Articles by Ezili Dantò

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American Mercenaries Arrested in Haiti Go Free
Ezili Dantò – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Feb 2019

21 Feb 2019 – On February 20, 2019, five former American military men and other nationals arrested on 17 Feb got on a specially charted plane and took off for the United States.

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Who Is Behind the Cholera Epidemic in Haiti?
Èzili Dantò - Global Research, 4 Jul 2016

2 Jul 2016 – Here is my analysis again on the futility of the Concannon-Kurzban cholera case that’s really another fundraising boon for the 28 billion per year humanitarian industry, on another Haiti crisis. The control opposition that is funded by the UN/USAID and the NGOs masturbating on Black pain makes sure that the root cause of cholera in Haiti is not on the table for discussion.

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Cuban Medics in Haiti Put the World to Shame
Nina Lakhani, Ezili Dantò – TRANSCEND Media Service, 10 Jan 2011

Castro’s doctors and nurses are the backbone of the fight against cholera. They are the real heroes of the Haitian earthquake disaster, the human catastrophe on America’s doorstep which Barack Obama pledged a monumental US humanitarian mission to alleviate. Except these heroes are from America’s arch-enemy Cuba, whose doctors and nurses have put US efforts to shame.

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HAITI HAS ITS OWN REBUILDING PLAN: US/UN STOP BLOCKING RELIEF
Ezili Dantò – Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network, 15 Feb 2010

US must STOP blocking Haitian relief : 80% of Haiti’s population live OUTSIDE of Port au Prince: Haiti is not the Republic of Port au Prince where the internationals congregate. Haiti already has its own REBUILDING plans As we examine this rush to rebuilt DESTROYED Haiti, let’s remember the earthquake destroyed 70% of Port au […]

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HAITIANS NEED EMERGENCY RELIEF, NOT MILITARY OCCUPATION
Ezili Danto – The Progressive, 26 Jan 2010

As a grief-stricken, shattered Haitian who lost loved ones in the earthquake, I want the U.S. military invasion of Haiti to stop now. Soldiers are trained to kill, not provide humanitarian relief. And the U.S. military is about domination and conquest, as Haitians know too well. We lived through a brutal U.S. military occupation from […]

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