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Immigrant Laborers From Haiti Are Paid With Abuse in the Dominican Republic 

Jump to full article: New York Times, 2005-11-20
Author: GINGER THOMPSON

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The tobacco fields are being planted a little late this year because the Haitian immigrants who work them were driven away by threats of a lynching.

The troubles in this farm town in the country's northwest started in late September, with allegations that a Dominican worker had been killed by two black men. Too angry to wait for a trial, local Dominicans armed themselves with machetes and went out for vengeance.

"Where there are two Haitians, kill one; where there are three Haitians, kill two," said leaders of the mobs that descended on the immigrants' camps, the Haitians here recalled. "But always let one go so that he can run back to his country and tell them what happened."

Several Haitian workers were beaten by the Dominican mobs, said Jacobo Martínez Jiménez, an immigrant organizer. . . .

"The problem is that there is no real justice," said Francisco Cabrera, who rents a few dozen acres of tobacco land here and uses Haitian laborers. He said the police rarely tried to stop attacks on them. "So people take justice into their own hands."

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Haiti signs $40 mln deal to build Hilton hotel 

Jump to full article: Reuters, 2001-11-28
Author: Trenton Daniel

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In an attempt to jump-start its tourism industry, the Haitian government signed a $40 million contract with an investor group to build a Hilton-operated hotel in the capital of the turbulent Caribbean nation.

Haiti's tourism and finance ministers and representatives of Caribbean Hotel Ventures and the Comme Il Faut Tobacco Company, signed an agreement on Tuesday, extending tax breaks and other economic incentives. The investor group said the 10-year contract, which is open for renewal, would enable their companies to build the hotel.

Caribbean Hotel Ventures will own the hotel, which would be managed by Hilton Hotels Corp. (NYSE:HLT), the executives said. [This graph only]

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