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The State Department accused former Haitian President Michel Martelly of aiding drug trafficking and violent gangs — but given the effects of his alleged actions, many Haitians want criminal charges, too.
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For years Haitian expats have paid service fees for what they thought was an education overhaul in Haiti. Many say it was a scam — and they're suing Haitian officials.
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COMMENTARY Many Democrats feel it's unfair to hold a Democratic administration culpable for this month's Haitian migrant crisis at the border. No, actually it's not.
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COMMENTARY This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the apocalyptic 2010 earthquake that destroyed much of Haiti and killed as many as 200,000 people.…
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Former Haitian President Michel Martelly has returned to his pre-political life as pop singer “Sweet Micky.” He's performing at Cafe Iguana in Pembroke…
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COMMENTARYThirty years ago this week, Haiti had no president.The country’s chubby churl of a dictator, Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, had just been…
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This afternoon Haiti once again postponed its presidential runoff election.The vote – originally slated for last month – was going to be held on Sunday.…
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You didn’t miss Haiti’s presidential runoff election on Dec. 27. It was postponed amid accusations that the first round of voting in October was marred by…
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OPINIONLast week I slammed the Dominican Republic for risking its global image with an immigration policy that has unjustly made hundreds of thousands of…
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Yesterday’s resignation of Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe was supposed to help end Haiti’s long and sometimes violent political crisis. Don’t get your…
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Right after Haiti’s catastrophic 2010 earthquake, which killed more than 200,000 people, I rode in a U.S. Army helicopter ferrying food and medical…
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When Michel Martelly was elected President of Haiti in 2011, expectations for his performance as a head of state were fairly low. And in many respects,…