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

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this guy is a right wing c00n so can someone tell me if this is real/current? What the hell is going on?


So these videos are not uncommon from gang members. They send videos like this all the time. Gang members are known to burn and chop up their victims body with machete.

Of course this doesn't speak about all the Haitian population who are unfortunately victims.
 

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So the cannibalism video is fake? Or old? Or real, but not Haiti?
 
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Isn't this nikka trying to invade one of his neighbors? :mjlol:
It's a little more complex than that.

Venezuela & Guyana have both been disputing the Essequibo region for over 100 years.

The British colonized the area and gave it to Guyana, their outpost, while Venezuela always maintained that it was theirs and the Brits didn't have a right to take it from them.
 

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"Empire's Laboratory": How 2004 U.S.-Backed Coup Destabilized Haiti & Led to Current Crisis

Caribbean leaders are holding an emergency meeting in Jamaica today to discuss the crisis in Haiti, where armed groups are calling for the resignation of unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry. Haiti is under a state of emergency, with tens of thousands displaced amid the fighting, and United Nations officials warn the country's health system is nearing collapse. Ariel Henry was appointed prime minister after the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse, but he is currently stranded outside the country after a trip to Kenya, where he was seeking a U.N.-backed security force to help him maintain power. For more, we speak with Haitian American scholar Jemima Pierre, who says the unrest in Haiti today can be traced to decisions made two decades ago by the United States and other outside powers. "The root of this crisis is not last week, it's not this week, it's not even Ariel Henry. But we have to go back to 2004 with the coup-d'état," says Pierre. She adds that because successive security plans have been sanctioned by the United Nations Security Council, "the whole world is participating in the occupation of Haiti unwittingly."
 

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What CBC is not telling about Haiti (This About That)​


As crisis engulfs Haiti again, many may find it difficult to make sense of the situation, especially when mainstream media in Nort-America and Europe takes deliberate steps to dumb down the situation with racist clichés that present "gang warfare" as the underlying cause of the nightmare Haiti's population has been enduring over the past decades. In this report, Jafrikayiti offers a disturbing critique of CBC Radio-Canada's "About That" recent program on Haiti. The retired Canadian public servant provides ample documentation for his drastically different perspective on the crisis engulfing his native land. Jafrikayiti rejects the assessment by fellow Canadian of Haitian origin, former Governor General of Canada Michaelle Jean, that "Haiti is already a failed state". Instead, he posits that the current mayhem in Haiti is a direct result of the Ottawa Initiative on Haiti whereby white-dominated nations (US, Canada, France), allied with criminals in Haiti, toppled the Haitian state 20 years ago.

 
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