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Haiti Under U.S. Occupation and State Violence
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
03 Jul 2026
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Dr. Jemima Pierre is an editor and contributor to Black Agenda Report and a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. She joins BAR editor Margaret Kimberley to discuss the continued occupation of Haiti, which includes killings committed by U.S. mercenaries under the direction of Eric Prince. U.S. interference and pressure on Haiti’s neighbors in the region continue violating its sovereignty and pose great dangers to its people.

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gang suppression force
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Haiti Occupation

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