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26005: Hermantin(letter to the Editor)Tycoon in Haiti (fwd)
From: leonie hermantin <lhermantin@hotmail.com>
Posted Thursday August 18, 2005
Miami Herald
Tycoon in Haiti
Re the Aug. 17 story CEO seeks new job: the president of Haiti: It would be a
coup indeed if Dumas Simeus became president of Haiti. As a Texan, a friend of
President Bush's and a wealthy contributor to the Republican Party, the Bush
administration could not have a better candidate.
As a U.S. citizen, however, Simeus is barred from becoming a candidate in
Haiti's election because he is not and cannot be a Haitian citizen. Article
13(a) of the Haitian constitution states: ``Haitian nationality is lost by
naturalization in a foreign country.''
Haiti does not allow dual nationality. In addition, he renounced his allegiance
to Haiti as he was required to do to become a U.S. citizen and is therefore
barred by Article 135(a) of the Haitian Constitution from running for
president. None of this should bother the Bush administration because Andy
Apaid, a leader of the coup against Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is also a U.S.
citizen. Apaid was funded by the U.S. government through Group 186.
What a spectacle: One U.S. citizen topples the democratically elected
government in Haiti, then another runs for president!
IRA KURZBAN, Miami