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Fighting continues to rage in Haiti between security forces and paramilitary forces calling for the resignation of unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Haitian American scholar Jemima Pierre explains what she calls Haiti's "crisis of imperialism.”

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ADIOS; #FreePalestine; Chkns Coming Home to Roost2 years ago

Shame how AmeriKKa has WRECKED 🇭🇹 HAITI

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Agoras Media2 years ago

For those who are interested in the events that led to the 2004 coup d'etat against #Aristide, watch our documentary "Aristide and the Endless Revolution".

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Black Alliance for Peace2 years ago

#Haiti

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Anthony Kreider2 years ago

Haiti has a billion problems, and US intervention is well down the list.

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Anthony Christie2 years ago

@Louis_Allday “Security forces “? Your bias is showing

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Sean 🌍2 years ago

Did Hillary actually go to Haiti & change the election results? (See 4 minute mark.)

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1 of 280 Characters2 years ago

So, what are the options? Do nothing? .@wyclef

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Dr. FeelingsxFree2 years ago

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Tinu Abayomi-Paul aka Empress of Twerk. NO DMs2 years ago

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Dessalines' ghost 🇭🇹🇨🇩🇸🇩🇵🇸2 years ago

1. The security forces, i.e. PNH & F'aDH are fighting the UN federated gangs, not paramilitary forces, for one. 2. The sporadic fighting is primarily in certain parts of Port-au-Prince. We appreciate that you want to help but make sure you have the right information.

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