38 Haitian migrants buried in Cuba
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A Haitian official says that 38 migrants who died in a shipwreck off the coast of Cuba have been buried in that country.Minister of Foreign Affairs Laurent Lamothe told The Associated Press on ...
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More lawsuits filed over sex abuse of Haitian boys
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Seventeen Haitian men are suing Fairfield University in Connecticut, the Society of Jesus and others alleging they failed to protect them from a man who sexually abused them when they were poor ...
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On anniversary of deadly quake, UN urges continued support for Haiti's recovery
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As Haiti marks the second anniversary of the massive earthquake that claimed the lives of more than 200,000 people and devastated an already poverty-stricken country, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urg
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Unique Species of Shrimp, Anemones Thrive Near Caribbean Seafloor Vents
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A team of British scientists has published new details of the world's deepest volcanic vents, discovered in 2010 in a canyon on the Caribbean seafloor. Although the vents are gushing liquid minerals e
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Some local Haitians turn to Voodoo in quake aftermath
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As local Haitians strugged to cope wih the aftermath of the country’s devastating earthquake two years ago, many turned to Voodoo to help deal with their ...
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UN panel voices concern at arbitrary detention, prison overcrowding
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A United Nations expert human rights panel has voiced concern about the right to security impinging on the right to be free from arbitrary detention in El Salvador, as well as extreme overcrowding in
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Caribbean Divided on Malvinas/Falkland Blockade
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ST. GEORGE'S, Grenada, Feb 9, 2012 (IPS) - Thirty years after England and Argentina went to war over ownership of the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, tensions have again been rising. Unlike the ...
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UN expert urges Honduras to protect human rights defenders
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Human rights defenders in Honduras continue to suffer extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearances, torture and ill-treatment as well as harassment and stigmatization, an independent United Natio
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