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

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June 26, 2019

The United States at work!


The Assistant Secretary of State of the Western Hemisphere at the United States State Department, Julie Chang, on an official visit to the country

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Finally, on Tuesday, June 25, Julie Chang, accompanied by the United States Ambassador to Haiti, honored her visit to the president sitting on hot coals and released by all her peers: Jovenel Moise

Just one week after the indecent landing of two OAS potentates in Haiti Gonzalo Koncke, OA Secretary General Luis Almagro's chief of staff and the US Ambassador to the OAS Permanent Council Carlos Trujillo, the Assistant Secretary of State of the Western Hemisphere at the United States State Department, Julie Chang is on an official visit to the country to discuss with government officials, to encourage Haitian opposition members to engage in national dialogue, and the regime in place as well as civil society.

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Second on the right, Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Western Hemisphere Affairs Office of the State Department Julie Chang

Indeed, on Monday June 24th, Chang met some political leaders at the US embassy, including Senators such as Patrice Dumont and Joseph Lambert, and Wilson Mayors of Delmas and Rosemila Petit-Frère of Arcahaie. She also met Yvon Feuillé of Fanmi Lavalas and Éric Jean-Baptiste of RDNP.

Is it not a kind of signal of isolation or rejection to Jovenel Moise by the American authorities, when the Under-Secretary of State of the Western Hemisphere at the State Department chose not to meet him in first. Finally, it is Tuesday 25th that the envoy accompanied by the United States Ambassador to Haiti did the honor of his visit to the president sitting on hot coals and dropped by all his peers.

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Julie Chang (2nd from right) met with Presidents of the two Houses of Parliament MP Gary Bodeau (left) and Senator Carl Murat Cantave (right) at the residence of US Ambassador Michèle Sison (2nd from left)

During his meeting with Presidents of both Houses of Parliament MP Gary Bodeau and Senator Carl Murat Cantave at the residence of the US Ambassador, the Assistant Deputy Secretary of the Western Hemisphere Office of the Department of The state said that "the order is formal, the Trump Administration is supportive of forming a transparent and accountable government to move Haiti forward ." Following the meeting held in the Senate today with 16 senators present and in the absence of the group of 4 who are part of the opposition. It is expected that the aborted National Assembly could be held no later than Wednesday, June 26.

In the same vein of negotiations of the United States, the United Nations Security Council adopted Tuesday, June 25 a resolution drafted by the United States themselves creating a new political mission of occupation to succeed next October to UNMIJUSTH. This mission will take office from 16 October 2019 and will be headed by a special representative to be appointed by UN Secretary-General António Guterres. It has been named the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (UNHIB), so as to continue the trusteeship of the country.

As the United States does not want Haiti to remain without a foreign presence to reassure and reinforce its policy of domination, this office will also be responsible, inter alia, for advising the government on ways to promote and strengthen stability and good governance. including the rule of law, and to support the government in the areas of elections, police, human rights, prison administration, and justice sector reform.

Which government is it? That of the current regime of PHTK or that of the opposition that is preparing for the seizure of power? Chang did not breathe a word!

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Les Etats-Unis à l’œuvre ! | Haiti Liberte
 

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His ultimate goal is to be president and evidently dictator. He supported the return of the army. He is an ex soldier and police. He is riding the waves of what hot. He see the writing on the wall and sees that Moise is on the way out.

Opportunist. I also see baby doc's son trying to make some moves as well as wyclef and that middle eastern haitian elite
 

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It was disbanded under Aristide due their brutal nature throughout Haitian history.

I think it's time to bring a band back together. This can't go on any longer. Non-functioning government, rampant oligarchy, barely functioning police, no military. How can you call yourself a country this way?
 

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I think it's time to bring a band back together. This can't go on any longer. Non-functioning government, rampant oligarchy, barely functioning police, no military. How can you call yourself a country this way?
The military is going to be working for that "non-functioning" government and "rampant oligarchy."
 

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The OAS Trampled Legality in Bringing the PHTK to Power. It’s Doing So Again Trying to Save It.


June 26, 2019



U.S. Ambassador to the OAS Carlos Trujillo (left) led the Jun. 19 OAS delegation to Haiti, which was concocted in cahoots with OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro (right).

Eight years ago, the Organization of American States (OAS) helped orchestrate an illegal election which brought President Michel Martelly to power, thereby introducing an era of unprecedented corruption under his Haitian Bald Headed Party (PHTK).

As that era now draws to a chaotic close, the OAS (sometimes dubbed “Washington’s Ministry of Colonial Affairs”) is again trampling legality and protocol in a last-ditch effort to shore up Martelly’s PHTK protégé and successor, President Jovenel Moïse.

In December 2010, Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), legally the “final arbiter” of Haitian elections, found that candidates Mirlande Manigat and Jude Célestin won a Nov. 28, 2010 first round presidential election and were to go to a run-off. But Washington used a debunked OAS report to justify forcing then President René Préval to replace Célestin, the candidate of his party, with Martelly, who had come in third. The CEP, however, did not agree with the swap.

As Haiti Liberté reported at the time,“only four of the eight-member (…) CEP have voted to proceed with the [changed] second round, one short of the five necessary. Furthermore, the first round results have not been published in the journal of record, Le Moniteur, and President René Préval has not officially convoked Haitians to vote, both constitutional requirements.”

THERE IS NO SECTOR OR ORGANIZATION WILLING TO SIT DOWN WITH THE EMBATTLED PRESIDENT

Colin Granderson, the head of the OAS/Caricom election observers, was perfectly aware of the second round’s illegality but minimized it as “one of our concerns.” The OAS approved Martelly’s victory anyway.

Last week, the OAS outraged the Haitian people once again by scrambling a make-shift delegation to Haiti to propose that Moïse dialogue with representatives of the tens of thousands of Haitians weekly demanding his resignation. Unfortunately for the OAS and Moïse, there is no sector or organization willing to sit down with the embattled president, all saying that he has lost all credibility.

Sir Ronald Sanders, Ambassador of Antigua and Barbuda to the United States and the OAS, lambasted the Jun. 19 OAS delegation to Haiti as part of an increasing “pattern of ignoring established procedures and authority” because it was sent “without any discussion or mandate by the Permanent Council, the organ responsible for making and overseeing policy between General Assemblies,” he wrote in an article for the Caribbean News Service.

“Instead of action being taken on the authority of the Permanent Council after due deliberation and decision, the visit of a delegation to Haiti seems to have been organized between the Ambassador of the United States, Carlos Trujillo, and the Secretary-General, Luis Almagro in response to a letter of invitation from the Government of Haiti that, most unusually, was not distributed to OAS member states as is the norm,” Sanders wrote. “It is most unlikely, having not discussed, authorized, or mandated the delegation to Haiti and having never been made privy to the Haitian letter, that the entire Permanent Council of the OAS can embrace it, particularly as, according to media reports, the OAS was vilified by protestors.”

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Haitians demonstrating against OAS meddling in Haiti in January 2016. The Haitian people are very distrustful of the OAS.

Indeed, the unauthorized OAS delegation, which stayed in Haiti only five hours, consisted solely of Trujillo, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti Michele Sison, OAS Haiti representative Cristobal Dupouy, and Gonzalo Koncke, chief of staff for OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro.

“I really don’t see why most of you are upset about the OAS position in this crisis, as if you forgot that it’s this same OAS which came to validate the trickery and falsification in the 2010 election so that their candidate could go to the second round,” tweeted in Kreyòl former Haitian police chief and presidential candidate Mario Andrésol. “The OAS position is clear; if we want change, we have to change our battle strategy.”

The current uprising is spawned by the collapse last year of Haiti’s PetroCaribe deal with Venezuela, brought down, in large part, by U.S. sanctions against the Bolivarian Republic. Under the accord, Venezuela provided Haiti with some $4.3 billion in oil, 40% of whose revenues Haiti kept in the PetroCaribe Fund, repayable after 25 years at 1% interest. The capital account was to be used for social improvement works like roads, schools, and clinics. But PHTK governments embezzled about 74% of the fund into bogus projects, two Senate investigations and a court audit have found.

With the end of cheap Venezuelan oil and credit and following International Monetary Fund demands, the Moïse government tried to hike fuel prices last July, igniting a three day uprising. That spawned anti-corruption demonstrations which first asked “Where did the PetroCaribe money go?” Now they demand that Moïse step down.

The most recent revolutionary upsurge was sparked by a May 31 court report which shows that Moïse took an active part in bilking Haiti’s masses of millions in PetroCaribe solidarity funds.

Since Haiti reversed its position and voted at the OAS on Jan. 10, 2019 not to recognize Nicolas Maduro as Venezuela’s president, Washington has sent a constant stream of U.S. officials to Haiti, seeking to buttress the besieged regime. The illegitimate OAS delegation seems to have had the same purpose.

“THE OAS HAS NO REAL CONTRIBUTION TO MAKE TO THE RESOLUTION OF THE HAITIAN CRISIS”

Indeed, OAS Secretary General Almagro has led Washington’s charge against Venezuela in the OAS. It is not surprising to see him and Trujillo plot together, leaving out other OAS members, to save Moïse, whose OAS vote they need in their continuing campaign against Maduro.

“The OAS, which only encourages political depravity in the region, particularly in Haiti, has no real contribution to make to the resolution of the Haitian crisis,” wrote the anti-corruption group Nou Pap Konplis (We Will Not be Complicit) in a Jun. 19 statement. “On the contrary, the OAS visit only makes matters worse. In fact, we [Haitians] can only rely on ourselves to solve this problem.”

“Because of its partisan positions, its unconditional support for the corrupt PHTK regime, and for being one of the architects which contributed to putting the current regime in place, the OAS is unworthy of mediating between the opposition constituted in different organizations, the majority of the population, and Jovenel Moïse,” Nou Pap Konplis continued, concluding that “we believe that [the OAS] mission failed and was pitifully mistaken in believing that it was authorized to teach Haitians anything and to give them orders. It is not up to the OAS to dictate what attitude or behavior we should adopt.”

The OAS Trampled Legality in Bringing the PHTK to Power. It’s Doing So Again Trying to Save It. | Haiti Liberte
 

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Is there even a "Peoples Champ" leader who can step right in, or you think this will lead to 'elections'?
I been hoping for a "peoples champ" and been saying that Haiti needs its own "Hugo Chavez" but tbh I dont even know. As for elections? It seems that the protesters just want to oust the corrupt PHTK party and oligarchy. I dont know whats their plan after.
 
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