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Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

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The unifying power of music: The American conductor Kent Nagano and his dream by Winfried Pogorzelski

Music awakens and inspires the inex- haustible creativity of man. It creates mo- ments of happiness, brings people togeth- er, and enables them to better cope with life. Across...

Fanmi Lavalas Presentation, April 6th 2024

Haiti Action Committee is honored to publish this transcript of the talk given by...

From Port-aux-Prince to Africa: Unveiling the Haitian Crisis

22 Mar 2024 – In recent past weeks, the situation in Haiti has drawn...

Horror and Hope in Haiti after 20 Years of Occupation

Haiti Action Committee - TRANSCEND Media Service 6 Apr 2024 – The immediate crisis in...

In Praise of Blood: Crimes of the Rwandan Patriotic Front

Tags: Africa, D.R. Congo, DRC, Genocide, Paul Kagame, Rwanda   Hundreds of thousands of refugees poured into Congo after Paul Kagame seized...

Haiti 2017: From Demonstration Election to Electoral Coup by Charlie Hinton

On January 3, Haiti’s Electoral Council (CEP) sealed the steal by confirming Jovenel Moïse as president of Haiti. A massive police presence resembling...

Resisting the lynching of Haitian liberty! By Malaika Kambon

It should be obvious by now that the U.S.-U.N., E.U., OAS and various hired paramilitary police have engineered a second fraudulent election in as...

Why the Donald’s win might be good for white women – for all the wrong reasons by Tamari Kitossa

Credits from : The Atlantic If, for White male supporters of Donald Trump, the body of a Black president signifies they...

South Sudan: Limits of UN Peacekeeping By René Wadlow

Soldiers attend the ceremony. The battalion will be deployed in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, and assume the task of protecting civilians, UN...

Countdown to Congo’s election: A tale of youth power and a regime in decline BY Kambale Musavuli

People of goodwill throughout the world should support the Congolese people to demand that President Kabila ceases attacks against the people and respects the...

DR Congo: On the current debate over a looming crisis of legitimacy

  By David-Ngendo Tshimba   Uncertainty hangs over the date of presidential and legislative elections, yet President Joseph Kabila’s term expires on 19 December...

The Butcher of Qana: Shimon Peres was no peacemaker

credit: israellycool.com Robert Fisk   On the steps of...

Examining international sanctions: The case of Eritrea

Under U.S. pressure, the UN refuses to lift an embargo against the tiny nation of Eritrea, while ignoring constant aggressions by its huge neighbour,...

Meanwhile–Around the World

The Debate: Somebody said the problem is Trump possibility and Clinton probability. A very poor choice between an autistic person in his own bubble...

The State of the World–By Journalism

We want journalists to do that, give us the state of the world, by from one “trouble spot”–arenas of past-present-future violence–to the other. Not...

What's happening in Zimbabwe By Professor Jonathan Moyo

Zimbabwe is in the grips of a wave of violent protests, which so far have been crushed by the police. President Robert Mugabe says...

SA carries cross of South-South cooperation

SEPTEMBER 12 is perhaps one of the less celebrated international days, it is the United Nations (UN) Day for South-South Cooperation – a notion...

DRC economy an awakening giant

By Franck Kuwonu Most news headlines from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have one thing in common – their focus on conflict, particularly...

Therapy Strategy to Remedy African Instability By Rais Neza Boneza

Diagnosis: Negative Leadership In the 60s, most of the African countries snatched precipitately their independences from the colonialists. Most of the time without a...

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