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Haiti has become a failed state where the only growth industry is kidnapping. Millions live in fear of thuggish gangs who carry out the dirty work of the country's politicians.
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Forecasters say Hurricane Gustav has made landfall on Haiti's southwest peninsula. The fast-forming storm is sending global oil prices soaring on fears it could become 'extremely dangerous' as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico. (Aug. 26)
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Haiti And The Dominican Republic - YouTube UFO Hoax - Faked?
Have a look and judge for yourself....
These are just one or two of a great many things that bother me regarding the authenticity of this video.
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Hatian communities are coming together to combat deforestation and bring themselves out of poverty through the help of Floresta. Footage by John Paget.
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In Haiti, poverty has fueled a crime wave. Officials say there are around 40 kidnappings a month and probably many more that go unreported.
Mike Kirsch takes at look how Haiti is gripped by security fears, and why police can do little about it.
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Matt Damon and Wyclef Jean toured Haiti over the weekend, which remains devastated following Hurricane Ike. Streets and cities remain underwater a week after the storm tore across the Caribbean nation. (Sept. 15)
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Aid has started to arrive in Haiti, but agencies are struggling to get supplies to all of the tens of thousands of people affected by tropical storm Hanna.
Al Jazeera's Teresa Bo reports from Gonaives, Haiti's third-largest city and one of the worst-hit areas in the country.
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This was an earlier version of what eventually became "Haiti: We must kill the BANDITS." It was meant as a placeholder for the final film which has since undergone several rounds of editing. It's release was seen as necessary and timely given the human rights violations that were occurring in Haiti during that period.