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- US to ship more food to struggling Haiti
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- More emergency food aid is on its way to Haiti. The U.S. government says it will ship an additional US$20 (euro13 million) million in emergency food aid to the Caribbean country. The announcement comes a month after protests over
- EXTRA: Lima Declaration calls for urgent action in Haiti
Lima - The Lima Declaration set to be signed Friday at the European Union-Latin America and the Caribbean (EU-LAC) summit in the Peruvian capital expresses support for the authorities of the troubled Haiti and calls for urgent international action to
- Failed Haiti PM nominee lashes out
(AP)
AP - An international banker whose nomination for Haiti's No. 2 political post was rejected by the lower house of Parliament said Thursday he was hamstrung by corrupt legislators.
- Zapatero, Lula promise aid for Haiti, Bolivia
Brasilia - The leaders of Brazil and Spain met Thursday in Brasilia and promised aid for Haiti and Bolivia. In a joint statement issued at the end of their breakfast meeting, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Spanish Prime Minister Jose
- Brazil, Spain to announce food aid program for Haiti
Speaking at a meeting with visiting Austrian Prime Minister Alfred Gusenbauer, Lula said the initiative will be promoted during the 5th Latin American-Caribbean and European Union (LAC-EU) summit scheduled for Friday and Saturday in Lima, Peru. The
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The native Taino Amerindians - who inhabited the island of Hispaniola when it was discovered by COLUMBUS in 1492 - were virtually annihilated by Spanish settlers within 25 years. In the early 17th century, the French established a presence on Hispaniola, and in 1697, Spain ceded to the French the western third of the island, which later became Haiti. The French colony, based on forestry and sugar-related industries, became one of the wealthiest in the Caribbean, but only through the heavy importation of African slaves and considerable environmental degradation. In the late 18th century, Haiti's nearly half million slaves revolted under Toussaint L'OUVERTURE. After a prolonged struggle, Haiti became the first black republic to declare its independence in 1804. The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere, Haiti has been plagued by political violence for most of its history. After an armed rebellion led to the departure of President Jean-Betrand ARISTIDE in February 2004, an interim government took office to organize new elections under the auspices of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH). Continued violence and technical delays prompted repeated postponements, but Haiti finally did inaugurate a democratically elected president and parliament in May of 2006.
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