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Haiti: Anti-Apartheid Veterans Call on South Africa to help return of Aristide

February 24, 2011 Written by Ezili Dantò

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For Immediate Release: February 24, 2011
Contact: Walter Riley , ( 510 ) 451-1422

Prominent Anti-Apartheid Movement Veterans Call on South African Government to Assist Aristide in Returning to Haiti Now

Oakland , CA – Several prominent figures from the International Anti-Apartheid movement have sent South African President Jacob Zuma an open letter “in the hopes that [President Zuma] can assist”€ former Haitian president Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family in returning to Haiti “as soon as possible.”€ Signers include Randall Robinson, the founder of Trans Africa Forum; the Reverend Jesse Jackson; actor and activist Danny Glover ; British MP John McDonnell; activist and comedian Dick Gregory (who was outspoken against the apartheid regime), Jack Healey, founder and director of the Human Rights Action Center, Jack Heyman of the San Francisco International Longshore and Warehouse Union (which famously refused to unload ships carrying goods from apartheid South Africa in the 1980’s), and Selma James, the widow of famed writer C. L. R. James, author of one of the most influential books on Haiti’s revolution, The Black Jacobins.

The letter expresses gratitude to the South African government, and people of South Africa, for hosting the Aristides. “We also heartily support the efforts of the South African government to assist President Aristide and his family in quickly returning home,”€ the signers state, noting that “Any delays to the Aristides”€™ prompt travel to Haiti would be yet another disappointment to a people that have already experienced a long list of tragedies, disasters, and heartbreak.”€

The full letter follows:

February 24, 2011

Dear President Zuma,

We write to offer our warm thanks and appreciation for the gracious generosity and historic hospitality that the South African government and the South African people have offered to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family over the past seven years.

South Africa’s action in offering a home to the Aristides following the coup d”€™état in 2004 was an act of brotherhood in keeping with the many acts of international solidarity shown towards the people of South Africa during their long walk to freedom. This deed will be remembered by the people of Haiti and the world.

Now, at last, the Aristides can return to Haiti , and their exile can end. Finally, all signs now point in that direction. President Aristide has again indicated his desire to return home and assist the people of Haiti . He has said he is ready to go at any time, and his passport has been renewed. All the last remaining obstacles to the Aristides”€™ return have been removed. Expectations in Haiti have been raised, and many eagerly look forward to his return. The Aristides”€™ arrival in Haiti will raise the spirits of the Haitian people at the time when they most need it.

We write in the hopes that you can assist the Aristides in making their transition as soon as possible. The situation in Haiti remains dire, and the Aristides have expressed their willingness to help Haiti rebuild, through education initiatives and in other desperately-needed areas. Many people in Haiti have been greatly inspired by the news of the issuance of President Aristide’s passport – some even traveling miles to the airport to greet his return, spurred on by false rumors of his imminent arrival. Any delays to the Aristides”€™ prompt travel to Haiti would be yet another disappointment to a people that have already experienced a long list of tragedies, disasters, and heartbreak.

As long-time supporters of freedom and justice in both South Africa and Haiti , we again extend our gratitude for the important role that South Africa has played in hosting the Aristides. We also heartily support the efforts of the South African government to assist President Aristide and his family in quickly returning home. And we hope to see President Aristide in Haiti very soon.

Sincerely,

Danny Glover , Actor/Activist
Reverend Jesse Jackson
Randall Robinson, Author
Andaiye , International Coordinator, Red Thread, Guyana
Reverend Dr. Lorenzo Carlisle, Pastor, Oakland, CA
Nesbit Crutchfield, Bay Area Free South Africa Movement
James Early, Board Member, TransAfrica Forum
Byron Rushing, Massachusetts State Representative
Dick Gregory, Social Activist/Comedian
Jack Healey, Founder and Director of Human Rights Action Center
Jack Heyman, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 10, San Francisco , CA
Selma James, Global Women’s Strike, UK
John McDonnell, Member of Parliament, UK
Margaret Prescod , Women of Color/Global Women’s Strike
Walter Riley , Co-Chair John George Democratic Club , Haiti Emergency Relief Fund

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9 Comments

  1. Dr. Suzanne Ross's Gravatar Dr. Suzanne Ross
    February 22, 2011    

    It is the US government and its stooges in Haiti that forced the removal of President Aristide from the presidency and into exile so as to create a better climate for its political and economic interests. This outrage must be overturned and the Haitian people’s will honored.

  2. JACQUES ALEXANDRE's Gravatar JACQUES ALEXANDRE
    February 23, 2011    

    I WOULD ADVISE HIM TO STAY IN S.A. FOR A WHILE.
    IT’S FOR HIS OWN SAFETY.

  3. Sylvio's Gravatar Sylvio
    February 23, 2011    

    please wait after the election.Better for you and the country

  4. Ezili Dantò's Gravatar Ezili Dantò
    February 23, 2011    

    @Sylvio,

    Ever ask yourself why the only demon in Haiti you see is Aristide – the most popular leader of Haiti?

    Here, I’ll help you. Here’s my latest performance piece on Haiti – Seismic Shifts – http://bit.ly/ePqmLQ

  5. Pat OBrien's Gravatar Pat OBrien
    February 23, 2011    

    Zili,

    We miss you. Please get to us the minute Haiti has a new President. We will clear a spot for you at http://www.davidgibbons.org. With love.

    Pat & Beverly

  6. Jean Paul's Gravatar Jean Paul
    February 24, 2011    

    I would say that Titid should come back to Haiti as soon as possible in order to save the country from the clutches of an uneducated pro-Duvalierist thug like Sweet Mickey or the other pro-Duvalierist Manigat. The State Department wants either of these in office in order to reconstitute a craven Haitian Army whose sole mission would be to keep the people down so that they can be herded into sweatshops to put out cheap products for Walmart, Disney, etc.. all at the bargain rate of 3 bucks a day.

    • Michel Sanon's Gravatar Michel Sanon
      February 25, 2011    

      No matter how right you may be, Jean Paul, this is not the time for name calling and other negative stuff which get us nowhere. We must focus on doing everything necessary to obtain positive results for the Haitian people and Aristide. Good intentions need positive action taken wisely to be fruitful. Let’s remember lessons from Madiba, and apply them.

      Peace and brotherhood
      Michel Sanon (Montreal)

  7. Claude J. St.Germain's Gravatar Claude J. St.Germain
    February 25, 2011    

    Hi, to all friends of Haiti

    I thank all of you for the support to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the people of Haiti. I ask you to continue demanding the return of Dr. Aristide in Haiti. Myself, Fanmi Lavalas of Boston and people of Haiti send their gratitude for the important role that you play for assisting President Aristide and his family in returning home as soon as possible.

    Sincerely,

    Claude J.St.Germain
    Coordinator OFLB

  8. Gerry German's Gravatar Gerry German
    February 25, 2011    

    Jamaica was the first territory in the world to cut off trade with apartheid South Africa – in 1958. We gave refuge to freedom-seekers, including the world-famous author, Peter Abrahams whose book, ‘Tell Freedom’, inspired the grassroots anti-racist movement. Hence Nelson Mandela’s first overseas visit to the little island with a big heart. We also welcomed our Haitian brothers and sisters fleeing Papa Doc’s regime. Our history curriculum featured the Haitian anti-slavery model. We pray that the USA and other powers may also soon see the error of the ways in denying entry to Brother Aristide, the people’s President.
    Gerry German
    Communities Empowerment Network (UK)
    Jamaica Peoples National Party (UK)

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