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#1003: ...but IS Haiti your country? (response)




From:TOUTONTOU@aol.com

there is no question that u.s. citizens and non haitians in general have 
every rights to criticize american policy in haiti. not anly do they have the 
right to criticize they also can do something about it.U.S. domination of 
Haiti is the main reason why Haiti is still an under developed and repressibe 
country. 

when it comes to issues of human rights, poverty, exploitation and domination 
 of nations is the business of all progressive, democratic and revolutionary 
minded indviduals everywhere around the world. as a haitian, myself, i am 
concerned about what is hapenning in Africa, in Europe, Latin America, Asia, 
etc... not only do I feel concerned I also feel that it is my duty to help 
support the struggle of other oppressed peeople against Imperialism. for only 
when Imperialism is smashed, will Haitians, and other oppressed nations be 
free. the struggle of African Americans, native Americans and other oppress 
ethnic groups will only end where all races, all nations, all nationalities 
living in the U.S. understand that opressed people the word over have one 
common enemy: IMPERIALISM, the U.S. being the worse throughout the History of 
the world. 

therefore Haiti is the contry of all Human beings. Haiti does not belong to 
the Racist Capitalist who now control it: the U.S. we must struggle together 
to end this domination. And only a REVOLUTION suche as the 1803 revolution 
can solve this problem.

by the way:   HAPPY NOVEMBER 18  ---- BATTLE OF VERTIERE: THE FINAL BATTLE 
WHICH ENDED SLAVERY IN HAITI.

WE NEED ANOTHER ONE !!!