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Journalist Kim Ives on How Western Domination Has Undermined Haiti's Ability to Recover from Natural Devastation

Journalist Kim Ives on How Western Domination Has Undermined Haiti's Ability to Recover from Natural Devastation

Shortly after Haiti was hit by a 6.1 aftershock earlier today, Amy Goodman and Kim Ives of Haiti Liberté report from the Port-au-Prince airport. Amy and Kim discuss how centuries of Western domination of Haiti has worsened the impact of the devastating earthquake, from the harsh reaction to Haiti’s independence as a republic of free slaves in 1804 to the US-backed overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004. Ives says, "This quake was precipitated by a political earthquake — with an epicenter in Washington, DC." [includes rush transcript]

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