Las FARC-EP y nuestras razones 19:28 Aug 11 0 comments Gobierno y FARC llegan a nuevos acuerdos 19:20 Aug 11 0 comments If Palestinians Were Human Beings 15:16 Aug 07 0 comments Israel's rank and rotten fruit is being called fascism 05:37 Aug 07 0 comments We must end this collusion with terror in Colombia 20:55 Jul 31 0 comments more >> |
Recent articles by Andrea Germanos
This author has not submitted any other articles.
Recent Articles about Central America / Caribbean Imperialism / WarThe U.N. Lacks Moral Authority to Dictate Morale in Haiti Feb 24 14 Why is Haiti militarily occupied? Jan 07 14 MINISTA (MINUSTAH)= Kolera Oct 27 13 Justice and Reparations!: Haiti's Cholera Victims Demand Accountability at UN
central america / caribbean |
imperialism / war |
non-anarchist press
Monday September 30, 2013 23:51 by Andrea Germanos - Common Dreams
Demonstration in front of UN headquarters highlights need for real justice from UN-caused epidemic that has killed over 8,000. Haitian protesters and their advocates brought their voices outside the United Nations headquarters on Thursday, holding a demonstration to demand justice and reparations for the deadly cholera outbreak brought to the poverty-stricken nation by UN forces. |
Front pageUkraine: Interview with a Donetsk anarchist Prisões e mais criminalização marcam o final da Copa do Mundo no Brasil هەڵوێستی سەربەخۆی جەماوەر لە نێوان داعش و & Contra a Copa e a Repressão: Somente a Luta e Organização! Nota Pública de soldariedade e denúncia Uruguay, ante la represión y el abuso policial To vote or not to vote: Should it be a question? Mayday: Building A New Workers Movement Anarchist and international solidarity against Russian State repression Argentina: Atentado y Amenazas contra militantes sociales de la FOB en Rosario, Santa Fe Réponses anarchistes à la crise écologique A verdadeira face da violência! Face à l’antisémitisme, pour l’autodéfense Reflexiones en torno a los libertarios en Chile y la participación electoral Mandela, the ANC and the 1994 Breakthrough: Anarchist / syndicalist reflections Melissa Sepúlveda "Uno de los desafíos más importantes es mostrarnos como una alternativa real" Declaración del FAO ante la coyuntura electoral chilena y el quiebre en el movimiento libertario Central America / Caribbean | Imperialism / War | en Mon 11 Aug, 19:51 October 19th Mobilization against UN troops in Haiti 16:49 Fri 21 Oct 0 comments On the basis of the Call from Collective for the Compensation of Cholera Victims in which we participate, some 400 persons mobilized last October 19th to protest again against the presence of the MINUSTAH (U.N.) troops in Haiti. Enough is enough: let us all demand an end to the UN occupation of Haiti (29th February 2012) 16:27 Mon 17 Oct 0 comments There are a thousand reasons for the UN occupation troops in Haiti (MINUSTAH) to leave. And not one single legitimate reason for them to stay. [Castellano] [Kreyòl Ayisyen] [Français] Costa Rica: No cheeks left to turn 00:18 Thu 05 Aug 2 comments Statement by the Colectivo La Libertad from Costa Rica on the increasing militarization of Central American-Caribbean area, the growing repression of the popular movement and of any form of social protest, and their position on the approval for the stationing of thousands of US Marines on Costa Rican territory. Solidarity! [Castellano] [Français] Haiti: workers take over Flag Day (May 18th) 23:20 Sat 12 Jun 0 comments May 18th, 2010, Flag Day commemoration! But: what flags? The American one, the French one, the Canadian, Chilean, Brazilian, Argentine, Bolivian, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan ones…? Or those of Jordan, Nepal, Congo, Senegal, China Israel, Sri Lanka…? Or, perhaps, those of Doctors without Borders or the Oxfam team? Solidarity with the Haitian people! No to militarisation! 06:06 Wed 24 Feb 0 comments The earthquake that shook Haiti on January 12th, also shook the consciousness and the heart of people all over the world, in whose eyes Haiti once again existed. It also shook our memory, since in between the press releases on this natural catastrophe, there have been leaks of the “social” catastrophes that have been suffered by the Haitian people and which are never taught at school. US and UN military occupations, bloody dictatorships backed by the Pentagon, embargoes and sanctions imposed by French and US imperialism, all of which have been as devastating as the earthquake. [Castellano] [Français] [Italiano] Report on the Haiti Solidarity Day demo (Dublin) 19:58 Thu 08 Feb 7 comments Brief report of the Dublin activity in solidarity with the Haitian people struggle on the 7th of February The UN’s Christmas present to Haiti -- Assault on Sité Soley 06:49 Tue 26 Dec 2 comments Urgent action alert from the Haiti Action Committee - December 24, 2006 UN whitewashes massacre amid new attacks in Haiti 01:33 Mon 16 Jan 0 comments The January 9 strike came two days after the death of the commander of U.N. military forces in Haiti Lt. Gen. Urano Bacellar. His death was initially reported as a suicide but U.N. Special Envoy to Haiti Juan Gabriel Valdes has implied in recent interviews to the Haitian press that it may have been an assassination by forces trying to disrupt the electoral process. And finally, the right-wing opposition of president Mbeki in South Africa with ties to Haiti's elite ridiculously implied that a sniper from their country, at the behest of Aristide, killed the general. Haiti: On the January 9 (2006) Strike 20:22 Sun 08 Jan 3 comments For us of Batay Ouvriye, this is a call that is directly and openly against our interests, we of the popular masses. In the solution they are requesting – and building -, the strike is a first step. The next will be against us, since already in the first one, they don’t take into account the true nature and true forms of OUR problems in the question of insecurity. In truth, broadly shooting down residents of the popular neighborhoods (the strike heads might as well ask for bombs to be dropped massively on them) solves the gang problem, for all they are concerned. On the Haitian Elections 19:27 Sun 08 Jan 0 comments Batay Ouvriyé Union's position on the Haitian elections. more >>Martelly’s (s)election in Haiti: dance to the sound of Duvalierism! Aug 02 3 comments Article on the recent electoral process in Haiti, the (s)election of "Sweet Mickey" Martelly and the process of restoration of Duvalierism by the so-called international community. Originally appeared ins an edited version in the British magazine "The Commune" , issue 23 - July 2011, with the title "Another UN presidential (s)election in Haiti". Baby Doc returns to Haiti: the Duvalier Restoration Jan 19 0 comments With the arrival of Baby Doc back in Haiti, the cycle opened by the extraordinarily tragic popular revolts of 1986 can be said to have come to completion. The restoration strategy of Duvalierism has succeeded, at least for now. Mouthing pious words about relief and wiping the crocodile tears about the misery they have created from their eyes, the "international community" has spared no efforts in helping the neo-Duvalierists bring about the Restoration. [Castellano] The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the UN Occupation in Haiti Nov 03 0 comments At first glance, one might wonder what the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have in common with a UN “peace” mission on the opposite side of the world, in Haiti, a non Muslim country. Indeed, from the standpoint of US military casualties or US military expenditures, there is little in common No to US/Imperialist Occupation of Haiti Aug 02 0 comments For more than 30 years, since the end of the 70’s, each year, without fail, progressives in NY have gathered to mark July 28, 1915, the anniversary of the first US occupation of Haiti, a 19 year occupation that made more than 15,000 victims, an occupation that radically changed Haiti. Why We Should Oppose the U.S. Occupation of Haiti Apr 20 0 comments From the Industrial Worker (Official Newspaper of the Industrial Workers of the Wolrd, IWW) #1723, vol. 107, No.2, February-March 2010. more >>Enough is enough: let us all demand an end to the UN occupation of Haiti (29th February 2012) Oct 17 0 comments There are a thousand reasons for the UN occupation troops in Haiti (MINUSTAH) to leave. And not one single legitimate reason for them to stay. [Castellano] [Kreyòl Ayisyen] [Français] Costa Rica: No cheeks left to turn Aug 05 2 comments Statement by the Colectivo La Libertad from Costa Rica on the increasing militarization of Central American-Caribbean area, the growing repression of the popular movement and of any form of social protest, and their position on the approval for the stationing of thousands of US Marines on Costa Rican territory. Solidarity! [Castellano] [Français] Solidarity with the Haitian people! No to militarisation! Feb 24 0 comments The earthquake that shook Haiti on January 12th, also shook the consciousness and the heart of people all over the world, in whose eyes Haiti once again existed. It also shook our memory, since in between the press releases on this natural catastrophe, there have been leaks of the “social” catastrophes that have been suffered by the Haitian people and which are never taught at school. US and UN military occupations, bloody dictatorships backed by the Pentagon, embargoes and sanctions imposed by French and US imperialism, all of which have been as devastating as the earthquake. [Castellano] [Français] [Italiano] The UN’s Christmas present to Haiti -- Assault on Sité Soley Dec 26 2 comments Urgent action alert from the Haiti Action Committee - December 24, 2006 Haiti: On the January 9 (2006) Strike Jan 08 Batay Ouvriyé 3 comments For us of Batay Ouvriye, this is a call that is directly and openly against our interests, we of the popular masses. In the solution they are requesting – and building -, the strike is a first step. The next will be against us, since already in the first one, they don’t take into account the true nature and true forms of OUR problems in the question of insecurity. In truth, broadly shooting down residents of the popular neighborhoods (the strike heads might as well ask for bombs to be dropped massively on them) solves the gang problem, for all they are concerned. more >> |