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

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Haiti been under the US proxy U.N foreign Military Occupation( MINUSTAH) for 15 years and going. Murdered, bombed, buried alive, raped, trafficked, looted by the west and friends etc...


It's no real government in Haiti anymore. Haiti "government" is fully run by drug traffickers and death squad leaders with help of the DEA, CIA, NGOs, USAID, and the U.N since Clinton took over after 2010 earthquake with Obama administration

Just like the west did to Libya, iraq, and doing to Syria and Venezuela . The west accomplish the same goal to Haiti in 2004 by oust the former President and 7,000+ elected Haitian officials. Also killing the people party or anybody that had ties to the people party that was for the former President

In 2004 on the 200 anniversary of Haiti the west (US/ France/Canada etc) initiate the "rebel" strategy.

Haitian ex military now turn "rebels" invaded haiti with tanks through the border by the help of DR government officials and start killing the people party members, families, and anybody that had ties to the movements . We later find out the rebels play the role as CIA assets in Haiti by destabilizing Haiti for the US to initiate the UN foreign military occupation (thats now going for 15 years).

The " rebels" was able to get through the northern part of Haiti but not the southern part of Haiti (Port Au Prince , the capital ) so America had the Special Ops in Haiti to paved the way for them to get to PAP. Also now with the U.N military on the ground with mainly run Brazil forces with French and Canadian top officers leading the massacres through PAP. So any strongholds of the people party got massacred so neighborhoods like cite soleil etc

Facts...look at the early 1900s with US occupation of Haiti.
 
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That's the type of unity I love to see. Don't take no shyt. God bless.

Try getting a million people here to come out and do something worthwhile :francis:

I remember growing up, people were afraid to let it be known they were Haitian. I love how the times have changed here in the USA.

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October 17, 2018: Massive Demonstrations Across Haiti Demand Justice for Squandered PetroCaribe Billions


Oct. 18. 2018


In Port-Prince, many thousands of Haitians marched to demand that light be shed on the waste of some $3.8 billion in Petro Caribe funds. Credit: Milo Milfort/Haïti Liberté




On Wed., Oct. 17, 2018, tens of thousands demonstrated, mostly peacefully, in almost all of Haiti’s major cities – including Jacmel, Les Cayes, Gonaïves, Cap Haïtien, St. Marc, and Port-au-Prince.

Nonetheless, sporadic incidents and clashes left two dead and 11 injured by gunfire, according to a first assessment of the Haitian National Police (PNH). Eleven police officers were injured by stone throwing, eight PNH vehicles were burned, and there were eight arrests.

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Demonstrators erected barricades in streets and intersections in response to police tear gas and bullets. Credit: Milo Milfort/Haïti Liberté

In Port-Prince, many thousands of Haitian women and men marched through the streets to demand, yet again, that light be shed on the waste of some $3.8 billion in Petro Caribe funds.

It was the largest demonstration organized in Haiti since one organized on Feb. 7, 2004 on the Delmas Road (estimated at about one million) in support of then President Jean Bertrand Aristide, although he was overthrown, with the help of a U.S. Seal Team, 22 days later.


The Oct. 17, 2018 demonstration also brought together a multitude of people including children, adults, senior citizens, and young people – both high school and college students.

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Demonstrators asking for the arrest and trial of former First Lady Sophia Martelly. Credit: Milo Milfort/Haïti Liberté

The demonstration was marred by violent clashes between the police, who fired live ammunition, rubber bullets, and tear gas many times, and protesters, who fought back by throwing rocks and bottles and setting up burning tire barricades.

The demonstration lasted more than five hours, despite the PNH’s futile attempts to stop it. The resulting anger caused the the windows of several businesses to be broken and several cars to be smashed or burned.

Despite all public transit being suspended and all state offices being closed, floods of people poured out from everywhere to respond to the call for the massive protest by youth and opposition organizations, issued several weeks ago.

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Many demonstrators wore white T-shirts with the question marked in black (in Kreyol) “Where is the PetroCaribe money?” Credit: Milo Milfort/Haïti Liberté

Demonstrators in St. Marc blocked the highway to the north with large rocks. In Cap Haïtien, police also fired on large crowds of protestors, who threw rocks at the government’s gleaming white office building on the central square. In Aux Cayes, reports say one person was killed, two wounded, and three arrested after demonstrators clashed with police. Five PNH motorcycles were burned. In Jacmel, thousands also demonstrated, resulting in at least one arrest and two motorcycles being burned.

Most protesters nationwide demanded the resignation of President Jovenel Moise, who has repeatedly expressed no interest in trying the people involved in the squandering of the Petro Caribe Fund over the past decade.


October 17th marked the 212th anniversary of the assassination of Jean Jacques Dessalines, Haiti’s founding father, at Pont Rouge in the capital. Government officials’ attempt to carry out the traditional commemorative ceremony at the assassination site was disrupted by protestors who accuse Jovenel Moïse of being an accessory in the embezzlement of PetroCaribe funds.
 
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So Haiti has had its 2nd million man march. Glad our people are showing the true and OG spirit of freedom. I hope for that this leads to real change in the country. The Imperial Sin has to be stopped.

It was the largest demonstration organized in Haiti since one organized on Feb. 7, 2004 on the Delmas Road (estimated at about one million) in support of then President Jean Bertrand Aristide, although he was overthrown, with the help of a U.S. Seal Team, 22 days later.
 

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That's a lie. He's part of it.. its no investigation under him going on

As of now its blackout on the news coming out of haiti by the haitian government but reports coming in from people in north haiti (okap) saying the police is brutalizing them


i hope this puts 10x the pressure on the USA influenced Haitian govt.
 

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I didn't know that. I was considering 1804 as the 1st million man march. So by my count, this will be the 3rd. :obama:
 
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