Camille Chalmers
Haiti is the victim of orchestrated chaos that prevents it from setting its own course, says Camille Chalmers

Haitian scholar Camille Chalmers rejects yet another international intervention and says Haiti’s issues have deeper roots which much be addressed

Brazilian government must develop ‘new cooperation’ with Haiti

Camille Chalmers highlighted the negative legacy of MINUSTAH for the country

Haitian peasants declare support for Lula’s candidacy for president of Brazil

Haitian organizations organized a rally at the Brazilian embassy to declare their support for the progressive candidate Lula da Silva in the upcoming elections

ALBA Movements vow to strengthen work against capitalism and imperialism

260 delegates from 23 countries participated in the 3rd Continental Assembly of the ALBA Movements in Buenos Aires and addressed the platforms 6 key principles of work and unity.

Sacha Llorenti: “ALBA is fundamentally anti-imperialist”

During the III Continental Assembly of ALBA Movements, allied platforms spoke about the importance of building unity and fighting imperialism and capitalism together

Haitiian political forces reach agreement on transitional government

Ariel Henry, who became the interim president of Haiti after the assassination of de-facto president Jovenel Moïse, signed an agreement with 20 main political parties, platforms and organizations for “peaceful governance” until the elections next year

Haiti has a long history of being assaulted by its Latin American neighbors

A 15-year peacekeeping mission by the UN in Haiti that ended one year ago still has unanswered questions about how Latin American nations came to participate in the occupation against a small, unarmed and impoverished Caribbean nation.

PetroCaribe and Haiti’s lost opportunities

Haitian activist and economist Jean Jores Pierre argues that the mismanagement of the PetroCaribe agreement and funds by the Haitian government first and foremost affects the people of Haiti who still do not have access to basic goods and services

International Colloquium denounces crimes of UN Mission in Haiti

Delegates from over 100 organizations gathered in in Port-au-Prince to bring to account those responsible for the 15 years of UN occupation in Haiti and design a strategy for justice and reparations for the survivors

In Haiti tens of thousands protestors denounced the government of President Moïse for the embezzlement of Petrocaribe funds

In continuation of the strong people’s mobilization in response to the attempt to increase the price of fuels in the month of July and with the slogan of “Where is Petrocaribe money?”, various people’s sectors of Haitian society once again took to the streets on the national day of struggle, October 17.