"Continuation down this path, particularly with the lack of the ability of the international community to affect it, would be very concerning," said AS/COA's Eric Farnsworth to Miami Herald.
Haiti
Slew of Presidential Decrees Have Some Wondering If Haiti Is on the Road to Dictatorship
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Jacqueline Charles
How COVID-19 Is Changing Latin America's Election Calendar
From Chile to the Dominican Republic, we look at where and how the pandemic is postponing going to the polls.
From Haiti to Chile, a Singer Bridges Styles – and Cultures
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Charis McGowan
With Haitian rhythms and Spanish lyrics, Ralph Jean Baptiste shows integration is possible for other migrants.
Haiti's Earthquake: LatAm's Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Roberto Simon
Manmade problems are still exacerbating a tragedy provoked by natural disaster.
AQ's Fall Playlist
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Sebastián Zubieta
Settling in for the season with new music Flor de Toloache and Nathalie Joachim.
Haiti Update: Protests and Parliamentary Challenges Confront President
Just over two years in, Jovenel Moïse faces ongoing unrest as he seeks to usher through confirmation of what would be his fourth prime minister.
Podcast: #PetroCaribeChallenge, Haiti's Anti-Corruption Movement
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AQ Online
Jacqueline Charles discusses how an anti-corruption movement emerged in Haiti after revelations of embezzlement, and what that means for President Jovenel Moïse.