Did Haiti Finally Catch a Break?
By Ralph De La Cruz Florida Center for Investigative Reporting Here’s why last week’s outbreak of cholera in Haiti was so frightening: Not only did 220 people die from the disease, but anyone with even...
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Parents and children gather at a cholera seminar in Haiti. Photo courtesy of European Disaster Volunteers. By Ralph De La Cruz Florida Center for Investigative Reporting “Globalization has made us more...
View ArticleDirty and Dangerous Water Threatens Country’s Health
A family living in Batey 9 on the Dominican Republic’s border with Haiti washes clothes and bathes in the untreated but free water of the village’s communal cistern. (Photo by Lindsay Erin Lough.) By...
View ArticleBehind the Story: FCIR’s Investigation of Deportations to Haiti
U.S. immigration agents unshackle a deportee before turning him over to the Haitian judicial police. (Photo by Jacob Kushner.) By Trevor Aaronson Florida Center for Investigative Reporting After the...
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Franco Coby, quien creció en Fort Myers, se ve fuera de la celda en lacárcel de Haití, donde pasó siete días sin cargos. (Foto de Jacob Kushner.) Por Jacob Kushner Florida Center for Investigative...
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Franco Coby, who grew up in Fort Myers, looks out of the cell at the Haitian jail where he spent seven days without being charged. (Photo by Jacob Kushner.) By Jacob Kushner Florida Center for...
View ArticleDid Haiti Finally Catch a Break?
By Ralph De La Cruz Florida Center for Investigative Reporting Here’s why last week’s outbreak of cholera in Haiti was so frightening: Not only did 220 people die from the disease, but anyone with even...
View ArticleHaiti Struggles With Cholera and Political Selfishness
Parents and children gather at a cholera seminar in Haiti. Photo courtesy of European Disaster Volunteers. By Ralph De La Cruz Florida Center for Investigative Reporting “Globalization has made us more...
View ArticleDirty and Dangerous Water Threatens Country’s Health
A family living in Batey 9 on the Dominican Republic’s border with Haiti washes clothes and bathes in the untreated but free water of the village’s communal cistern. (Photo by Lindsay Erin Lough.) By...
View ArticleBehind the Story: FCIR’s Investigation of Deportations to Haiti
U.S. immigration agents unshackle a deportee before turning him over to the Haitian judicial police. (Photo by Jacob Kushner.) By Trevor Aaronson Florida Center for Investigative Reporting After the...
View ArticleHaitianos deportados de Estados Unidos enfrentan detención ilegal y riesgos...
Franco Coby, quien creció en Fort Myers, se ve fuera de la celda en lacárcel de Haití, donde pasó siete días sin cargos. (Foto de Jacob Kushner.) Por Jacob Kushner Florida Center for Investigative...
View ArticleU.S. Deportees to Haiti, Jailed Without Cause, Face Severe Health Risks
Franco Coby, who grew up in Fort Myers, looks out of the cell at the Haitian jail where he spent seven days without being charged. (Photo by Jacob Kushner.) By Jacob Kushner Florida Center for...
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