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22 hours ago · After achieving independence from France, there was no “happily ever after” for the Africans of the former colony of Saint Domingue. The French responded with a choice for the Africans: pay reparations to the French enslavers or fight another war. In July of 1825, Haitian President Jean-Pierre Boyer chose the former.
2 days ago · In 1994, three years after the Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide was overthrown in a military coup, President Bill Clinton ordered more than 20,000 troops to Haiti. The U.S. troops were met ...
4 days ago · 1994 - 20,000 US troops arrive to restore democracy. Jean-Bertrand Aristide returns. 2004 - President Aristide leaves Haiti again amid a rebellion. US Marines land to restore order.
22 hours ago · That’s the outlook, despite last minute hitches, for the arrival of foreign intervention in Haiti to deal with the out-of-control gangs that are causing in all sectors of society death and desolation. The gang-killing Thursday of three American missionaries and a Haitian associate in a neighborhood north of Port-au-Prince underlines the crisis.
1 day ago · A Haitian boy stricken with cholera stands with his mother at a hospital in the Cite Soleil slum of Port-au-Prince on November 10, 2010. Aid groups fought to halt the spread of cholera in Haiti ...
4 days ago · Since February 29, 2024, heightened gang activity, including clashes with police in the capital city of Port-au-Prince, has worsened food insecurity and exacerbated the country’s conditions. Millions of people urgently need humanitarian aid as the crisis reaches critical levels.
1 day ago · Piercin said he felt “some hope” at the arrival of the Kenyans, but said it was local forces who should solve Haiti’s security crisis. Cadafy Noël, a 31-year-old digital entrepreneur in ...