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Haiti: Murderer Baby Doc Duvalier Charged With Theft

Haiti: Murderer Baby Doc Duvalier Charged With Theft

On January 16, Baby Doc Duvalier made an unexpected and uninvited return to Haiti to, according to his own words, “help the Haitian people”.  From 1971 to 1986 Baby Doc “helped” Haitians by using the little money the Haitian treasury had as his own piggy bank, by embezzling hundreds of million of dollars from international […]

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Self-Immolation: The Power Of Suicide As Political Protest

Self-Immolation: The Power Of Suicide As Political Protest

In the last few days, in the Middle-East, a few men have embraced self-immolation as the ultimate form of political protest, following the example of 26-year-old Mohammed Bouazizi. Bouazizi torched himself when police prevented him from selling fruits and vegetables. The case of Bouazizi, who later died from his wounds, was a critical catalyst in […]

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Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution: Spreading Fear Among Arab Dictators

Tunisia’s Jasmine Revolution: Spreading Fear Among Arab Dictators

Autocratic governments across the Middle-East are watching the events, quickly unfolding in Tunisia after the toppling of Ben Ali by a popular uprising, with anxiety and fear. In Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Syria, Yemen, Libya and even the Emirates and Saudi Arabia, the Arab autocratic  rulers have a new fear: a popular uprising from their […]

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Tunisia: Will Ben Ali’s Resignation Inspire Revolutions In Other Arab Countries?

Tunisia: Will Ben Ali’s Resignation Inspire Revolutions In Other Arab Countries?

Today, in a completely dramatic and unexpected turn of events, Tunisian autocratic President Ben Ali was forced out of office by the will of the Tunisian people. He quit his post on Friday night, panicked and fled the country defeated by the Tunisian popular uprising. The protests started a few weeks ago, originally triggered by […]

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Haiti: Slow Recovery In The Misery Of Tent Cities, Cholera And Political Vacuum

Haiti: Slow Recovery In The Misery Of Tent Cities, Cholera And Political Vacuum

One year after the massive earthquake struck Haiti on 12 January, 2010,  Haitians are still grieving their incredible losses.  It is time for the global community to reflect on the little that has been accomplished, mainly by NGOs, and why the progresses made have been so incredibly slow as challenges facing Haitians  seem to be […]

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