Haiti Support Group

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Advocacy & campaigning in solidarity with the Haitian people! Chair Aïda Roumer. Secretary: Eve Hayes Treasurer: Antony Stewart #Blacklivesmatter Donate to support - http://haitisupportgroup.org/donate

The US-led Gang Suppression Forces will continue sending troups to Haiti. The UK is funding a human rights compliance mechanism to oversee this operation. However, the structural issues around humanitarian crime remain unaddressed: haitisupportgroup.org/yet-another-...

HSG Statement: UK funding to the Gang Suppression Forces

UK Funding for Human Rights Compliance to the Gang Suppresion Forces won’t fix 500 Years of impunity in Haiti.

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NEW: Almost 1.3 million people have fled homes due to unfolding humanitarian crisis in Haiti 🇭🇹😢 An additional 15,000 people in Haiti fled their communities after armed attacks in the communes of Dessalines and Verrettes. www.voice-online.co.uk/news/2025/07...

Haiti: Almost 1.3 million people have fled homes due to unfolding humanitarian crisis - Voice Online

An additional 15,000 people in Haiti fled their communities after armed attacks in the communes of Dessalines and Verrettes

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An absolutely appalling act of bullying and cowardice. We stand in solidarity with our Haitian brothers and sisters and all those impacted by this atrocious decision. Shame on Trump and his vile administration. #Ayiti #Haiti www.cnn.com/2025/06/04/p...

Trump signs proclamation to ban travel from 12 countries | CNN Politics

President Donald Trump signed a proclamation Wednesday evening to ban travel from several countries to the US, citing security risks.

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Join the Haiti Support Group for an annual update and a very special public lecture by our Chair Aïda Roumer in London on 26 July. The talk will include an update on Aïda’s recent visit to Haiti and our ongoing work with HSG civil society partners. All welcome. haitisupportgroup.org/hsg-agm-2025/

Invitation to Haiti Support Group AGM 2025

The Haiti Support Group is delighted to announce the date of our AGM which will take place in London on Saturday 26 July 2025.

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We were recently informed that our very close comrade and dear, dear HSG supporter Mario Joseph was killed in a car crash in Haiti. There are no words to describe the impact of this tragic passing on our group and all our supporters. Rest in power brother Mario. www.democracynow.org/2025/4/3/hea...

Haitian Human Rights Champion Mario Joseph Dies in Car Crash

Mario Joseph, a prominent Haitian human rights lawyer, has died in a car accident at the age of 62. Joseph was an attorney at the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti and represented many poli...

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It’s the final weekend of the Zombis exhibition in Paris which includes a contribution by our amazing Haiti Support Group Exec Committee member Leah Gordon. Please support her fundraiser to safely store the artwork of the fantastic Haitian Collective Atis Resistans www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding...

Help raise £5500 to save Atis Rezistans art works

Iʼm raising money to save Atis Rezistans art works. Support this JustGiving Crowdfunding Page.

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« J' écris comme si j'étais dans le monde dont je rêve. » Yesterday, launching the German translation of 'Soleil à coudre', we witnessed Jean d'Amérique and his characters coming to life. Characters 'fighting a world that denies them life'. Wishing Jean a wonderful writer's residence. Ayibobo!

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For Plough Monday, the traditional start of the agricultural year, here's William Wilberforce in 1818 sending two wholly unprepared Suffolk ploughmen to the Kingdom of Haiti as an aid project. It didn't end brilliantly.

Extract from 'Henry Christophe, the Haitian Revolution and the Caribbean's Forgotten Kingdom' by Paul Clammer: 

"Other innovations were less successful. In October 1818 William Wilberforce concluded one of his epic letters to Christophe on morality by noting that having discovered that Haitian farmers tilled by hand, he had ‘therefore taken the liberty of sending two iron ploughs, which I am assured are of the best construction’, in the hope that they would assist in the gathering of the ‘rich and glorious harvest from the seed which you are now sowing’. When two ‘honest rustics’ from Suffolk duly arrived in Cap Henry, Christophe wrote to Clarkson that they had set about cultivating potatoes and wheat. ‘Inevitably,’ Christophe lamented, ‘since they know not a word of French, they have been having some difficulty in instructing the young men who were sent to learn from them. I believe then that we shall bring in only these two, until we begin to see the results of the experiment.’ One of the trial plots yielded a respectable
crop but the other (perhaps on land exhausted by years of sugar cultivation) was less fertile. Furthermore, the second plot was far from the city, and its farmer, who had optimistically brought his family with him, was left widowed and childless after they were struck down with fever. He spent the rest of his time in Haiti suffering from ‘constant trouble and vexation’. Christophe did eventually agree to expand the use of the plough, but he had perhaps been too polite to tell Wilberforce that Haitians were already aware of its potential benefits: when he ennobled the Comte de Trou and made him Inspector General of Agriculture in 1811, Christophe granted him the motto ‘Culture of Plenty’, with a coat of arms showing a plough supported by two oxen."Coat of arms of the Comte de Trou, a noble from the Kingdom of Haiti in the early 19th century. The arms have two white oxen with red hooves supporting a shield painted with a plough. The motto in Frenc reads 'Abondance Culture'

Delighted to be a part of the HSG and hope to be able to contribute meaningfully to the awesome work it does!

Haiti Support Group@haitisupportgroup.bsky.social · 2y ago

We're delighted to announce @nlwillson.bsky.social was voted onto the Executive Committee of the Haiti Support Group. 15 years to the day after a devastating earthquake hit the country, we continue to support Haitian grassroots orgs in their fight for justice and rights. #SolidarityNotCharity #Ayiti