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19485: erzilidanto: This Black cannot be sold, kidnapped, arrested, shot or deported. (fwd)
From: Erzilidanto@aol.com
A "Black" lives that cannot be sold, kidnapped, arrested, shot or deported.
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A trusted source on the ground in Haiti indicates that "Neptune and his
cabinet are in office for the next week according to the deal."
What deal?
Another friend, out in California, reports that while the corporate media
fakes blindness and innocence, KPFA's Dennis Bernstein, continues his excellent
live coverage of the current situation reporting the latest news (about noon on
2/29/2004) that Aristide has been kidnapped and Prime Minister Neptune was
coerced into saying to the public that Aristide resigned.
When will these international criminals pay for their crimes against
humanity, Haitians in particular?
Soon, they'll have some Haitian Black overseer on TV spinning their
hero-story for them and congratulating the U.S. for a "clean" transfer to their ideal
Euro/US consensus candidate -the one the Haitian people never voted for.
But they will have to finish Leclerc's extermination campaign before the
Black Haitians masses bow down to this sort of white arrogance, dominance and
inhumanity. Today is a sad day for Haitian democracy. But we are not defenseless.
We are not demoralized. We saw this Chavez-move coming. We shall remember
Dessaline and Malcom X who, both basically said the same thing to the white powers
and white liberals: "if you are not the John Brown kind of white liberal,
we'll get you later."
I've been blessed to have worked, these last months alone, with some brave,
talented and courageous white men, on the ground in Haiti and in the U.S. Black
& white, we will not be moved. Haiti won't go down like this, not in 2004,
not ever again!
I say, if you're not with the rule of law, the one-person one vote principle,
the reign of decency, we'll both catch you later. If not this generation,
then the next, or the next. But the chickens shall come home to roast.
Today, the imperial fury of the Powers-that-be have cut off a branch - a
symbol for the rise of the masses in Haiti. But our roots are deep. Our indigenous
People's army had risen even before this latest kidnapping, this latest
deportation to a Jura-like Mountain somewhere, perhaps in Morocco.
Haiti is not Port-au-Prince. It's a Dessaline centered Black idea meaning
"Lovers of Liberty". This Black cannot be sold, kidnapped, arrested, shot or
deported. Wa wongal was never sold at your Papa's Kwa Bossal market!
Ezili Danto