Extra-Legal Militia Trains on Haitian Mountaintop
Officially, Haiti has no military. A history of military coups, dictators and severe oppression dating back more than a century led to the armed forces’ disbandment in 1995. But on a mountaintop outside Port-au-Prince, a group of uniformed men calling themselves the FADH, the French acronym for the Armed Forces... Read more

Zack Baddorf

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Zack Baddorf is a multimedia journalist with 10 years of video, radio, print, photo and web reporting in more than 30 countries, including Syria, Afghanistan, Pakistan, the West Bank, Kashmir, and Iraq, as well as rebel-held territory in Sri Lanka and Burma. Most recently, Baddorf spent a year working as a civilian videographer for the U.S. special forces command in Afghanistan. Baddorf served for two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Romania and worked for a year for an international non-governmental organization in South Sudan doing media development. He served in the U.S. military for five years as a journalist, reporting from across Asia and the Middle East.