Military Intervention Is No Solution to Violence in Haiti, Experts Warn
“The idea that Haiti needs an international intervention to deal with street gangs is ridiculous and racist and completely rejected by Haitians.”
“The idea that Haiti needs an international intervention to deal with street gangs is ridiculous and racist and completely rejected by Haitians.”
There’s something in your house, but it’s not a ghost or demon. Rather, it’s the spirit of finance capitalism, in crisis once again.
With voter turnout dropping throughout Canada, it’s clear that we have a crisis of faith in democratic institutions.
Governments and employers often hide behind the commitment of those doing gendered care work to justify substandard pay and conditions.
“It will require investment to make our public system more robust and resilient in the face of privatization.”
The supposedly progressive social democratic party is now an active participant in a tri-partisan warmongering agenda.
“This initiative, made up of and led by women belonging to the upper classes of Venezuela ... has little to say to the Venezuelan women of the popular sectors."
We spoke to Jafrikayiti (aka Jean Saint-Vil) about the reasons behind the current protests in Haiti against the U.S.-backed government.
Can a party that has demonstrated such hostility toward social movements be considered a viable vehicle for transforming society?