Can Haiti be rebuilt without the rule of law? A year after the earthquake, a powerful look at the violence threatening the country’s stability ... and future. |
InterviewsHaitian and senior U.N. officials on the country’s deep-rooted chronic problems and what it will take to solve them... Conversation with Filmmaker Dan ReedOn the making of the film and his reflections on Haiti Chat With Filmmaker Dan ReedRead the archived conversation "The Quake"Covering Haiti's history, aid efforts, and America's long involvement
On the night of the earthquake that devastated Haiti last January, something happened in Port au Prince, the capital city, which would threaten the effectiveness of international aid efforts and undermine the country’s political stability: 4,500 of the country’s most violent criminals escaped from Haiti’s overcrowded National Penitentiary. (read more »)
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