD, from 2004-2009. With its support, Community Human Rights Councils have been established in Port-Au-Prince as non-violent, non-partisan advocates for their community. This is why Hurah, Inc. has translated "The Challenges of Judicial Reform in Haiti" by Jean Sénat Fleury. This Haitian judge, self-exiled due to violent threats and government interference in his judicial work, has a reputation as a scholar, incorruptible judge, and teacher of judges. His book is more than just general platitudes. He has an insider and practical solution for the major problems of justice reform in Haiti. Justice for all! All proceeds from this book will be donated to Hurah, Inc. The US non-profit, Human Rights Accompaniment In Haiti, Hurah, Inc. was given translation rights by Judge Fleury. Check out this unique service at http://hurah.org. You may donate online at this site.http://hurah.org/donate