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Haiti’s History: Noam Chomsky Traces Underpinnings Of Aristide’s Ouster Back To 1991-1994 Coup

STORYMARCH 17, 2004





We hear an excerpt of MIT professor Noam Chomsky speaking days before President Aristide was flown to the Central African Republic about the first coup against Aristide in the early 1990s. [includes transcript]


A few days before President Jean Bertrand Aristide was flown from Haiti to the Central African Republic, MITprofessor Noam Chomsky spoke at the University of Massachusetts about Haiti and the brewing coup d’etat.

Noam Chomsky is an institute professor and professor of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His latest book is Hegemony or Survival: America’s Quest For Global Dominance.

  • Noam Chomsky, speaking at the University of Massachusetts on February 24th, 2004.

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NOAM CHOMSKY: In Haiti, you can read on the front pages of the main newspapers that death squad leaders are rampaging through the country. The death squad leaders, apart from a hideous record in the — in earlier years, were responsible for maybe 4,000 to 5,000 deaths during the period of the military junta in 1990, 1994 — 1991 to 1994. The military junta, though it’s — that much is reported, they were leaders of the military junta, which killed maybe 4,000 or 5,000 people than death squads did, the paramilitaries. What is not mentioned is that the military junta was supported by the Bush and the Clinton administrations. Inform, just quickly go over the background. There’s a long, ugly, horrifying history going back two centuries. But just starting in 1990, the Haiti did have its first free election in 1990. The U.S. had a candidate, World Bank official Mark Bean who would assume obviously win. He had all the money and everything else. Nobody was paying attention to what was going on in the slums and the streets and the hills and what was going on was pretty impressive. A lot of large-scale effective organizing among some of the poorest, most miserable people in the world and grassroots movements had developed with nobody paying any attention. Which were so powerful that when it did come to an election, they swept the election. The U.S. candidate got 14% of the vote and Aristide, President Aristide won by a very large majority, which shocked everybody. The United States instantly, instantly turned to overthrowing the government. It withdrew support from badly, desperately needed support from the government and not because the government was inefficient, it was getting very good marks from the international lending institutions and so on, but because it had broken the rules. It was a popular government that had been elected on the basis of large-scale grassroots organizing, all aid was withdrawn from the government. Aid was given, but only to the opposition.

Up until that point, under agreements first with carter and then intensified with Reagan, the U.S. had a virtual blockade around the island during the periods of the vicious military dictatorships that the U.S. was supporting to try to prevent people from escaping. That’s illegal, of course. It’s in gross violation of the universal declaration of human rights and conventional humanitarian law. But anyway, that’s what was going on. They changed it when Aristide was elected. For the first time, Haitians were allowed to come to the United States and accept political asylum, not when they were being tortured by Duvalier’s thugs. It didn’t matter too much because very few people were trying to get out. In fact, during that moment of hope, people for the first time were trying to get in. But if anyone was trying to get out, they were, for the first time, allowed to be called political refugees. When the coup took place, it was anticipated seven months later, it reversed. Then nobody could flee again because they weren’t political refugees. The organization of American states called an embargo after the military coup, bush was then president, announced right away that the U.S. Would disregards it. It would permit U.S. Firms to break the embargo to continue providing aid, commerce with the military junta and the rich backers. The press did report this, New York Times reported it. There was an effort to fine-tune embargo for the benefit of the Haitian poor. And namely by allowing U.S. firms to violate the embargo. That passed without comment. And, in fact, traded with Haiti continued, extended under Clinton, even further. The crucial element in the embargo, any embargo as oil to Haiti, the military would — and the rich elite would run out and wouldn’t be able to continue if they didn’t have oil.

The C.I.A. was testifying solemnly to congress that no oil was getting in. I was there for some of the time. I’ve been in a lot of horrible places. I’ve never seen people so terrorized and terrified, just afraid to open their mouths. All you had to do is walk around the streets of Port-Au-Prince to see the C.I.A. Was lying. You could seeds the oil forms that were bill. You could go to the harbor and see the ships coming in with the oil. But the pretense was maintained that the U.S. Was not permitting oil toll go in. It later turned out that the bush and the Clinton administrations had authorized Texaco Oil Corporation to circumvent presidential directives and supply the oil illegally to the gangsters who were torturing and terrorizing the population that has yet to be printed outside of the business press. it was known in1994 and the dissident press, of course, which isn’t subject to those constraints. Finally, in 1994, Clinton decided that the population had been tortured enough and the president was permitted to return. That is described, and like I said, you don’t read the front pains, but what you do read is that this was a magnificent act of humanitarian intervention, pure altruism entering the noble phase of foreign policy as we restored the democratically elected president in 1994. Continuing with what isn’t reported, the president was indeed allowed to return, but on a condition, namely the condition that he accept the program of the defeated U.S. candidate in the 1990 election who had gotten 14% of the vote. That is a very harsh neo-liberal program, which opens Haiti up to complete takeover by foreign, meaning U.S., mainly corporations, no constraints. It was bound to be an economic disaster for what shreds of the economy remained. It’s a familiar program. It has just been imposed on Iraq by the pro-counsel, Paul Bremer, Order 39 last October declares that Iraq — the Iraq economy must be open to and takeover by foreign, namely U.S., multinationals, the bank, U.S. banks, J.P. Morgan and others have to be able to take over the financial institutions, which means essentially running the economy and everything else can be brought up by the foreign, mainly U.S., businesses. No sovereign country would ever accept that.

But this is a country under military occupation. The business classes in Iraq are protesting because they know they can’t withstand international competition trust massively subsidized U.S. multinationals. But it doesn’t matter. Bremer also imposed a 15% top tax. The Bush administration’s delight. Again, no sovereign country would accept that. It’s program like that that Adam Smith was complaining about. As a matter of fact, it’s programs like that, forced into position of market principles on countries under military occupation, now that’s basically what’s created what’s today the third world. The rich countries are, including the United States, have never accepted such rules and if the — actually, it is interesting. Adam smith urged the U.S. colonies, this is 1776, to pursue comparative advantage to do what they were good at. What they were good at was agricultural production. You know, catching beavers, sending fish to England. They’d concentrate on that. That was the best way to maximize efficiency. But don’t try to develop industry. That would be crazy because British industry’s far more efficient, which was true and you’ll just be harming overall efficiency if you try to develop your own industry. Well, you know, same laws for India. But India had to accept them because they were under occupation. The U.S. was able to throw the British out and disregards the advice, which happens to be the same advice that economists are now giving to the poor countries of the world. And that violated the principles of comparative advantage and economic efficiency and developed its own industry and the story goes on from there. If the U.S. Had followed the rules, the ones now imposed on Iraq and Haiti and others, we would be not here, we would be maybe a couple of us would be around talking in some hut somewhere while we’re off to catch fish to send to evening land or something, pursuing our comparative advantage. Anyhow, Haiti had to accept that as a condition on the return of the elected president, that is the great humanitarian achievement.

Well, it was — what was predicted as once happened, the remnants of Haitian economic functioning were destroyed, of course. Haitian farmers, rice farmer, for example, happened to be quite efficient, they were producing rice efficiently at a high quality, which was feeding the population and now you read that Haiti can’t feed itself, which is correct. Haiti fish farmers cannot begin to compete with U.S. Agri-business which maybe gets 40% of its profits from subsidies granted to it by the Reaganites under free market doctrine t way it actually works. The same happened with just about whatever was left. And one of the few businesses that was actually functioning in Haiti was making chicken parts. But it turned out — turns out that Americans don’t like dark meat. So, there’s lots of extra dark meat lying around here and companies like Tyson don’t want to throw it out. They would like to force other countries to buy it at dumped prices. So, they dumped dark meat on Haiti. They fried to do it in Canada and Mexico, but those countries are able to impose barriers to dumping. However, Haiti wasn’t allowed to because of the condition for their freedom so that industry was wiped out. And so it goes case after case. And the result is complete chaos, destruction, what you see today on the front pages. Well, that is the background. Now let’s come to the doctrine of the Bush doctrine.

The head of the paramilitary forces that are now rampaging once again in Haiti is a gentleman named Emanuel Constant who is living happily in Queens. There is no question about his responsibility. He’s already been tried in absentia in Haitian courts and no one questions that he was the leader of terrorist forces. Haiti has made several efforts to have the United States extradite him, but they rarely even get a response. Some of these are interesting. The timing is interesting. One request was on September 30 2000 1. That was right in the middle of the furor over the fact that the Taliban are unwilling to turn over to us someone who the U.S. Accuses of terrorism without providing any evidence. You know, a big topic, if we’re going to bomb Afghanistan. Haiti required extradition of Emanuel Constant. It was mentioned in the sort of back pages, but obviously no response. Just not their kind of thing
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Haiti's Outsider Installed Gov't call ALL Opposition "Bandits" so they can 'Shoot-to-Kill' anyone opposing their Neo-Duvalierist Rule.

"A cynical & dangerous game in #Haiti. Gangs armed to terrorize political opponents then are used a second time to prove you're tough on crime."



Haiti - Security : All the bandits will be placed out of harm !

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"All bandits will be placed out of harm" is the guarantee given by Jean Roudy Aly, Minister of Justice and Public Security (MJSP) during a major working session that gathered yesterday Friday, November 30, 2018 to the MJSP, the Secretary of State for Public Security, the commissioners of the government of the 18 juridictions of first instance, the DG of the PNH and members of the High Staff of the police institution.

It was for the Minister Jean Roudy Aly to ensure a better synergy between the actors of the criminal chain, placed under his tutelage, as part of the efforts of the State to counter the action of thugs and bring back the public peace.

"The government is not insensitive to the calls for help constantly reiterated by the citizens," said the keeper of the seals of the Republic.

The titular of the MJSP asks the commissioners of the government to act quickly, within the deadline of the flagrance, when it comes to put the public action in motion against the bandits who sow mourning within families.

After about two hours of exchanges and discussions on the issue of insecurity, the government commissioners and police authorities, under the leadership of Minister Jean Roudy Aly, understood the need to better coordinate their actions with a view to better efficiency for the benefit of the population.

"The bandits will be persecuted until their last entrenchments because it is the State which holds the monopoly of the legitimate violence," asserted in a firm tone the minister Aly which at the ocassion, hailed the professionalism showed by the agents of the PNH working in very often in difficult contexts.

The Minister of Justice asks people to put more trust in the authorities working day and night to improve their living conditions.

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Former Ambassador to #Haiti and current Haiti Special Coordinator Kenneth Merten condemns Haitians for resisting #tyranny. This is the same creature who conspired with Hillary Clinton to fix Haiti's 2010 elections to install the same narco-gang that's murdering Haitians today.



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Haiti Can’t Seem to Disengage from “Henchman” Merten
03/16/2017 10:00 am ET


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Haiti’s Presidential Palace weeks after the January 2010 earthquake that killed up to 350,000. The resulting cholera epidemic continues to kill over 10,000 at last reports. To me this is symbolic of 200 years of foreign occupation of Haiti and what it wrought. This building is gone now, and and an opaque green fence surrounds the Presidential grounds.The people cannot see what does not remain.


Is Kenneth Merten, former Ambassador to Haiti under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, actively promoting an appointment as Assistant Secretary of State under Rex Tillerson? Why are 12 members of Congress including Mia Love and Debbie Wasserman-Schultz supporting Merten and asking President Trump to continue Merten’s work at the State Department as Acting Special Coordinator for Haiti? The Office of the Haiti Special Coordinator functions within the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs at the U.S. Department of State. What do Haitians think about Merten? How should Tillerson and Trump react to this overt campaign to continue the Obama/ Clinton policies in Haiti?

10 Democrats and 2 Republicans were signatories. Mia Love, R-Utah, is a daughter of Haitian immigrants. Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, D-Florida, is a puzzling addition given her animosity toward the Trump administration. But then, the Haitian diaspora are an influential part of her South Florida constituency.

A press release from the U.S. Embassy in Haiti confirms that “Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Kenneth Merten” is visiting the Dominican Republic and Haiti until March 17. “The objective of the visit by the American diplomat is to further U.S. government support for strong partnerships in the Hemisphere and stable regional economies.” Merten was Ambassador to Haiti from 2009 to July 2012, and “assumed responsibility as the Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, with responsibility for Haiti, Canada, Caribbean Affairs and the Office of Policy, Planning and Coordination in the same Bureau,” according to his State Department bio.

Haitians are not exactly happy about this turn of events that, on the surface, is an extension of the devastating policies of the Clinton/Obama Presidencies and the State Department policies of Hillary Clinton.

The Haiti Sentinel describes Merten as “former Secretary Clinton’s most zealous henchman,” and someone who played a “key role” in the “election result switching in 2010.”


The newspaper did not mince words when Merten surprisingly was part of a delegation to the inauguration of newly elected President Jovenel Moise in January.

“Trump’s delegation will be attending is the continuation of a regime marked by intimately close ties to drug-trafficking, kidnapping and corruption, embezzlement that rose to record levels. The regime known as Tet Kale (translates to Skinned Head in English) was propped up by the Clinton State Department in late 2010, the year of the earthquake and at a time those international actors sought a corrupt-friendly government in Haiti to continue their activities,” the paper reports.

It is well documented that, Pierre Louis Opont, who was Director General of Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) in 2010 said that it was Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s Chief of Staff at the State Department and an executive at the Clinton Foundation, who changed the election results. The new “results” moved Michel Martelly to second place in the first round of presidential elections. Merten was Ambassador at that time.

President Moise, Martelly’s handpicked successor, is under accusation of drug trafficking. Haiti’s Central Financial Intelligence Unit (UCREF) began an investigation into Moise’s finances. The raw report shows that Moise had managed untraceable transactions of up to $5.5 million. His associates include Guy Philippe, leader of the 2004 coup in Haiti. Philippe was arrested January 5, 2017 in Port-au-Prince and extradited to the United States by the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).

Marc Antoine Acra joined Moise as part of a delegation to the Dominican Republic while Moise was a candidate.The UCREF report says Acra’s private yacht was seized in 2015 and found to be carrying 82 kilos (181 pounds) of cocaine and 10 kilos (22 pounds) of heroin.

The corrupt political DNA continues in an unbroken chain in Haiti. Clinton begat Merten and Martelly, who begat Moise. Now the Trump administration seems blind to the fact that putting Merten back into this incestuous mix suggests a stunted growth and a deformed future for Haiti.

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The likelihood of President Jovenel Moïse stepping down over the coming year is increasing; this is the second wave of disruptive protests he has faced, this time against a more organised opposition and civil society organisations. Should he step down, a transitional government is likely to be put in place, generating a power vacuum and policy paralysis.
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Protesters stone home of Haiti president, clash with police
Protesters stone home of Haiti president, clash with police


@loyola llothta shyts getting real and not only that they can no longer contain the info.

Same song, same dance over and over and over again. The guy leading this is going to do the same shyt, steal money. People claim puppet government or w/e but there is absolutely nothing to gain from Haiti or any resources. Just a bunch of idiots running poverty politics to steal money and enrich themselves.
Now you got a bunch of idiots burning shyt as if it won't come back to bite them in the ass.
Duvalier did nothing but steal money, Aristide did the same...turned it into a narco govetnment, and everyone after...all they will do is steal as its the only way most can be rich.
Overall disgusting to watch. The country has been giving chance after chances again. It has failed.
 

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Boulos disengages from Jovenel

February 6, 2019



From left to right Jovenel Moise and Réginald Boulos. The latter in the service of the US embassy advised the president to resign to embark on the next three years in the process of dialogue. Time for Boulos to prepare another legal bandit for the resumption of power.
The patripoche bourgeoisie unleashed its colt, which it had used as the dubbed lining for the country's presidency on 7 February 2017, in collusion with the Western embassies.

The bourgeoisie had invested everything so that the puppet Jovenel Moise succeeded Michel Martelly for the continuity of corruption, and the exploitation of the working masses of the country for the benefit of the tutling powers.

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The bourgeoisie patripoche in the center the puppet Jovenel Moise

The leader of this class of exploiters and pillers of the wealth and resources of the state, in this case the businessman Reginald Boulos, wants to redo a political virginity after contributing to this daily calamity that is the poverty and misery of the people. Thus, to prevent him from being the target of popular riots as he was last July, he claims to be a defender of the workers' union and the spokesman of the workers and the people's movement. . He had the nerve to announce the formation of his modern political party with the participation of the economic, intellectual and social elites of the country, aiming to bring together the progressives of the Bourgeoisie as well the young people who are involved in the efforts for change .

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Gabriel Fortuné and Réginald Boulos at loggerheads

The chameleon arrives to advise his employee at the National Palace to resign to engage in any national dialogue so as to satisfy the wishes of the so-called opposition of the so-called popular and democratic sector.

According to Boulos, Jovenel has nothing to lose from his mandate which should end in 2022 and three years should be enough for the realization of this national dialogue marronnage so that his sector has time to prepare another legal bandit for the resumption of power.

In order to sell his project, he suggested that " Parliament will remain unchanged during this period and it will relinquish two of its prerogatives, namely to dismiss the government when it wishes, and the formation of the government and the amendment of the Constitution .

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Jovenel Moise and Youri Latortue

As the crisis worsens, Réginald Boulos has reached the point where he can no longer convince the diehards around Jovenel such as Mayor Gabriel Fortuné and Senator Jacques Sauveur Jean. In all likelihood, Boulos has simply left the government ship that is taking water and goes straight to a shipwreck.

At this point, Jovenel who has no popular support, is now abandoned by some of his peers like Senator Yuri Latortue who joined without any problem his friend and brother André Michel in the moribund opposition. " As a senator of the republic who works on burning issues related to the fight against corruption, I could not sit beside this team in power, " said Latortue

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It is also dropped by its sponsors of the bourgeoisie as indicated by the demonstration of several traders and owners of shops specializing in the sale of essential goods in the metropolis of the Southeast, who closed their doors claiming to protest against the devaluation of the national currency, the gourde against the US dollar. Except for some rollers within the PHTK, they have always stayed on board so that they can pick up everything they can carry. Nothing says that the licensed opportunist Evans Paul (K-Plum) has not already given up.

The government is preparing to declare the state of economic emergency. Also in a council of ministers at the National Palace on Tuesday, February 5, he gave himself a special television and radio advice just to coax the disadvantaged masses.

It is today that Jovenel Moise recalls the " reduction of the lifestyle of the State " and decrees the "economic emergency" throughout the national territory. Is it not already too late? M the president?
 
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