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the modern haitian military was always about this. Its the reason they brought Mexicans military and the old 90s paramilitary death squad leaders

Said this day 1 the real haitians c00ns will always show themselves. You dont see the IG haitian American "ambassadors" talk about this with they pro haitian military or pro right wingers bullshyt
 

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MINUJUSTH Extended for a “Final” Six Months


April 17, 2019


MINUJUSTH policemen in Haiti are now supposed to be all withdrawn by Oct. 15, 2019.

According to Security Council Resolution 2350 which established it on Apr. 13, 2017, the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH), which replaced the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) on Oct. 16, 2017, was to have a “two-year exit strategy” that would result in a “non-peacekeeping United Nations presence in Haiti” this year. In other words, UN troops and police forces are supposed to finally leave Haiti after 15 years and five months of militarily occupying it.

Accordingly, on Apr. 12, 2019, the UN Security Council voted in Resolution 2466 to close down MINUJUSTH after it functions for “a final period of six months” until Oct. 15, 2019.

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A MINUJUSTH armored car passes a burning barricade in Port-au-Prince on Feb. 9, 2019.
The force is made up of about 1,300 police officers strategically stationed in Haitian National Police (PNH) headquarters around Haiti. They have been deployed, just as MINUSTAH troops were, with heavy arms and tanks during the many large demonstrations rocking Haiti since last July.

The 16,000-officer National Police of Haiti (PNH) will take over Haiti’s security, without MINUJUSTH “monitors” standing behind them and breathing down their necks.

MINUJUSTH’s end “will mean a significant handover of responsibility back into the hands of the Haitian government and its people,” said acting U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Jonathan Cohen. “Now is the time for the government of Haiti to step up and assume this responsibility.”

THE MIF’S DEPLOYMENT WAS TO SUPPRESS THE RESISTANCE OF THE HAITIAN PEOPLE TO THE U.S.-LED COUP D’ÉTAT AGAINST PRESIDENT JEAN-BERTRAND ARISTIDE

Haitian governments and the Haitian people do not need to “step up.” They have been demanding to “assume this responsibility” for years.

The Security Council first grabbed power from the Haitian government and people on Feb. 29, 2004 with Resolution 1529, which “authorizes the immediate deployment of a Multinational Interim Force” or MIF, composed of U.S., French, and Canadian troops, because of “its utmost concern at the continuing violence in Haiti.” This, it said, would have a “destabilizing effect on the region.”

In reality, the MIF’s deployment was to suppress the resistance of the Haitian people to the U.S.-led coup d’état the same day against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was kidnapped by a U.S. SEAL team and flown in an unmarked jet to the Central African Republic.

Then on Apr. 30, 2004 in Resolution 1542, the Security Council, absurdly arguing that “the situation in Haiti continues to constitute a threat to international peace and security,” established the MINUSTAH “for an initial period of six months.” MINUSTAH took over from the MIF on Jun. 1, 2004. Through 19 subsequent resolutions, that force occupied Haiti for the next 13 years.

One of the main reasons Washington uses UN troops and police officers (mostly from poor neocolonies around the world) for its military occupation of Haiti was because they cost half as much, according to a 2006 U.S. Government Accounting Office (GAO) report.
 

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In 2015, Israeli "security" firm HLSI signed a $50M,10 years contract with the puppet government of #Haiti for "border security." The same year a PRIVATE port, Port Lafito, was built. Since then we've seen a massive flow of illegal weapons of war in the country. What's going on?

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Before 2004 Guy Phillips had an association with Zionists in Santo Domingo. I covered that in 2009
 
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A private port in #Haiti owned by Zionist billionaire Gilbert Bigio has been caught illegally importing 15 containers of contraband, including large caliber weapons and ammunition. Arming "gangs" is how the criminal class and its puppets maintain power and squash the opposition.

The large caliber weapons that illegally entered #Haiti through the private port of #Zionist billionaire Gilbert Bigio have magically disappeared. Since Port Lafito opened in 2015, several discoveries have been made. This is how you remain a multi-billionaire in a "poor" country. pic.twitter.com/Ts8R0F8Mmp

Port Lafito owned by #Zionist billionaire Gilbert Bigio has been closed since April 14 after smuggling weapons of war, ammunition and other contraband for the umpteenth time since it opened its doors in 2015. #Haiti's subservient media remained silent until the story was leaked

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- Nice to see you're tweeting again. Now, it's time to address the 16 missing containers from Port Lafito. Most of the illegal weapons that enter #Haiti do so via your port. If Haitian authorities don't want to do their job, the citizens will.
 
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Told yall day 1 stop listen to the Haitian American sellouts and with they military background. The truth will always come out

After years of rumors that mining companies were exploring in Haiti, Canadian & US corporations now confirm they have permits to mine gold in Haiti



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#Unigold co. was doing sample drilling on the D. R. side years ago & it's believed they were also monkeying around on the Haiti side-You guys should link up with Rezo Fontwalet Jano Siksé & the Jesuits involved in that struggle years ago. #justsaying -
 
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24 April 2019
Haiti’s Huge Gold Reserve: ‘Haiti, Give Me Your Gold, Not Your Weak and Weary!’
By Norris McDonald


Haiti is back in the news with popular revolts against political corruption. Ordinary Haitians are being frustrated every step of the way as they strive to enjoy a better quality of life as is their right.

The discovery of a huge US$20 billion gold reserve in Haiti is no panacea since gold mining has always been surrounded by intrigue, skullduggery, and, perhaps, international plunder and piracy.

Americans, Canadians, and politically well-connected present and past Haitian political leaders stand to reap vast profits from the apparent plundering of Haitian gold.

Haitian workers, meanwhile, are paid a measly US$6.25 a day for working in the muddy, gold-mining pits.

Political Background

The historical evolution of Haitian society has been one in which the ordinary people have been exploited, brutalised, and oppressed – starting from the turn of the 19th century up until 1990, with Haiti’s very long history of American political and military interventions, dictatorship, militarism, cronyism, and official corruption.

There was a period from 1957 to 1971 when Haiti was ruled by François ‘Papa Doc’ Duvalier. Political opponents were suppressed by the infamous paramilitary group, the Ton-Ton Macoutes.

Following his death in 1971, Jean Claude ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier took power.

The political economic climate of these repressive regimes was aimed at maintaining “business-friendly environment”.

Popular revolt, like we are seeing in Haiti today, led to the collapse of the oppressive Duvalier rule.

Following this, in 1990, a progressive Catholic priest, President Jean Bertrand Aristide, was elected, winning 67 per cent of the popular vote.

President Aristide attempted many populist reforms, then in September 1991, a military coup d’état removed him from office.

He was again re-elected president in 2001. Then in 2004, right-wing paramilitaries, aided and abetted by foreigners, violently removed him from power.

President Aristide was put on a plane and dumped in a remote area of Africa.

The Clinton Connection

Haitians were once again going through the back and forth of corrupt governments under which politicians, the ruling elites, and foreigners got wealth while the ordinary people suffered.

Then came the 2010 earthquake and the entry of the Clinton Foundation, ostensibly to help with reconstruction.

Over 200,000 people were killed and a further 300,000 reportedly injured.


Many poor neighbourhoods were devastated.

The Clinton Foundation and the Red Cross raised an estimated US$1 billion, but no one can say what happened to this money.

As to the work of the Clinton Foundation, well, what about it?

Tony Rodham is the brother of Senator Hilary Clinton. It was his company, VCS Mining, that according to the Daily Mail, was given a ‘very lucrative gold-mining contract’.

VCS Mining will pay one of the lowest royalty rates in the world. The Haitian government charged a rate of 2.5 per cent over a 25-year period, with renewal. In comparison, Peru charges a royalty rate of 12 per cent, while Ecuador charges between five and eight per cent for its royalty rate of gold mining.

Political Cronyism

VCS Mining is a Delaware-registered company with a “foreign qualification service” designation, allowing it to work overseas. Its board members include former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive along with former Clinton and Obama administration officials.

Georgianne Nienaber published a detail, well-sourced article, in Opednews, that reviewed leaked internal documents, showing VCS Mining’s connection to ‘cronyism and political corruption”.

“This is a complicated story fraught with intricate detail and begins with the fraudulent installation of a crooked Haitian president, a Korean trade deal, an industrial park facilitated by the Clinton Foundation,” and other unsavory elements, Georgianne Nienaber reports.

Nienaber quoted leaked emails that showed how a USAID-funded power plant, instead of supplying Haitian homes with electric power, was used to supply electric power to VCS Mining operations.

“It would be scandal enough if Tony Rodham and VCS Mining benefited from a gold mine permit in Haiti, but the potential electrical power lines for that gold lead straight to one of the biggest lies to come out of Haitian ‘reconstruction’,” the report stated.

“Meanwhile, there are severe environmental risks associated with gold mining. These risks include the possibility of cyanide spills poisoning the water-supply system.

The Future

Since gold mining will continue in Haiti, what then can be a reasonable expectation for the future?

At present, half of Haiti’s US$1 billion budget comes from foreign aid. Despite this, it is unclear if future gold-mining royalty payments will be placed in a National development fund.

Many nations do this. If this was done, it would certainly help to set aside money to further develop the country and to help the Haitian poor people.

The Haitian government must:

  • Seek better royalty terms for mineral mining;
  • Set up an independent, transparent national development fund to put some returns from gold exploration and mining towards improving the Haitian people’s lives, while;
  • Set up and maintain an effective, disaster-management agency to help mitigate the possibility of a disaster.
Meanwhile, as Haitian gold continues to enrich a handful of people, the dislocated many, who sought refuge in America, are now being driven away by the Donald Trump administration.

In short, it is fine to say: ‘Haiti, give me your gold but not your weak and weary’.

This is the very, very, very sad, bitta truth!
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Norris McDonald | ‘Haiti, give me your gold, not your weak and weary!’
 

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More Haitian sell out





Marie Yolène Gilles, who was funded by George Bush to promote propaganda for regime change / coup in #Haiti in 2004, and was "honored" for her "courage" by Obama-Hillary in 2012, is now the leading "advocate" for the victims of mass slaughter. That's why NOTHNG is being done.

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The "human rights" groups in #Haiti are working for the puppet government, the local criminal elite, and the US State Dept. Government-issued check to Marie Y. Gilles' former "human rights" organization, RNDDH. This is why the mass killings continue unabated. NO JUSTICE.
 
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