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Haiti Human Rights Report Heavily Implicates U.S. and Canadian Partners

Anonyme, Thursday, February 3, 2005 - 18:45

The University of Miami Law School’s recently released report exposes widespread human rights abuses taking place in Haiti under the U.S.-backed government that ousted elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide. A team of investigators from UMLS’ Center for the Study of Human Rights visited Haiti, Nov. 11-21, 2004.

People's Weekly World
Tim Pelzer
February 3, 2005

The University of Miami Law School’s recently released report exposes widespread human rights abuses taking place in Haiti under the U.S.-backed government that ousted elected President Jean Bertrand Aristide. A team of investigators from UMLS’ Center for the Study of Human Rights visited Haiti, Nov. 11-21, 2004.

“After 10 months under an interim government backed by the U.S., Canada and France and buttressed by a United Nations force, Haiti’s people churn inside a hurricane of violence,



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