" ... AMY GOODMAN: This is Democracy Now!, democracynow.org, The War and Peace Report. I’m Amy Goodman. We’re broadcasting from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Six months ago today, one of the worst natural catastrophes in the world took place, the earthquake here in Haiti. We go now to Camp Corail right near a killing field, a dumping ground for bodies years ago during the coup, but now, right next to Camp Corail, one of the refugee camps. We’ll hear from Haitians in the camps. ... "Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Headlines
In the Shadow of Ruins: Haitians Decry Conditions in Massive Tent City Across from Destroyed National Palace
Land Ownership at the Crux of Haiti’s Stalled Reconstruction
Rape in the Camps: Lacking Security, Women Organize to Protect Themselves
"When Everybody Comes and Has a Solution for Haiti, It Only Creates a Problem"–Sister Mary Finnick on Recovery Efforts
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Headlines
Sean Penn on Haiti Six Months After the Earthquake, Recovery Efforts, and Why He Decided to Manage a Tent Camp of 55,000 Displaced Haitians
Monday, July 12, 2010
Headlines
Beverly Bell: There is No Plan For Permanently Housing the 1.9 Million Haitians Who Lost Their Homes in the Quake
Democracy Now! in Port-Au-Prince: Patrick Elie on Haiti Six Months After the Earthquake
Displaced Haitians: "We Can’t Continue In This Situation Anymore"
Haiti, Six Months After the Earthquake
July 12 marked the six-month anniversary of the devastating earthquake here in Haiti that killed as many as 300,000 people and left much of the country in ruins. Up to 1.8 million people are living in squalid tent cities, with inadequate sanitation, if any, no electricity and little security, or any respite from the intense heat and the worsening rains.
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