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14640: Saint-Vil adds to Pina's comments: Re: Haiti Nouvel Ordre Unitaire (HAITI NOU) (fwd)



From: Jean Saint-Vil <jafrikayiti@hotmail.com>

Kevin Pina wrote about the prospect of :

"a costly and bloody civil war between the poor majority of Haitians who
elected this government and those who seek its overthrow.  What is at stake
is nothing less then the hope and wellbeing of future generations of the
Haitian people."

Something remains clear a simple, in terms of U.S. positioning in the civil
war it is fueling in Haiti:

Baby Bush’s administration has not deviated from the path of traditional
U.S. policy towards Haiti: Always side with the foreign-rooted oligarchy and
help crush the empoverished (black) majority on each and every front.

In 1919, after assassinating Charlemagne Péralte, the segregationist yankees
placed most of the Haitian resistance leaders on American-ruled plantations
and thus crushed the Cacos resistance movement. Then, they imposed three
decades of mulatokkkratic dictatorships (up to 1946) which gave us among
other things, the 1937 massacre.

What happened to Haiti’s peasant movement between 1991 and 2003? Who is
financing all these instantaneous NGOs and “Civil Society” creations that
are burgeoning right, left and center? What ideological connection is there
between the ruling families of the 1915-1946 decades and today’s  so-called
“Civil Society Initiative” or group of “184” led by Andre Apaid et al.?

Check out the following links in order to get a better view of the big
picture:

The U.S.-Haiti Connection Rich Companies, Poor Workers by Eric Verhoogen
http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/mm0496.04.html
Excerpt:
“Alpha Sewing is owned by the Apaid family, led by Andre Apaid, a notorious
Duvalierist. When asked at a business conference in Miami soon after the
coup in 1991 what he would do if President Aristide returned to Haiti, Apaid
replied vehemently, "I'd strangle him!" At the time, Apaid was heading up
the United States Agency for International Development's (U.S. AID's)
PROMINEX business promotion project, a $12.7 million program to encourage
U.S. and Canadian firms to move their businesses to Haiti.”
See:
For more details on the connection between USAID, Civil Society (formerly
known as MRE) and the overthrow of a "democratically-elected but too black
and stubborn" president of Haiti, check out:

The Generals Must Go --by Jack Sheinkman
http://www.nlcnet.org/Haiticoup.htm

Check out a rather comprehensive list of born again “civil society” folks
who were once considered “specially designated nationals” (i.e.bad book
material) by Bill Clinton’s administration.
http://www.ustreas.gov/offices/enforcement/ofac/sdn/sdnew94.txt

Jafrikayiti

“American citizens, do you know what your taxes accomplish when they fly
towards USAID in Haiti – or do you prefer to continue pretending not to
know?”


Jafrikayiti
«Depi nan Ginen bon nèg ap ede nèg!»
http://www.i-port.net/sd-in-j/



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