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From NY Newsday: The departure of Haiti's Jean-Bertrand Aristide is a victory for a Bush administration hard-liner who has been long dedicated to Aristide's ouster, U.S. foreign policy analysts say. That official is Roger Noriega, assistant U.S. secretary of state... Posted Tue 03/16/2004
From Democracy Now: It turns out that Aristide was being guarded by a private security firm, based in San Francisco. It is called the Steele Foundation. It is made up of former US special forces soldiers, intelligence officers and other... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
The full transcript of an excellent piece broadcast March 11 on Democracy Now!. "Just back from the Central African Republic, Kim Ives, an editor of the Haitian newspaper Haiti Progres, discusses the events surrounding President Aristide's overthrow. Ives spoke with... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
This 1996 article by Allan Nairn details the important role of the CIA and the US military in supporting the death squad activities of Haiti's FRAPH, key members of which form the core of the rebels who ousted Jean-Bertrand Aristide... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
From the Washington Post: It was shortly after 4 a.m. on Sunday, U.S. diplomat Luis Moreno recalled, when he pulled up to the gate of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's walled compound in the suburb of Tabarre. He was traveling with... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
From the Miami Herald: The Bush administration blocked a last-minute attempt by Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to bolster his bodyguards -- mostly former U.S. Special Forces members -- fearing he wanted them to organize and lead a counterattack against the... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
Background on Haiti’s “rebel” leaders was compiled by the London-based Haiti Support Group. (As published in the Haiti Progres.) Louis Jodel Chamblain Chamblain was joint leader - along with CIA operative Emmanuel “Toto” Constant - of the Front révolutionnaire pour... Posted Mon 03/15/2004
On March 8, 2004, the alternative news program Democracy Now! managed to reach exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide by cell phone in the Central African Republic. The 30 minute interview is the most extensive English-language comments given by Aristide to... Posted Mon 03/15/2004