LINKS ON RELATED TOPICS

* These links below are not endorsed by the producers but are part of the resources consulted during the research process of the film. These links might be useful to people interested in Haiti’s political and social history.

BOOKS
A Theology of Liberation: History, Politics and Salvation by Gustavo Gutierrez

Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II-Updated Through 2003 by William Blum

Damming the Flood: Haiti and the Politics of Containment by Peter Hallward

Haiti d'un Coup d'Etat a l'Autre de Nicolas Mireille

Haiti, Rising Flames from Burning Ashes: Haiti the Phoenix by Hyppolite Pierre

Coup d'État : A Practical Handbook (Paperback) by Edward N. Luttwak
(Recommended by Timothy Carney a the Haiti House hearing in March 2004)

LES PAUVRES, JESUS ET L'EGLISE de Paul Gauthier

Haiti in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture by Charles Arthur
A great guide for a first good glimpse of of Haiti’s Culture and History.

The Uses of Haiti by Paul Farmer

Getting Haiti Right This Time: The U.S. and the Coup by Noam Chomsky

Mountains Beyond Mountains: Healing the World: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer by Tracy Kidder

Haitian Revolutionary Studies by DP Geggus 2002 print.google.com

Garde Haiti: Twenty Years of Organization and Training by the US marine Corps by James H.McCrocklin; Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute: 1956

From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race Colour and National Independence in Haiti by David Nicholls


ARTICLES & REPORTS
“HAITI: Poor Residents of Capital Describe a State of Siege” by Wadner Pierre and Jeb Sprague [read more]

“HAITI: Pain at the Pump Spurs Strike Actions” by Jeb Sprague and Wadner Pierre [read more]

“HAITI: Workers Proetst Privatization Layoffs” by Jeb Sprague and Wadner Pierre [read more]

“HAITI: Mysterious Prison Ailment Traced to U.S. Rice” by Jeb Sprague and Eunida Alexandra [read more]

“HAITI: Poor Residents of Capital Describe a State of Siege” by Wadner Pierre and Jeb Sprague [read more]

“Insurgency and Betrayal: An Interview with Guy Philippe” by Peter Hallward [read more]

“A Review of Alex Dupuy's "The Prophet and Power: Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the International Community and Haiti” by Peter Hallward [read more]

“The media and the 2004 Haiti coup” by Isabel Macdonald [read more]

Aristide Predicts He'll Return to Haiti by Stevenson Jacobs - 02.23.07 [read more]

Peter Hallward did recently a very compelling interview of J-B Aristide
An Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide Peter Hallward. [read more]

“A War Waged on the Aristide Regime”
An Interview with Robert Fatton By Eric Ruder [read more]

“Can the New Congress Help Uncover the Truth?” Resolutions for Haiti by Brian Concannon [read more]

Exclusive: Perspective from the President of the Republic of Haiti [read more]

Shocking Lancet Study: 8,000 Murders, 35,000 Rapes and Sexual Assaults in Haiti During U.S.-Backed Coup Regime After Aristide Ouster [read more]

Invisible Violence, Ignoring murder in post-coup Haiti by Jeb Sprague [read more]

“A War Waged on the Aristide Regime” An Interview with Robert Fatton by Eric Ruder [read more]

Voting for hope Elections in Haiti by Peter Hallward [read more]

UN accuses Haiti of massive illegal detentions by By Joseph Guyler Delva [read more]

Mixed U.S. Signals Helped Tilt Haiti Toward Chaos By WALT BOGDANICH and JENNY NORDBERG [read more]

Beloved Haiti: A (Counter) Revolutionary Bicentennial By STAN GOFF [read more]

Haïti : retour à la case départ. Retour sur l'interview de Jean-Bertrand Aristide par Claude Ribbe [read more]

A Concise History of Liberation Theology [read more]

From His First Day in Office, Bush Was Ousting Aristide [read more]

Uncle Sam's backyard: A troubled history [read more]

Enemy Ally: The Demonization of Jean-Bertrand Aristide Disinformation Campaign By Jim Naureckas [read more]

Recent Newsday article series on Haiti [read more]

The OAS Electoral Observation Mission in Haiti: Chief of Mission Report to the OAS Permanent Council [read more]

An in-depth analysis of the elections in Haiti in 2000 [read more]

Impunity in Haiti leads to fear and insecurity [read more]

Haiti: Obliterating justice, overturning of sentences for Raboteau massacre by Supreme Court is a huge step backwards [read more]

The Achievements of Famni Lavalas [read more]

World Bank Haiti Country assistance evaluation [read more]

Report on Haitian French Relations by Regis Debre - January 2004 [read more]

Haiti Human Rights Report. Presented to the International Association of Democratic Lawyers. Prepared by Bill Quigley, Professor of Law, Loyola University [read more]

Withheld International Aid: The US Weapon of Mass Disruption. A TransAfrica Forum Report. [read more]

Haiti's elected leader was regarded as a threat by France and the US [read more]

Exiled Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide attributes his falling-out with Washington to a disagreement over privatization by Naomi Klein. [read more]

London Book Review: Who removed Aristide? by Paul Farmer

Keeping the peace in Haiti ? An Assessment of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti. Harvard Law School [read more]

Haiti Human Rights Investigation, Miami Law School [read more]

www.ciaonet.org/wps/kuc02/kuc02.pdf or its html text version Sustainable Peace Through Democratization: The Experiences of Haiti and Guatemala, by Chetan Kumar and Sara Lodge, with Karen Resnick, International  Peace Academy, March 2002

H.E. Ms. Marjatta Rasi, Representative of Finland to the United Nations and President, UN Economic and Social Council, at International Donors Conference on Haiti, Washington, D.C., 20July 2004 [read more]


WEBSITES
Amnesty International's Track Record in Haiti since 2004.

http://www.canadahaitiaction.ca
The Canada Haiti Action Network is a grassroots group of solidarity activists based in most provinces across Canada.

http://www.pbase.com/mkarshan/haiti_dream_keeper_archives_1&page=a
The Haiti Dream Keeper Archives presents images from Haiti's National Palace website from President Aristide's second administration

http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/haiti.html
One of the most ressourceful wesbites on Haiti

http://www.trinitydc.edu/academics/depts/Interdisc/International/Haiti_Program.htm
The Trinity University Haiti Program seeks to provide accurate, up-to-date, and insightful information and analysis to individuals and organizations involved in current Haitian political, economic and social issues

http://www.zmag.org/lam/haitiwatch.cfm
The US has done it again in Haiti, with another violent regime change against a popularly elected leader, this time with plenty of help from France and Canada. ZNet has collected some materials on it here.

http://www.coha.org
The Council on Hemispheric Affairs, founded in 1975, is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan, tax-exempt research and information organization. It has been described on the Senate floor as being “one of the nation’s most respected bodies of scholars and policy makers.

http://www.kreyol.com/history004.html
Website with resource on Haitian History

http://www.afsc.org/issues/issue.php?id=333
Articles, reports, and other materials on Haiti by the American Friends Service Committee

http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/haitian-revolution.htm
A great website created by Dr. Antonio Rafael de la Cova on  Latin American Resource.  A great  image gallery about the Haitian Revolution.

http://www.thelouvertureproject.org
Louverture Project’s blog tracks news related to Haitian history, as well as Haitian cultural events and happenings

http://www.nchr.org
Website of the National Coalition for Haitian Rights. Unfortunately this organization above has been to much politicised and was instrumental in the  propaganda machine against ARISTIDE. Howeverf their link page contains some good information.

The Journal of Haitian Studies http://research.ucsb.edu/cbs/publications/johs.html
The Journal of Haitian Studies is the official publication of the Haitian Studies Association. It is the only refereed scholarly journal dedicated solely to scholarship on Haiti and Haiti's relations with the international community

http://www.haitianstudies.umb.edu/links.html
The Haitian Studies Association (HSA) is a tax-exempt educational organization that promotes research on Haiti and Haitians, identifies and disseminates information on Haiti, and has an international network of competent experts to address Haitian issues, both from disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives

http://www.haitiforever.com/fora/film
Haiti Forever: database of films about Haiti

http://www.haitianbookcentre.com/en/shopping/new.php
Listing of publications on Haiti from September 2000 to date

http://www.americas.org/region_31
News and commentaries on Haiti

http://www.pih.org/index.html
Paul Farmer featured in our film founded in 1987 Partners In Health and began a global health movement.

http://www.ijdh.org
An organization based in Haiti which has been the most outspoken against human rights abuses since the 2004 February events.

http://www.haitiaction.net
A group of Haitian activists in the Bay area who brought more awareness about the current political situation in Haiti. 

http://www.crowingrooster.org
A production company producing quality films about Haiti

http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/43a/index.html
Quality History Archives on Haiti