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<< NYC Taxi Workers Win | Main | Buddy Ro Profiled in NATION >> March 01, 2004Bush Subverts Haiti DemocracyAristide was not a perfect democrat, but by the standards of most countries and Haitian history, he was a shining change for good. Check out this article posted by Max Sawicky by Jeffrey Sachs in the Financial Times for more. Update: Aristide now claims he was kidnapped and forced out of office by the United States as part of a coup. See the linked to Democracy Now transcript. Posted by Nathan at March 1, 2004 09:24 AM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Commentsthis article provided the motivation... i just signed up for an on-line subscription to the financial times. looks like they deserve it as this is the best i've seen on haiti in the print press. democracynow.org has been doing a great job in radio news. Posted by: selise at March 1, 2004 12:03 PM to think that the UN authorized a US intervention in which the US kidnapped the president of haiti (who had committed no international crimes) show how pathetic the UN has become. i wonder if the UN can even be fixed or if it needs to be replaced altogether? Posted by: hra at March 1, 2004 10:32 PM Post a comment
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