Reports: President of Haiti Assassinated at Home

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yeah I be roasting the Dominicans sometimes but they actually ended up building a decent army in the mid-1800s and actually smacked us on the battlefield a few times.

Haiti was a military state equipped with the most powerful black army during that era and the Dominicans caught some victories against us - so I respect how they got their weight up from being peasant farmers worshipping white jesus and ended up establishing a respectable military and took the championship belt from us.... its like seeing your little brother grow up and flex on you.

I roast but I keep it balanced.

I heard DR shut their border down on Haiti after the assassination :russ::lolbron:

The love-hate relationship is real.
You should go to independence park in Santo Domingo and see that mural of a battle between the DR and trigger yourself

then ask a random Afro Dominican about the Haitian revolution or about slavery period and have a coronary when they say Que???

They literally don’t teach it. Basically they said Chistobal Colon discovered the island, Then the Haitians came over and massacred them then Duarte liberated them.

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You should go to independence park in Santo Domingo and see that mural of a battle between the DR and trigger yourself

then ask a random Afro Dominican about the Haitian revolution or about slavery period and have a coronary when they say Que???

They literally don’t teach it. Basically they said Chistobal Colon discovered the island, Then the Haitians came over and massacred them then Duarte liberated them.

The end

:russ::dead:


Like I said bro, I dont blame them.

Its all good.... You know how rappers say "I took ya bytch"

Haitian nikkas literally ran up in DR in 1805 and walked out with thousands of Dominican concubines.

We celebrate independence from the Europeans and they celebrate independence from black men :mjlol:


But I dont wanna derail the thread lmaooo... its all love.

We took alot of lives in DR and they returned the favor with the Parsley Massacre when they killed 40,000 Haitians.

We're even now.
 

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He was trying to brag on the military power of the American empire, in comparison to black nations

And I'm a real nikka so I'm willing to show respect even to my enemies.... the American military is a powerhouse indeed.... but black men should not be bragging about it or trying to compare it to the military power of black nations..... its not a good look.

The UK alone spends more on military than the entire continent of Africa.... I can admit its shameful and it must change.

The irony is Caribbean and African nations love to brag about education systems based off the UK...but UK outspends with their military.

They don't all do this, Haiti for example is pretty much independent with their education...unless i'm wrong

But i gotta be a broken record and keep repeating myself....we gotta stop this education obsession. I got people in my family who its all they talk about and act like nothing else matters...its especially sad when grown men are this way...like being frail as fukk, not being able to fight, not caring to learn how to shoot a gun or arm yourself , but bragging about "degrees" :mjlol:
 

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its crazy how in all poor black areas from Africa, the hoods of America, the ghettos of the Caribbean - they all have the newest and cleanest guns

nikkas dont even got enough money to buy 3 grams of weed but they all got the latest military-grade weaponry all over the world :mjlol:


nikkas be dusty wearing wrinkled T-shirts with the latest military technology lmaooooo
You'd think we would at least manufacture low-caliber firearms but no. :aicmon:
 

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The irony is Caribbean and African nations love to brag about education systems based off the UK...but UK outspends with their military.

They don't all do this, Haiti for example is pretty much independent with their education...unless i'm wrong

But i gotta be a broken record and keep repeating myself....we gotta stop this education obsession. I got people in my family who its all they talk about and act like nothing else matters...its especially sad when grown men are this way...like being frail as fukk, not being able to fight, not caring to learn how to shoot a gun or arm yourself , but bragging about "degrees" :mjlol:
what in the hell you talking about
 

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My mom said he arms the kids in Cite Soleil—The Ghosts of Cite Soleil is a good doc—and they caused terror. She would say Papa Doc was a dictator but they were security.

Haitian leaders gotta stop these private militia tactics.

Its not 1803 anymore :dead:

History has shown that personal hired shooters will eventually turn on you, overthrow you, kill you, or exile you in order to take your position.... Toussaint had shooters and had to arrest and kill a bunch of them because they were plotting against him... I think Toussaint killed his own nephew for betrayal.

Christophe was Dessalines' top shooter and he let the mulattos kill him so he could be King in the North.

Christophe had a whole personal team of shooters directly from Africa and he still ended up getting his palace raided, destroyed, and his family exiled to Europe.... Christophe was a real nikka tho and left his wife and kids a big fortune and they lived lavish in Europe for the rest of their lives.

The GOAT.

Christophe was a great believer in discipline. He brought African warriors from Dahomey (present-day Benin), whom he dubbed Royal Dahomets. They served as the primary agents of his authority. Incorruptible and intensely loyal to Christophe, the Dahomets brought order to the countryside.

The Royal Dahomets were the police force in the countryside… Every home was visited at three o’clock in the morning by an agent of the Royal Dahomets who were in charge of surveillance.

The Queen was in exile for 30 years.[1] In August 1821, the former queen left Haiti with her daughters under the protection of the British admiral Sir Home Popham, and travelled to London. There were rumours that she was searching for the money, three million, deposited by her spouse in Europe. Whatever the case, she lived the rest of her life without economic difficulties.
 
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For one Aristide is a priest who ran for president. Nikka was getting kick backs from all of the drug lords. He even gave up some of them to the Feds(see Jacques Ketant). He unleash all his followers to rob, kill and pillage back in the early 1990s. Killed a respected radio DJ because the DJ talked about him. He killed many other people. So no he’s not a good person and needed to be :camby:

Security as a whole went down after they abolished the Haitian army.
 

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I post this before but it’s a lot information if you want to know what’s going on in Haiti


If you want to know more about what happen in Haiti get this book:

Paramilitarism and the Assault on Democracyin Haiti” by Jen Sprague

If you really what to know about the 2004 coup and what happen in the 2000s watch the doc:

Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits”

Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits follows what happened in Haiti after President Aristide was ousted by a coup in February 2004. While Aristide was forcibly flown to Africa, the Multinational Interim Force (MIF) – mainly US, Canadian and French troops - was sent to Haiti under a Security Council mandate, supposedly to offer “humanitarian” protection to the population. This intervention brought to power a government led by Gérard Latortue, a former UN official who lived in the US at the time of the coup.

This provocative and lively film takes the viewer into parts of Haiti where few Western journalists dare to tread, and includes shocking footage of unreported human rights abuses, some which have been astonishingly conducted by UN forces. Pina's film stands out because it connects the tragic events in Haiti with what he assesses as foreign intervention designed to deter democracy. Learn the side of the Haiti coverage not seen in the corporate news media.






if you want to know what’s happen week by week in Haiti about the US puppet Haiti government listen to this Kreyòl and English station:

DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - July 3, 2021. On today's show we discuss the hypocrisy and role of Reginald Boulos, the assassination of Antoinette Duclair and Diego Charles, the recent armed protest led by former policeman Jimmy Cherizier aka Barbecue and the G9 confederation of gangs and much more.




DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - June 12, 2021 with Frantz Jerome, Kevin Pina & KAFENOL. More tales of corruption and government violence in Haiti. A discussion of different tendencies in the Haiti's opposition.



June 5, 2021:
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - June 5, 2021
On today's show we discuss the violence in Martissant, where gangs are fighting over the lucrative spoils of corruption in Haiti and more.
(New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English)




May 29, 2021:
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - May 29, 2021: Haitians protest in US, France & Canada against illegal June 27 referendum. The origins of The Little Machete Army in #Haiti and the #PHTK regime of Jovenel Moise. Who is Gonzague Day & his infamous Duvalierist dad? (New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English)



May 22, 2021:
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - Sat., May 22, 2021 We visit protests in France & New York against the June 27th referendum to change Haiti's constitution being pushed by the #PHTK government of
@moisejovenel. Gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, aka BBQ, has offered to provide security for the referendum in Port au Prince stating, "We either have a referendum to change the constitution or we have a civil war"! We also look at Columbia's attempt to use Haiti to improve the image of its police who have been going on a killing spree against anti-government protests in its own country. Finally, we're joined by legendary singer and activist Farah Juste for a discussion about events in Haiti. (New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English.)




May 15, 2021:
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - May 15, 2021. Remittances reach all time high, new commission to solve ongoing crisis in Haiti, progressive organizations in the DR declare former PHTK president Michel Martelly persona non grata a day before he plays at Hard Rock in Santo Domingo. We're also joined by Tony Jean-Thenor with Veye-Yo, an organization for Haitian rights founded by Father Gerard Jean-Juste in Miami, Florida. (New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English)




May 8, 2021
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing Events in Haiti - May 8, 2021 Discussion of Juan Gabriel Valdes, Ronald Sanders and the international community weighing in on the situation in Haiti (New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English.)

Audio:


Apr 24, 2021
DEKANTASYON: Deconstructing events in #Haiti - Apr. 24, 2021 with guest Maud Jean-Michel and featuring KAFENOL from Montreal (New radio show discussing events and people in Haiti Smash up of Kreyòl and English.)



Here some people to follow:

OG Journalist of Haiti
https://mobile.twitter.com/AcrossMediums?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1312878445400002561|twgr^|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://s9e.github.io/iframe/twitter.min.html1312878445400002561

She Know in’s and out of Haiti:
https://mobile.twitter.com/madanboukman


Researcher:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JebSprague

Researcher:
https://mobile.twitter.com/JakobJohnston?ref_src=twsrc^tfw|twcamp^tweetembed|twterm^1399818613843021831|twgr^|twcon^s1_&ref_url=https://s9e.github.io/iframe/twitter.min.html1399818613843021831


Today reporting On Jovenel Moise Assassination:



Articles on the current Haiti:

This Is Not A Crisis—This Is A Rebellion - PopularResistance.Org

Attorney Ezili Danto with Ron Bobb-Semple on the dreadful political crisis in Ayiti (Haiti).


Published on Apr 1, 2021

On Ron Bobb-Semple International Podcast Pro-Democracy and Human Rights Attorney Ezili Danto explains the political crisis in Ayiti (Haiti) where President Jovenel Moise is currently ruling by decree after dissolving a majority of Parliament in January 2020. The President stated that his mandate ends on February 7th, 2022 and not February 7th, 2021. Protestors took to the streets of Port-au-Prince after he did not step down. Moise appears to have the support of the administration of the U.S. President Joe Biden. Attorney Ezili Danto is also an accomplished poet.

 

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For one Aristide is a priest who ran for president. Nikka was getting kick backs from all of the drug lords. He even gave up some of them to the Feds(see Jacques Ketant). He unleash all his followers to rob, kill and pillage back in the early 1990s. Killed a respected radio DJ because the DJ talked about him. He killed many other people. So no he’s not a good person and needed to be :camby:

Security as a whole went down after they abolished the Haitian army.
The Agronomist - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Agronomist


The titular Agronomist is Jean Leopold Dominique, owner of Radio Haiti-Inter, Haiti's first independent radio station.
 
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