A large demonstration is announced for November 18, the 215th anniversary of the Battle of Vertières, in order to continue to demand that the light be made on the funds of Petro Caribe, the departure of Jovenel Moise also for d others and the end of the occupation of the country for anti-imperialist progressives.
On this day, outsourcing workers especially were motivated by their unions in a press conference on Monday, November 12 to participate actively in this mobilization simply targeting the regime in place.
On the left, the general coordinator of the CNOHA, the trade unionist Dominique Saint Eloi
Three unions participated in this press conference. This is the National Central of Haitian Workers (CNOHA), the KOZPAM and Respect of the Haitian workers of the Manufacture (ROHAM). The general coordinator of the CNOHA, trade unionist Dominique Saint Eloi calls workers, peasants, small traders and all those who live in precarious socio-economic conditions to take an active part in the great citizen mobilization scheduled for November 18 in the capital and cities of provinces for justice to the country and the people of Haiti in the context of the Petrocaribe funds squandering.
The workers will take advantage of this mobilization to continue to demand that the minimum wage be 1000 gourdes per day
Saint Eloi accuses the administration Moses / Céant to be complicit bosses who refuse to give a decent minimum wage to the workers who will take advantage of this mobilization to continue to demand that the minimum wage is 1000 gourdes per day instead of 420 swine gourds clearly expressing criminal exploitation that bosses take pleasure in imposing on employees.
Trade unionist Pierre Jean Robert, for his part, expressed his faint heartedness about this government, clearly indicating his disgust with the capitalist exploitation system that does not guarantee any fundamental rights for Haitian workers.
Laurent Lamothe and Bill Clinton where is the money from the CIRH and Petrocaribe?
The rendezvous is once again set for Sunday, November 18, 2018. All united against the petrol bulls, against Jovenel, against imperialism!
Happy 215th Battle of Vertieres Day.
18 Nov 1803 - 18 Nov 2018
OTD 215 Years Ago: The Battle of Vertieres was the last major battle of the War of Haitian Independence, & the final part of the Haitian Revolution under Jean Jacques Dessalines
Après s’être mobilisée sur les réseaux sociaux, la jeunesse haïtienne a manifesté hier pour réclamer la démission du président mais surtout, pour savoir où sont passés les 3,8 milliards de $ destinés au développement du pays qui ont disparu.
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Anti-corruption demonstration in # Haiti Sunday "Haitians are tired of the system They want the system to change and reverse, for the benefit of the community"
BREAKING: Massive anti government protests have broken out on the island of Haiti. Reports say that several ‘peaceful’ protesters were shot and killed by police officers.
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11 protesters killed in #Haiti today after police open fire @AlJazeera @nytimes @NPR @CNN @LeDevoir @HaitianTimes_ @NewYorker @times @washingtonpost @UNHumanRights @MINUJUSTH @StateDept source RTVC
8:02 PM - Nov 18, 2018
If you mean poor Haitians running around with assault weapons and busting back at the c00n police and mercernies ... noaint no haitian militias out there busting back at these cops and mercenaries???
Before the US launch the proxy U.N occupation ... the US, the international community, establish haitian elite, and Haitian c00ns went on a propaganda campaign against the former president(jean bertrand aristide) and called his political party( Lavalas )and anybody who support him "bandits" or drug dealers/thugs....
Which end up being the pretext for the U.S to lunch the proxy U.N occupation after ex military Haitian masquerading as "rebels" who really was haitian cia agent training in latin America coming through the Border to oust the president.
#HaitiFlashback - Here is the source of the brutal repression against anti-corruption protesters in #Haiti:
In 2013, US military contractor @DynCorpIntl received a $48.6 million contract to train the @pnh_officiel [Haitian National Police] force.
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – A leading U.S. military contractor announced Tuesday that it won a contract for up to $48.6 million that will help support a U.S. contingent to the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti.
The Falls Church, Virginia-based DynCorp International received the contract from the U.S. State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. It will recruit and finance up to 100 officers to join the U.N.'s police unit affiliated with the mission, known as UN Pol, and 10 U.N. correction advisers.
The contract also means that DynCorp will provide logistical support to Haiti's police academy, along with five French- and Haitian Creole-speaking experts to advise senior police officials.
The firm says it has already trained more than 400 officers with Haiti's National Police Department, a chronically understaffed force that today has only 10,000 officers in a country of 10 million people. Haitian officials hope to bring the total number of officers to 15,000 by 2016.
The DynCorp task order has a one-year base period with three, one-year options that carries a total value of $48.6 million.
The U.N. mission of now more than 9,000 troops has been in Haiti since 2004 with the goal of providing stability following the ouster that year of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
#Haiti: Local human rights groups accuse the president of sponsoring mysterious, heavily armed, hooded "police" who have already shot at least 6 people in the head. What does @USEmbassyHaiti say about these killings? #PetroCaribeChallenge @ChallengePetro
#Haiti: The #CoreGroup are hypocrites. They condemn violence "meant to provoke the resignation of the legitimate authorities." But what if those "authorities" hire mercenaries with weapons of war to kill citizens? #PetroCaribeChallenge @ChallengePetro
RT seems to be covering what's going on in Haiti.