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Konbit Hayti Wanamèt – Kanal la pap kanpe!, Resous Hayti, Dlo Hayti, Rivyè Masak, Menm NHAEON Pa Vle Entèvansyon Militè Etranje an Hayti

September 24, 2023 Written by Ezili Dantò

Èzili Dantò – 78th UN General Assembly; Konbit Hayti Wanamèt – Kanal la pap kanpe!, Resous Hayti, Dlo Hayti, Rivyè Masak, Menm NHAEON Pa Vle Entèvansyon Militè Etranje an Hayti

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Konbit Hayti lan Wanamèt – Kanal la pap kanpe!
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William Ruto, the President of Kenya  President is most anxious to gain international credibility with the imperialists on backs of Haitians… Just as Brazil’s Lula was in 2004 with the promise of a permanent seat at the UN Security Council! But Lula learned the hard way. The Colonists only use his sycophants then discards them, maybe even jail them! (See Ruto speech at 78th UN general assembly, here and Kenyan President Reiterates His Country’s Commitment to Support Haiti)


(Reposted at FreeHaitiMovement – here)

National Haitian American Elected Officials Network (NHAEON) and FANM in Action Write to Oppose Biden Administration’s Proposed International Military Intervention in Haiti

To:  The Honorable President Joe Biden
President of the United States           
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20500

The Honorable Anthony Blinken
U.S. Secretary of State
2201 C St NW,
Washington, DC 20528

                                                                                             Date: September 22, 2023

OPEN LETTER
Read the PDF version here.

Dear President Biden and Secretary Blinken,

The National Haitian American Elected Officials Network (NHAEON) and FANM in Action write to strongly oppose your Administration’s proposed international military intervention in Haiti.

Any military intervention supporting Haiti’s corrupt, repressive, unelected regime will likely exacerbate its current political crisis to a catastrophic one. It will further entrench the regime, deepening Haiti’s political crisis while generating significant civilian casualties and migration pressure.  If the U.S. is genuinely interested in stabilizing the political situation to avoid a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Haiti, it will start by ceasing to prop up the corrupt government and allow the emergence of a consensus transitional government with the legitimacy to decide how the international community can contribute.

The current unconstitutional de-facto government, led by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, has been ineffective and inept in governing and providing basic security to protect vulnerable Haitians.  This regime has dismantled Haiti’s democratic structures while facilitating and conceding control of the country to many gang leaders. The PHTK governments did not run a fair or timely election. They have created a prevalent culture of corruption that deprives the government of the necessary funds to support the Haiti National Police and provide basic governmental services to the Haitian population. At least 21 Haitian officials linked to the PHTK Party face international sanctions for corruption or ongoing gang violence in Haiti. Harvard Law School and several Haitian human rights groups concluded in their 2021 study that many Haitian government officials have colluded with allied gangs to attack opposition neighborhoods, and their constant attacks have contributed significantly to widespread and politically motivated gang violence that constitutes crimes against humanity. For example, many gangs are currently operating in Haiti and controlling the country with the support of PHTK officials.  The gang operations have displaced over 150,000 people due to their constant violence. PHTK corruption has looted Haiti’s entire economy: inflation has exceeded 20% for three years, and over half of all Haitians face hunger, including over 100,000 children facing severe malnutrition. As a result, many capable and vulnerable Haitians are fleeing the country to avoid political persecution.

 A letter from at least 60 Haitian organizations and individuals to the African Union urges the rejection of the de-facto regime’s call for assistance from the international community to send foreign forces to Haiti. Many Haitians oppose any foreign intervention, and such a proposal is unlikely to gain any popular support to pursue gangs entrenched in neighborhoods affiliated with the de-facto regime. They will likely engage in significant firefights in hostile, densely-packed urban neighborhoods, leading to significant civilian casualties.  

The U.S. must immediately stop propping up the unconstitutional de facto regime to stabilize Haiti’s current political crisis and encourage the building of a consensus government to move Haiti toward embracing a democratic process.  Dr. Ariel Henry came to power not through a democratic process but through a declaration by the Core Group, which the U.S leads.  The State Department insists that Dr. Henry must be part of any transitional government. Dr. Henry has used the U.S.’s indifference to clinch power and continues to veto any proposed consensus to create an inclusive transitional government without him.  The State Department continues to promote Dr. Henry’s December 21 Accord as a viable path forward, even though not a single political party won more than 1% in the last elections, and the accord is broadly rejected as another unconstitutional power grab for the PHTK. If your Administration were to withdraw its support for Dr. Henry, he would have been forced to negotiate with Haitian civil society and other groups toward a peaceful solution to Haiti’s current political crisis.

We are confident that, given a chance, our brothers and sisters in Haiti will come together to develop a solution to the political crisis. Over the past three years, groups across the spectrum have gathered, often putting long-running political disagreements aside, to agree on practical, promising plans for a transitional government. But each time, the de facto authorities defeat the promising effort by refusing any compromise.

In addition to ceasing to prop up the current regime, your administration can contribute to security in Haiti by blocking arms shipments to Haiti and enforcing accountability for weapons traffickers and those profiteering from the violence in Haiti. Haiti does not manufacture guns and ammunition, but they originate from the U.S. and continue to destroy many lives, including U.S. Citizens.  We strongly urge your Administration to effectively investigate armed trafficking to Haiti and provide more resources to the U.S. Customs and Border Patrols to inspect cargo leaving the United States to Haiti. 

In summary, these are the actions for your administration:

    • No military intervention and/or UN led mission in Haiti

    • Withdraw support for the De Facto Dr. Ariel Henry Regime

    • Support the Establishment of a Legitimate Transitional Government

    • Block and investigate arms shipments to Haiti

NHAEON and FANM in Action thank you for your prompt consideration of our requests.  Although Haiti’s problems are complex, we are confident that the country can immediately begin its journey back to the democratic process with your genuine support. We look forward to working with your Administration to help change the trajectory of Haiti’s political situation in both the long and short terms.

Sincerely,

Charnette Frederic                                                                              Marleine Bastien
Chairwoman                                                                                        Executive Director
NHAEON                                                                                           FANM in Action

About NHAEON:
NHAEON is the largest network of Haitian American Elected & Appointed Officials organization in the US. Our members represent millions of constituents all across the nation. NHAEON members are dedicated to supporting domestic policies, legislation & issues affecting Haitians living in the United States. NHAEON is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-partisan organization that Engages Haitian Americans in the political process and amplifies our communities’ voices by enhancing Haitians’ lives through the advancement of civic engagement, social justice, equality, and equity.

About FANM in Action:

FANM in Action is a 501C4 organization. FANM in Action’s mission is to work toward an inclusive, equitable, and just society for all. We train, educate, organize and mobilize grassroots citizens from the bottom up. We give them the tools to contribute to their own transformation, enfranchisement, and liberation. We encourage individual participation by citizens in political decisions and policies that impact their lives. Contact us at info@fanminaction.org or call 954-851-2525.

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The exploitation of a gold mine on the border between Haiti and the DR is scary

A large-scale mining project on border will potentially lead to an environmental catastrophe for the inhabitants of Haiti & Dominican Republic, activists denounce (Go here for full article)

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Rivyè Masak – Bay pèp la dlo li!

“Abinader ap resi pran lwa! Ariel gaye wonn repiblik dominikèn nan nasyonzini nan dosye kanal rivyè masak la. Premye mimi sanble reziye l pran pozisyon anfavè kanal la pou pèp la pa oblije l rete deyo deyo nèt” — Bay pèp la dlo li!

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