On the night of August 21, 1791, the slaves of the French colony of Saint-Domingue, then…
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Two Antagonistic Groups Battling for Power! — Haiti
The Haitian political class now behaves like subcontractors in the service of the great colonial powers.…
The Caribbean and Colonialism: The Haitian Crisis and its Causes
Once upon a time, sailors and travelers considered Haiti the pearl of the Caribbean. But now…
U.S. Imperialism, Get Out! And Take Your Presidential Council with You…
A French saying goes: ‘Those who resemble each other, always end up flocking together.” Traditional Haitian…
No to Washington’s Transition – Haiti
Citizens from the grassroots sector and certain political organizations are firmly declaring their rejection of the…
Cuba: The Land Where the Pen Meets the Rifle
Cuba, a beacon of liberation from colonialism and a transgenerational icon of armed struggle, started its…
Martinique: Two Nights of Riots After the Arrest of an Anti-Colonial Militant
The pre-trial detention of Hervé Pinto, president of the Kollectif Jistiss Matinik, has provoked two nights…
A Presidential Melting Pot to America’s Taste
With the fall of the de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry, the people of the most…
Haitian Prime Minister Steps Down as Tensions Persist
On Monday night, Irfaan Ali, the current president of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), announced that the…
Diplomats Flee Haiti as Rebellion Gains More Ground
Haiti is in the hands of the rebellion; in the hands of the armed paramilitary groups…