Haiti is being transformed into one of the world’s largest concentration camps, its people confronting a slow genocide from hunger, disease and terror squads armed by US imperialism.
A destroyed building near the Hotel Villa Creole in Port-au-Prince is seen on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2010 after the strongest earthquake in more than 200 years struck Haiti. At first light Wednesday ...
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Billions invested in Haiti since 2010 earthquake have not improved country: 'We're still working'The U.S. has committed hundreds of millions of dollars to renewed initiatives to help Haiti during its crime crisis in the country, but concerns remain about whether the country will properly ...
It was on January 12, 2010 in Haiti when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit near the capital city of Port-au-Prince toppling building, including historic structures. Streets and other infrastructure ...
Weeks after a massive earthquake devastated parts of Haiti, aid has yet to reach some of the more remote areas, and the suffering — and death toll — is growing. Here in the U.S, the more than ...
The few Jews who make Haiti their home are trying to pick up the pieces after January’s devastating earthquake. PORT-AU-PRINCE (JTA) — For half a century, Gilbert Bigio’s mansion was the de ...
In 2010, Haiti suffered a devastating 7.3 magnitude earthquake – a catastrophe that took hundreds of thousands of lives and destroyed much of its capital city, Port-au-Prince, and neighboring areas.
The earthquake in Haiti has affected many in our area. Here are some local organizations with connections to the country. Do you have a Haiti story to share? Contact editor Mark Olson at ...
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