Peter Hallward

Our role in Haiti's plight

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If we are serious about assisting this devastated land we must stop trying to control and exploit it

Peter Hallward
Guardian.co.uk, Wednesday 13 January 2010 20.30 GMT  read more »

Haitian inspiration: On the bicentenary of Haiti’s independence

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Originally posted in Radical Philosophy Issue 123, January/February 2004.

Two hundred years ago this month (January 2004), the French colony of Saint-Domingue on the island of Hispaniola became the independent nation of Haiti. Few transformations in world history have been more momentous, few required more sacri?ce or promised more hope. And few have been more thoroughly forgotten by those who would have us believe that this history has since come to a desirable end with the eclipse of struggles for socialism, national liberation and meaningful independence in the developing world.  read more »

If Stones Could Float: The British Press and the Turks and Caicos Boat Disaster

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The Ota Bengas of today are people all over the planet treated as less than human by a system built on greed, profit, and violence. What follows is an example. The story was reposted from HaitiAnalysis.Com.  read more »

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