Haiti: Nearly a Million People Took to the Streets.They Want the Western-imposed government out of

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Is the #PHTK Gov't of #Haiti hiring '#Mercenaries' to Kill its Own People?

Lots of White / #Foreigners with Big 'Machine Gun's around the capital

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Will not show images but will relay story. Protester in #Haiti today describes how they were marching peacefully, laughing & joking when suddenly they heard several loud shots ring out. Out of nowhere the back of his friend's head explodes leaving him covered in brains and blood.



Through tears he explains they've been friends since childhood. "Why they would slaughter some many like this today? All we are asking is for the country to change, to end corruption so more than a few can share in God’s bounty." He demands the current president of #Haiti resign.

 
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Yeah this also speak to tariq point about american institutions allow other group of people coming from other countries after vetting them out. Of course you got the poor one's who come through other countries like Bahamas through other means (boats ) or get refugees status but the sellout c00ns who work for the west is getting straight access to America

Majority of the 10,000-15,000+ haitian c00n police who's killing Haitian have access to America (to have they kids). The government officials and friends whos part of the scandal of stolen billions all reside in America protected by special America police Security Forces

The US give these dudes green cards, let them(kids/family) join the marines, give then radio gigs in NY or SF, even millions of dollars.... and all they have to do is destroy and helping America subjugate and colonize they home county

Most of these military c00ns got long histroy with US dating back to the 1st US occupation (1915). Most of them used to relocate to Brooklyn after the baby/papa doc era but now the south Florida area (broward /dade) is the hot spot for them
But why? No disrespect to Haiti but they aint got shyt. Or do they? Do they have oil reserves or something?
 

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Canada backs Haitian government, even as police force kills demonstrators
As protests against corruption continue, Canadian diplomats blame the people


As a wave of protests against high-level corruption rocks Haiti, Canada is backing the government in Port-au-Prince and its repression against demonstrators. The Ugly Canadian has once again shown his poor-bashing repressive face in Haiti, as Justin Trudeau continues Canada’s staunch support for that country’s reactionary elite.

Over the past three months, there have been numerous protests demanding accountability for the theft of public funds. Billions of dollars from Petrocaribe, a discounted oil program set up by Venezuela in 2006, were pilfered under former president Michel Martelly, an ally of current leader Jovenel Moïse. After forcing outthe country’s prime minister in the summer over his plan to eliminate fuel subsidies, protesters are calling for the removal of Moïse, who assumed the presidency through voter suppression and electoral fraud.

Media reports say a dozen protesters have been killed since a huge demonstration on Oct. 17. But there is evidence that the police have killed many more.

Canada’s backs repression
Ottawa is supporting the unpopular government and its repressive police force. While a general strike paralyzed the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince on Friday, Canadian Ambassador André Frenette met with the new prime minister, Jean Henry Céant, and other diplomats to show support for the government.

Through a statement by the Core Group — made up of Canadian, U.S., European and Brazilian diplomats, along with special representatives of the UN Secretary General and the Organization of American States — Ottawa has blamed the protesters for the violence, even while a police force trained and funded by Canada fired on them.

“Acts of violence seeking to provoke the resignation of legitimate authorities have no place in the democratic process,” reads the statement in French and Kreyòl.

“The group praises the professionalism demonstrated by the National Police of Haiti as a whole on this occasion to guarantee freedom of expression while preserving public order…. change must come through the ballot box and not violence,” noted the group in a similar release at the start of the month.

A history of aggressive intervention
But eight years ago, Canada was more than happy to aggressively intervene to help extreme right-wing candidate Michel Martelly become president.

Ottawa has taken the lead in strengthening the repressive arm of the Haitian state.
Six years before that, Canadian prime minister Paul Martin played an important role in violently ousting Jean-Bertrand Aristide’s government. For the following two years after the overthrow of Haitian democracy on February 29, 2004, a Canada-financed, -trained and -overseen police force terrorized Port-au-Prince’s slums with Canadian diplomatic and (for half a year) military backing.

Since that time, Ottawa has taken the lead in strengthening the repressive arm of the Haitian state. (The country’s army, created during the 1915–34 U.S. occupation, was disbanded by Aristide in 1995.) Much to the delight of the country’s uber class-conscious elite, over the past decade and a half Canada has ploughed over $100 million into the Haitian police and prison system.

RCMP officer Serge Therriault currently leads the 1,200-person police component of the year-old United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti. For most of the past 14 years, through successive UN missions, a Canadian has been in charge of the UN police contingent in Haiti, and Canadian officers have staffed its upper echelons.

The ambassador and the police
Since his appointment as ambassador last fall, Frenette has attended a half-dozen Haitian police events.

Canada is once again supporting the violent suppression of the popular will in Haiti.


Earlier this year, he took to social media to say he was honoured to attend a ceremony at the National Police Academy. “Canada has long stood with the HNP [Hatitian National Police] to ensure the safety of Haitians and we are very proud of it,” he tweeted in French in April.

The previous October Frenette noted, “very proud to participate today in the Canadian Armed Forces Ballistic Platelet Donation to the Haitian National Police.”


Très fier de participer aujourd'hui au don de plaquettes balistique des Forces armées canadiennes à la Police nationale d'Haiti. pic.twitter.com/9iQG60UUuL

— André Frenette (@AndreFFrenette) October 14, 2017
Canada is once again supporting the violent suppression of the popular will in Haiti. Justin Trudeau has taken off his progressive mask to reveal what is inside: The Ugly Canadian.

Yves Engler is the co-author, with Antony Fenton, of Canada in Haiti: Waging War on the Poor Majority. His latest book is Left, Right: Marching to the Beat of Imperial Canada.

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I take it Canada is supporting France in controlling their "mobs and rioters" too. Right? I'm sure Canada is saying

“Acts of violence seeking to provoke the resignation of legitimate authorities have no place in the democratic process,” reads the statement in French.

“The group praises the professionalism demonstrated by the National Police of France as a whole on this occasion to guarantee freedom of expression while preserving public order…. change must come through the ballot box and not violence,” noted the group in a similar release at the start of the month.

to the French. Right?

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Canada backs Haitian government, even as police force kills demonstrators
As protests against corruption continue, Canadian diplomats blame the people


As a wave of protests against high-level corruption rocks Haiti, Canada is backing the government in Port-au-Prince and its repression against demonstrators. The Ugly Canadian has once again shown his poor-bashing repressive face in Haiti, as Justin Trudeau continues Canada’s staunch support for that country’s reactionary elite.



Canada backs Haitian government, even as police force kills demonstrators | Ricochet

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Remember this. it will be the same repackage Haitian c00n military/police of today

George H. W. Bush backed a 1991 coup in #Haiti, overthrowing president Jean-Bertrand #Aristide, who had instituted programs to help the poor.

Following the #coup, the Bush backed a military junta, which operated 'Deathsquads' killing 5,000+ people.

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