Another U.S. Regime Change Posted: Sunday, February 29, 2004
Other news reports have stated that Aristide has not left Haiti
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Embattled Aristide leaves Haiti Aristide: Under pressure from within and outside Haiti, Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has gone into exile after a three-week rebellion against his rule, the US and France governments say. Mr Aristide was said to be on his way to neighbouring Dominican Republic from where he will seek asylum. ¤ Aristide Bows to Pressure, Leaves Haiti ¤ Bush Increases Push for Haitian to Leave Office ¤ While U.S. Tries to Mask it's Role - Haitians resist coup attempt ¤ The Haiti Boomerang ¤ Bush accused of supporting Haitian rebels ¤ U.S. can end the killing it started in Haiti ¤ US is Arming Anti-Aristide Paramilitaries ¤ ESC: Act on Haiti now! ¤ Haiti's Descent into Gang Warfare ¤ Haiti still enslaved for all its rebellion ¤ Beloved Haiti: A (Counter) Revolutionary Bicentennial ¤ US Double Game in Hait ¤ Haiti-A Call For Global Action ¤ Media vs. Reality in Haiti
Haiti: return to savagery
U.S. Attempts to Oust Haitian President Aristide
In the Country's Bicentennial Year, another US-Backed Coup A major question also arises: Is the US working behind closed doors with the opposition in a joint effort to unseat the socialist Aristide? Many observers profoundly believe that is indeed the case, apparently including some members of the American Congress.
Bush presses Aristide to quit ¥ Why would Bush push for the removal of a Democratically elected leader?
Congresswoman Barbara Lee Regarding the Situation in Haiti Lee: U.S. Must Do More to Avert Coup D'Etat in Haiti
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