In light of all the charity work and news coverage of the Haitian crisis, I thought it would be refreshing to see different angles on the story.
The first is from Democracy Now and explores how the US government's policy in the Caribbean country exacerbated the crisis.
Ashely Smith's article on Counter Punch is an enlightening read on Haiti before and after the quake.
Lastly, The Nation's article sheds some light on IMF's solution for the crisis, which includes more debt and freezing wages.
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