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Aristide: 'U.S. Forced Me to Leave Haiti'
Posted: Tuesday, March 2, 2004

Caricom Must Reinstate Aristide Now!

The Bush Dominoes Keep Falling
The Bush Administration's response to the rebellion in Haiti is the most explicit example of contempt for democracy we've seen yet.
The United States has had 2000 Marines ready for immediate deployment to the beleaguered island, but has held back until Haiti's "first democratically elected President" was spirited out of the country by force of arms.


Haiti: the Dangerous Muddle
In 1994, when President Bill Clinton sent 20,000 American troops into Haiti to restore Jean-Bernard Aristide to the presidency, there was widespread support for a mission aimed at restoring democracy and relieving the misery of the Haitian people.

Aristide: 'U.S. Forced Me to Leave Haiti'
Aristide: 'White American Military' Kidnapped Me
US forced me into exile, says Aristide
Democracy Takes a Back Seat in Haiti
Don't fall for Washington's spin on Haiti

US tells Haitian rebels to lay down arms, go home
¥ Good Job!!!

Coup d'etat in Haiti
The deed is done.
Haiti has been raped.
The act was sanctioned by the United States, Canada and France.
For despite the fig leaf of constitutionality with which these Western powers, and supposed bastions of democracy, have sought to shroud the act, what happened in Haiti yesterday was nothing short of a coup d'etat.


The Accomplished Destruction of Aristide,
the Planned Destruction of Hugo Chavez


Afghanistan: The Liberation That Isn't
While Iraq continues to hog the headlines, Afghanistan has slipped beyond the mainstream media's radar screen.

Blasts kill at least 143 at Iraqi Shiite shrines

Death toll of Iraq bombings rises to 182

Cheney: Iraq bombings show
democracy foes "desperate"

¥ This statement makes Chaney sound desperate

U.N.: Iraq had no WMD after 1994
A report from U.N. weapons inspectors to be released today says they now believe there were no weapons of mass destruction of any significance in Iraq after 1994, according to two U.N. diplomats who have seen the document.

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