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19 July 2021

Geopolitics Behind Jovenel Moise’s Assassination? Haiti’s Rapprochement with Russia, Venezuela and Turkey

By Ezili Dantò



Russia /Venezuela


The U.S.-led colonial terror in Haiti since 2004 has been so terrible and horrific, that during countless anti-corruption, anti-imperialist demonstrations, the people of Haiti burned the U.S. flag and lifted up the Russian flag asking for help. But for thirteen (13) intolerable years, from 2004 to 2017, Russia voted at the U.N. Security Council to play along with the U.S. colonial conquest in Haiti. It’s true that Russia has oftentimes rhetorically responded as if they sympathize, but given every chance to recognize Michel Martelly and Jovenel Moise’s illegitimacy they have not ever rejected these colonial puppets as de facto presidents put in by the Core Group, UN and OAS, as the people of Haiti have, en mass and very loudly. Let’s say that first.

A month (35 days) after Jovenel Moise received and accepted the letters of appointment for the new Russian Ambassador to Haiti, Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov, he was assassinated.

Sergey Melik-Bagdasarov is the Russian Ambassador to Venezuela. This Haiti rapprochement to Venezuela through Russia would not please the United States who pushed Jovenel Moise to betray a traditionally close Haiti relationship with Venezuela to recognize the un-elected imposter Juan Guaidóas president over the duly elected Venezuelan president, Nicolas Maduro. This unprecedented appointment of a Russian ambassador to Haiti who also is the primary Russian agent in Venezuela probably gave the Western Core Group of nations running Haiti brain aneurysms.

A seeming deepen bilateral cooperation relations with Haiti and Russia may have sealed Jovenel’s fate. Especially after the pains the U.S.-led Core group nations took to destroy the PetroCaribe fuel program in Haiti by allowing and rewarding its PHTK Legal Bandits, like Jovenel Moise and Michel Martelly, to allegedly embezzle billions of the $4billion Venezuelan fuel deal while providing the Haitian people with no successful social reform programs as Venezuela intended and thus, ultimately destroying the legitimacy of the PetroCaribe fuel program to the glee of the U.S.
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Before his assassination, on June 17, 2021, Jovenel Moise, accompanied by a large delegation which included Michel “Sweet Mickey” Martelly rival, former de facto Prime Minister, Laurent Lamothe, visited Turkey.

The United States worries about Turkey’s growing friendship with Russia. Could this trip have added to the growing U.S. discontent with its puppet president and sealed Jovenel’s fate on many fronts: angering many former political friends, the Lebanese/Syrian oligarchs in Haiti who dislike Turkey’s attacks on Syria opposition and the U.S.-Core Group nations whose relationship with Turkey presidentRecep Tayyip Erdogan is almost as bad as their relationship with Venezuela’s Maduro?

There are many threads here to unpack in this newest neocolonial atrocity and foreign abuse of Haiti. There’s the Middle Eastern oligarch role vs the local politicians, the regional actors, the internationals, the personal. But Moise’s new relationship with Russia and even Erdorgan, the president of Turkey, a hated U.S. enemy would please the warmongering Western Core Group nations whatsoever. Nor, would such an African foray please the Lebanese-Syrian-Israeli billion oligarchs in Haiti who are both overseers of the Black masses locally for empire and victims/useful pawns in the U.S.-led balance of power game against Syria and who work with the DEA/State department/Pentagon/CIA/FBI to use the Colombian drugs profits to financed U.S. wars domestically and all over the planet, including to finance the opposition to Bashar Al-Assad.

Turkey is not seen as a reliable NATO ally because it nakedly protects its own interests. Still remembers itself as the Ottoman Empire and thus not in awe or providing due NATO deference to nations it formerly owned in Europe and Asia.

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President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met with President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti, who is in Turkey for the Antalya Diplomacy Forum. (Source: tccb.gov.tr)

Recall that back in August 2020, Jovenel and Erdogan strengthened Haiti and Turkey cooperation ties with the signing of seven agreements:

  • Memorandum of Understanding for the formation of the political consultation mechanism between the ministries of foreign affairs;
  • Memorandum of Understanding for cooperation between Chancellery Diplomacy Academies;
  • Memorandum of Understanding on Disaster Management;
  • Memorandum of Understanding for Economic Cooperation;
  • Memorandum of understanding for cultural cooperation;
  • Memorandum of Understanding for Cooperation on Archives;
  • Memorandum of Understanding for Technical Cooperation.
U.S. corporations work hard to control all energy projects in the Caribbean and use the U.S. military, CIA/DEA/FBI, Israeli-Mossad mercenaries to enforce their corporate monopolies. Former de facto president, Michel Martelly, put in illegally under the Obama/Biden/Hillary Clinton administration, signed a contract for an Israeli military company (HSL) to “protect” Haiti borders, land, air and sea. (Where was their border surveillance satellites and communication spying technology on that July 7, 2021 assassination?)

I know the United States works hard to control the energy sector in Haiti. Their minions even came after the tiny solar powered clean water project I put together, after the earthquake and UN imported cholera, to help the people have some electricity and clean water.

So imagine the Western confederate Core Group rage, absolute rage when, in November 2020, Jovenel Moise and his Turkish counterpart Reccep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly had telephone conversations as part of negotiations for the establishment of two floating power plants capable of extending electricity services to Port-au-Prince and Cap Haitian. See, Jovenel not only visited Turkey to complete preparations for these projects and signed other unknown agreements with a close friend of Russia the U.S hates, but we recall that back in March 2021, the Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Cavusoglu also visited Haiti as part of a regional tour and issued an official invitation to Haitian leaders.

Yep, it’s not far fetch then, to see the Jovenel Moise assassination is nothing more than a desperate message, delivered by the enraged United States and Core Group hitmen and hitwomen, directly or indirectly, to all Haitians and regional actors in the Americas. The message is if you try to find allies to counter U.S. domination; if you try to leverage a bilateral relationship and new opportunities for local progress and development for Haiti through Russia, China, Venezuela, Cuba, Turkey, Iran or North Korea against, for instance, the U.S.’ weaponized charity, fake humanitarian aid and (de)mock-kkracy charades in Haiti. If you do, if you resist our total domination and corruption, we will gouge out both your eyes, break your neck, your arms and your legs. (See, Haiti President Jovenel Moïse shot 12 times, “eye blown out” and, 2019: How America’s relationship with Turkey fell apart – The NATO allies’ partnership has devolved into a “slow-motion car crash.”)

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Jovenel Moise – A War Criminal Looking To Save His Own Skin


Just a few weeks ago, I spoke to a source who told me Jovenel was looking for a way out. He didn’t want to spend the rest of his life running away from war criminal charges for all the massacres he presided over for the Colonists while in power. Jovenel tried to push an amendment to the Haiti constitution that would give him immunity from prosecution after his term was over. The U.S. did not strongly support his referendum, finally came out to publicly hold their support. Jovenel could have also been afraid of an indictment for money laundering and drugs which the DEA/CIA/CoreGroup nations held over him his entire term in office.

Jovenel saw the handwriting on the wall and started to look for new allies to leverage against his Western handlers to save his skin after he’d finish doing the U.S. dirty job in Haiti and his term was over.

Let’s be clear, the colonial puppet, Jovenel Moise, murdered his people, was an indicted drug money launderer and used toxic gas against school children, pregnant women, protesting demonstrators. He used the foreign-trained militarized police and sold-out media to silence and censor demonstrators.

During their terms in office, Jovenel Moise and Michel Marterlly, are known and hated by the Haiti masses for hiring white foreign mercenaries who used head-to-toe black balaclavas mask and outfits to cover all skin color. These foreign mercenaries disguised themselves as Haiti police and/or Haiti gangs to kill the poor. They would also sit atop of high peaks to use drones and long distance snipers fire to kill peaceful demonstrators and to assassinate Jovenel’s and the CoreCroup’s political opposition, at will.

We’ve lost so many people. In the last two years alone, Jovenel Moise’s local, colonial forces and death squads forces conducted at least nine massacres against poor communities protesting the nationwide persecution and corruption.

Since February 7, 2021 when his illegal term in office was over, Jovenel Moise, with the near silence of the enabling international community, illegally fired Supreme Court justices he feared could lead a transitional government and indiscriminately presided over the murder of judges, lawyers (i.e. Monferrier Dorval), journalists, human rights activists and any civil society sector that got in his way.

Jovenel Moise was an imposter. He was an Antonio Sola-consultant created U.S. puppet who was sold to Haitians as a successful entrepreneur. a banana grower.

But his Agritans company was a fake business created by the internationals simply to put him in power. Michel Martelly, his mentor, funneled state funds into Agritans to prop up Moise and his presidential campaign in 2015-16. Moise campaigned for the presidency with Guy Philippe, a convicted drug smuggler today serving time in U.S. federal prison.

Guy Philippe like Jovenel Moise was a CIA asset. Guy Philippe was used in Haiti as a paramilitary leader to take down Haiti’s democratically elected president, Jean Bertrand Aristide and bring in the proxy United Nations disastrous 17-year Haiti occupation that ended its direct UN proxy rule in 2017. But now the Colonist who staged Jovenel Moise’s death and its narrative are also staging a “request” for U.S. troops to be deployed to Haiti.

Of course the Haitian people want no further foreign intervention. But we don’t have the media platform and political platform, UN mission head, Helen Lalime has in Haiti. This former head of Africom now the leader of the UN’s BINUH mission in Haiti, is the person who told Haitians that the successor to Jovenel as president is the George Soros, NED-created, Claude Joseph.

Claude Joseph, as acting president is the one who conveniently asked for U.S. troops to Haiti! As I point out, create the disorder, come in to put back order. Wash, rinse, repeat. The Colonists plays hero and villain. Tries to cover all the bases.

Jovenel Moise, Michel Martelly and the local bourgeoisie and Diaspora technocrats who support neocolonialism in Haiti were allowed to misappropriate and embezzle billions from Venezuela’s oil-purchasing PetroCaribe program with impunity.

At the end, with just some stolen months to go, the US may have been ready to sacrifice their puppet Jovenel! When the Biden administration finally publicly refused to back his referendum to change the Haiti Constitution to allow for consecutive presidential terms to give Jovenel another shot at being president; when Biden and the CoreGroup of Western nations did not back Jovenel’s amendment to the law to give him immunity from prosecution, Jovenel Moise may have feared arrest for war crimes after his term was over and started looking for new allies to leverage against the U.S. like Turkey, Venezuela and Russia.
This would have incensed and enraged the US-led Core Group of Western Nations and their colonized agents. The confederated “diplomats” ruling Haiti, called the “Core Group” are from Germany, France, Canada, Spain, Brazil, EU, OAS, UN and United States. This amoral cabal, with such enormous military, media and financial power, either orchestrated his assassination or turned a blind eye to allow their local billionaire overseers, the Bigio-Mevs (Syrian-Lebonese-Israeli) family mafia in Haiti, along with their gang of PHTK House Kneegrows to take him out. I can’t prove it. I’ll never get to Court with what we Haitians know. We’re censored, marginalized, brutalized. But I am sure of it. I know the enemy is not our savior. Recall, the U.S. has the biggest embassy in the Western Hemisphere in Haiti with the most footprint in the Americas. It’s the fourth largest U.S. embassy in the world.

Ironically, those who took Jovenel out are today the “investigators” of the crime. The cover-up is annoying. But the bottom line is, the Haitian masses work to take down the neocolonial SYSTEM, not just a president and those who put him in power. The people of Haiti have no interests in protecting corrupt oligarchs, nor the brutal and amoral UN-OAS-State Department’s deep state and their c00ns-Conzes who are exposing themselves, killing each other off. Let the #Cleansing go on. That’s Ancestral Prayers answered!

But we’re not celebrating, for we have fought too long not to know this entire assassination project is also a US-CoreGroup psyops and flexing of power to show us citizens that even if we can see as plain as day their FBI/CIA/DEA et al, fingerprints, footprints, smoking gun in this assassination, we’re powerless to prove it and can do NOTHING about it. The perpetrators will investigate, they have the media on their payroll and will write any narrative they please, no matter how unbelievable. And the beat goes on, on and on. (The assassination of Haiti’s leader remains shrouded in mystery: ‘We may never know’”.)
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Prominent Haitian activist Dahoud Andre denounces @kimives13 on @democracynow for his dangerous & dishonest crusade to promote #Haiti's death squad leader Jimmy "BBQ" Cherisier and his G9 gang alliance that massacre, rape, displace and kidnap poor Haitians, as a revolutionary.





Kim Ives don't speak for Haitians. #Haiti's mass killer Jimmy "BBQ" Cherisier and his G9 gang alliance massacre for the regime, burn people alive, kill babies, rape women, assassinate political opponents, kidnap for ransom. Full video through this link.



Jovenel Moïse Dead: Haitian President Assassinated, Plunging Country into New Political Crisis
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Anyone repeating the claim that Jimmy Cherizier #BBQ is a revolutionary needs to first spend some time viewing the WhatsApp videos of his massacres/handiwork; Interview survivors. After YEARS of this who’s gonna join a “revolution” he leads? ...I wanna know- who’s paying BBQ now?

 

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No! Jovenel Moïse served the bourgeoisie mafia faithfully, and targeted a few that opposed him like any aspiring dictator would. It is the poor majority that resented him. As he faced ongoing protests, he turned to "political strategist" Antonio Sola for demagogy training. #Haiti








As Jovenel Moïse became increasingly unpopular, he began delivering baseless and lie-filled speeches, thanks to Antonio Sola, about fighting the bourgeoisie mafia that controls 80% of the economy, on behalf of the poor majority. But his words did not match his actions. #Haiti



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Jovenel Moise: The US-backed PHTK dictatorship marches on
July 20, 2021



Haitians protest near the Petion Ville police station in Port au Prince on July 8. Petion Ville is the neighborhood of the wealthy elite, including Juvenal Moise, who lived and was assassinated there. – Photo: Joseph Odelyn, AP



“Black Lives Matter from Haiti to the Bay” by Kiyoshi Taylor


by Seth Donnelly

Today, the people of Haiti are facing down the US-backed dictatorship of the ruling Haitian Tet Kale Party (PHTK) that came to power through the fraudulent election of Michel Martelly in 2010 and maintained its grip on power through the fraudulent election of Jovenel Moise in 2016, what Haitian activists refer to as electoral coup d’etats. Both elections were held under UN occupation and sponsored by the US government.

As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton detoured from her trip to the Middle East at the height of the Arab Spring uprising in Egypt and personally intervened to put Martelly into power. Similarly, the US State Department immediately heralded the 2016 elections as legitimate and subsequent US administrations, first Trump then Biden, continued to prop up the Moise regime diplomatically and financially.

The July 7 assassination of Jovenel Moise by a professional kill squad identifying itself as “DEA” does not alter US support for the PHTK regime. Unless there is massive opposition by the US public and members of Congress, expect the Biden administration to continue to support the current PHTK regime led by Prime Minister Claude Joseph or whoever else emerges within this regime to assume power during this transition.

Expect the Biden administration to provide ongoing funding for its brutal security forces. These central points should not be obscured by escalating media speculation regarding “who did it,” particularly in the aftermath of arrests of ex-Colombian soldiers and several Haitians with US ties such as Christian Emmanuel Sanon.

What are the characteristics that define the PHTK regime under both Martelly and Moise?

The PHTK regime is a puppet dictatorship installed and maintained by the US government and UN occupation forces in coordination with members of the Haitian upper class, operating against the interests of the impoverished majority of the Haitian people. The following are central characteristics of the regime:

1. Engaging in pervasive corruption and the massive looting of public funds.

2. Facilitating land grabs and the dispossession of Haitian farmers, including by Moise himself to enlarge his personal banana republic, as well as the plunder of Haiti’s vast natural resources – gold, petroleum, bauxite and more – by domestic oligarchs and foreign corporations. The “open” investment climate supported by the PHTK regime is noted in this 2018 US State Department Report on “doing business in Haiti”.

3. Waging a war on the poor majority and the popular grassroots Lavalas movement through horrific massacres in poor neighborhoods such as Lasalin and Bel Air, violent gentrification, and targeted assassinations and rapes of human rights activists. These gross human rights violations perpetrated by the regime are also documented by the International Human Rights Clinic of the Harvard Law School in its April 2021 report “Killing with Impunity: State-Sanctioned Massacres in Haiti.”

What were the limits of Moise’s effectiveness as a puppet ruler?
1. Moise proved incapable of containing the massive grassroots uprising to establish a truly popular, democratic government. Since Moise took power, the Haitian people have taken to the streets by the hundreds of thousands, again and again, facing live ammunition, tear gas, arbitrary arrest, torture, rape and extrajudicial killings by the Haitian National Police (HNP) – trained by UN occupation officials in Haiti and by the US police, including the NYPD.

The HNP have likewise been funded by the US government to the tune of millions of dollars per year, with US funding increasing under the Trump administration, a move correlating with increasing human rights violations by the HNP. The Biden administration has likewise continued this support for the police force clearly implicated in massacres and gross human rights violations.

Despite such US training and funding of the HNP, Moise has been unable to keep “law and order.” Huge protests continue to erupt.

At the same time, regime-backed paramilitaries (“gangs”) like the G9 death squad, led by former policeman Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, continue to terrorize the poor people of all ages in Port-au-Prince through a reign of kidnappings, torture, rape and killings. G9 and paramilitary violence have displaced thousands of people who have been forced from their neighborhoods after their homes have been burned down and their relatives and neighbors have been massacred.

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Haitians gather at the US Embassy in Port au Prince seeking visas to leave Haiti fearing worsening violence and poverty after the assassination of Juvenal Moise. – Photo: Orlando Barria, EFE, Alamy Live News

2. Moise recently clashed with members of the small, powerful Haitain upper class, such as Reginald Boulos and other oligarchs. This clash reflected intra-elite squabbles, as Moise was using his political power to consolidate his hold in ways reminiscent of the Duvalier dictatorships.

3. There was growing opposition inside of the US Congress to the Biden administration’s ongoing support of the Moise regime, as reflected by this April 26 letter from 68 members of the US House of Representatives to the Biden administration, noting that the Moise regime “lacks the credibility and legitimacy to oversee a constitutional referendum … or to administer elections that are free and fair.”

In the aftermath of this letter, Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced, as reported on June 9, that the US would no longer support the plan by the Moise regime to augment its power through holding a bogus “referendum” this summer to weaken the Haitian Constitution. Despite this policy reversal, the Biden administration nonetheless continued to supportthe regime to illegally stay in power and manipulate elections scheduled for this next September.

The US has allocated extensive funding for these sham elections which will include the referendum, in violation of the wishes of the Haitian majority. Moreover, the Biden administration called for more US funding for the Haitian police, despite the clear record of gross human rights violations linked to the police. Yet this support by the Biden administration for Moise was facing mounting political opposition in Congress.
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What drives US foreign policy towards Haiti?




In his speech “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break the Silence” given in the Riverside Church on April 4, 1967, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. stated: “All over the globe men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression, and out of the wounds of a frail world, new systems of justice and equality are being born. The shirtless and barefoot people of the land are rising up as never before.” He protested the fact that the US government stood on the wrong side of this revolution, in Vietnam and elsewhere. Nowhere is this more graphically illustrated than in Haiti.

US policy towards Haiti, as elsewhere through the “Third World,” has been remarkably consistent over the 19th, 20th, now 21st centuries, based on three pillars: 1) a white supremacist opposition to genuine decolonization and national liberation by Black and colonized peoples; 2) the Monroe-doctrine mindset of the US as the police officer of the Western Hemisphere in particular and the world in general; and 3) the elevation of US business and local upper class interests above the basic human rights of the poor majority, along with the elevation of capitalist exploitation over popular democracy.

In 1804, Haitians waged a successful revolution against one of the most powerful European empires of the time, emancipating themselves from slavery and colonialism, becoming the world’s first Black republic and the first nation to permanently ban slavery. It can be said that the Haitian Revolution was the most radical assertion of the right to have rights in human history.

Haiti’s freedom posed a great threat to the system of slavery in the US and the Americas.

Fueling hope, resistance and rebellion among enslaved people throughout the Caribbean and the United States, the newly independent Haitian government offered asylum and citizenship to any African who escaped slavery. The independent Haitian government invited people of African and Indigenous origins who were fleeing oppression to come and live in Haiti.

Freedom fighters such as Simon Bolívar and liberation movements throughout the Americas were given material support by the Haitian government on the condition that they abolish slavery if they came to power. Haiti stands at the very center of the world struggle to end slavery.

Haiti’s freedom posed a great threat to the system of slavery in the US and the Americas. The white supremacist leaders of the United States attempted to strangle the new nation at its birth by instituting a worldwide boycott against Haiti. France took similar action, forcing Haiti to pay reparations to French slave owners for the property they lost when slavery ended.

This “property” was the human beings who had been enslaved. The debt was not paid off until the 1940s, by which time banks in the United States had taken over the collection process. Over time Haiti paid France $21.7 billion, an extortion that has been aptly called the greatest heist in history.

In the 20th century, Haiti became a virtual colony of the United States, beginning in 1915, when the U.S. Marines were sent by President Woodrow Wilson to occupy the country. More than 20,000 people were killed by the marines.

During 19 years of occupation Haitians put up fierce and protracted resistance, and Black activists in the United States were in the forefront of solidarity with the Haitian struggle. The NAACP denounced the invasion, as did the Garvey Movement.

Twice, the United States supported coups to overthrow the elected government, in 1991 and 2004.

NAACP leader James Weldon Johnson detailed the crimes committed by US occupying forces in “The Truth About Haiti: An NAACP Report” (1920) published in The Crisis. The marines finally left Haiti in 1934, leaving in their place the notorious Haitian Armed Forces to violently protect foreign corporations and the Haitian elite by smashing all opposition.

From the 1950s through the 1980s, the US government supported the brutal dictatorships of “Papa Doc” and “Baby Doc” Duvalier, who tortured and killed thousands of Haitians. The popular mass movement that came to be known as Lavalas (The “flash flood” of the people), succeeded in toppling the Duvalier dictatorship and electing Jean-Bertrand Aristide as president of Haiti.

Twice, the United States supported coups to overthrow the elected government, in 1991 and 2004. Ever since this last coup, Haiti has been occupied by the United Nations, as authorized by the UN Security Council, at the behest primarily of the US, France and Canada. Under this occupation, the people of Haiti have been engaged in a fierce struggle against a series of puppet dictatorships installed by the US. What is important to recognize now is that the current PHTK regime is the institutional manifestation of the 2004 coup, an attempt to make the coup permanent, with or without Jovenel Moise.

Solidarity is needed now more than ever
Today, the people of Haiti are struggling courageously to establish their own transition government of Sali Piblik (public safety) drawing on dedicated professionals and activists from all sectors of Haitian society, a government capable of stabilizing society and attending to people’s most pressing needs, while organizing truly fair and free elections. In this struggle, Fanmi Lavalas, the party of the Lavalas movement, remains a vital force, based on speaking to the needs of the poor majority.

The Haitian people have not forgotten what Lavalas could accomplish during the brief period of real democracy before the US coup of 2004 hurled the country back into misery. During this brief period of real democracy, more schools were built than in the previous 150 years of Haitian history, healthcare was expanded, affordable housing was constructed, cooperatives were formed, the dreaded army was disbanded, women’s rights were expanded, along with so many more achievements.

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In San Francisco, where this solidarity protest was recently held, strong support for a democratic Haiti has been built over the past few decades by the Haiti Action Committee. Learn more at www.haitisolidarity.net.
And all of this was done with a tiny national budget while the US attempted to economically strangle Haiti by cutting off aid and loans. In contrast, the PHTK regime has been fully backed by the US and had a budget 14 times greater, yet it can only show deepening poverty and misery for the masses of people, including a doubling of acute severe childhood malnutrition, along with widespread massacres and gross human rights violations – all made possible by the USA.

As Fanmi Lavalas put it in a statement on March 2, 2021: “Indeed, today’s reality clearly lays bare the truth. If there had not been a Feb. 29, 2004, kidnapping coup d’etat, today we would not have a government of kidnappers that causes each and every Haitian citizen to go about with his or her own coffin. Yes, ever since the 2004 coup d’etat, the masses have never ceased to experience more and more suffering. Massacres, repression, misery, starvation, unemployment, bullets, tear gas, kidnapping … and more. The criminals have not stopped stealing the lands of the peasants. If we can’t go to school, can’t eat, can’t have decent housing, if we don’t have potable water to drink, if we don’t have security, if they are kidnapping us, it is a direct consequence of the 2004 kidnapping coup d’etat.”

All progressive-minded people in the US need to make the struggle of the Haitian people central to our own struggles. We need to organize solidarity protests everywhere we can and pressure our members of Congress to do the following:

1. Cut off all US aid for the Haitian police once and for all.

2. Stop the Biden administration’s support for the PHTK regime regardless of who the new figurehead becomes.

3. End US support for sham elections and the constitutional referendum organized by the PHTK regime.

4. Support the right of the Haitian people to form, through their own popular movement, their own transition government free from US interference. No US military intervention in Haiti.

For more information, go to www.haitisolidarity.net.


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It is déjà vu all over again.
Foreigners Select Haiti’s Prime Minister
By Yves Engler



Recently the Core Group (US, Canada, France, Spain, Germany, Brazil, UN and OAS) published a note saying Ariel Henry was the prime minister of Haiti. Within 48 hours the other individual claiming the position fell into line behind Henry, who was a member of the US/France/Canada created ‘Council of the Wise’ that appointed the prime minister after President Jean Bertrand Aristide was ousted in 2004.

The Core Group’s bid to unify the PHTK (right wing ‘Bald-Headed’ Party) regime was designed to undercut an effort by a broad group of Haitian political actors to form a consensus government. The Commission pour la recherche d’une solution à la crise is seeking to form a government that would remain in place for a year or two in a bid to stabilize the country and revitalize moribund state institutions. Then it would oversee elections.

But the Core Group wants the PHTK regime to oversee quick elections, which will be easy to manipulate. Something that has happened numerous times in the recent past.

As a result, many Haitian civil society and political actors have criticized the Core Group’s ‘selection of Haiti’s leader by statement’. To understand their concerns, imagine the Jamaican, Congolese, Guatemalan and Filipino ambassadors releasing a collective statement on who should be prime minister of Canada.

The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse reflects the disintegration of Haitian politics after a decade of foreign intervention that empowered the neo-Duvalierist PHTK since an earthquake devastated Port-au-Prince and surrounding regions in January 2010. Instead of dispatching Heavy Urban Search and Rescue Teams to help with relief and medical support after the quake, Ottawa sent 2,000 troops to join over 10,000 US troops deployed to Haiti. As internal Canadian government documents show, they were deployed out of concern over a “popular uprising” amidst the political vacuum and the return of Haiti’s most popular politician, Aristide, from forced exile.

While their massive capacities offered certain logistical benefits, the foreign troops trampled on Haitian sovereignty by seizing control of the airport and port. Simultaneously, the government was sidelined from international reconstruction. In the months after the quake the US and Canada demanded the Haitian parliament pass an 18-month state of emergency law that effectively gave up government control over the reconstruction.

Not viewing then-President Renée Préval as sufficiently compliant, the US and Canada pushed for elections to take place only months after the horrific earthquake. With rubble throughout Port au Prince and hundreds of thousands living in camps, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon demanded Préval hold elections by the end of the year. In May 2010 Cannon said, “the international community wants to see a commitment, a solid, serious commitment to have an election by the end of this year.” (With far fewer logistical hurdles, it took two years to hold elections after the 2004 US/France/Canada coup.)

As a result of various obstacles tied to the earthquake and a devastating cholera outbreak introduced to the country by negligent UN troops in October 2010, hundreds of thousands were unable to vote during the first round of the November 28, 2010, election. Another factor dampening turnout was the exclusion of Aristide’s Fanmi Lavalas from participating.

Following the first round of voting the US and Canada forced the candidate whom Haiti’s electoral council had in second place, Jude Celestin, out of the runoff. Rather than the candidate of Préval’s social democratic INITE party, US and Canadian officials claimed the extreme right-wing Michel Martelly deserved to be in the second round. A US and Canada dominated OAS electoral mission concluded Martelly was in second place despite, explains the Centre for Economic Policy Research, no “legal, statistical, or other logical basis for its conclusions.” Nevertheless, Ottawa and Washington pushed the Haitian government to accept the OAS’s recommendations. Cannon said he “strongly urges the Provisional Electoral Council to accept and implement the [OAS] report’s recommendations and to proceed with the next steps of the electoral process accordingly.” In an interview Canada’s foreign minister warned that “time is running out”, adding that “our ambassador has raised this with the president [Préval] himself.” As part of their full-court press, Haitian officials had their US visas revoked, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton traveled to Port-au-Prince and there were threats that aid would be cut off if Martelly’s vote total was not increased as per the OAS recommendation.

The pressure worked. But only about 20% of voters participated in the second round of elections, which Martelly ‘won’.

Washington and Ottawa backed Martelly as he failed to hold constitutionally mandated elections and became ever more violent. As president, Martelly surrounded himself with former Duvalierists and death squad leaders who’d been arrested for rape, murder, kidnapping and drug trafficking. When brutal dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier returned to Haiti after 25 years, Martelly told the New York Times no one wanted him prosecuted except for “certain institutions and governments” abroad.

During repeated visits Canadian foreign minister John Baird praised Martelly for “going in the right direction” and operating “a really functioning government.” In 2013 Baird and minister for the Americas Diane Ablonczy met Martelly and his Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe in Port-au-Prince saying, “we share with Haitian leaders the goal of seeing a self-sustaining economy with opportunity for all Haitians and a greater role for private-sector actors, including Canadian companies.” Ottawa backed Martelly until protests forced him to leave office at the end of his five-year mandate.

They also helped Martelly make the little-known Jovenel Moïse his successor. The US and Canada pushed to move forward with the second round of voting after mass protests broke out over election irregularities. When the second round was finally canceled Global Affairs put out a statement headlined “Ministers Dion and Bibeau concerned by postponement of Haiti’s presidential elections.” A subsequent audit of the election results found that 92% of polling place tally sheets had significant irregularities and a stunning 900,000 of the 1.5 million votes cast were from ‘accredited poll observers’ who could vote at any voting station.

In a new election a year later barely one in five eligible voters participated. According to official figures, Moïse received less than 600,000 votes — just 9.6 percentof registered voters. Voter suppression was widespread.

Beyond direct efforts to dampen turnout, elections had largely lost their legitimacy. Many Haitians believed then and believe today that no matter who receives the most votes the tallies will be ‘arranged’ to suit the ruling candidate. And if a pro-poor candidate wins, their agenda will be stifled or they will be overthrown.

This belief is based upon experience. In the most credible election in Haitian history, Aristide’s Fanmi Lavalas won more than 70% of the votes for 7,000 positions. In the May 2000 legislative and municipal elections they took an unprecedented 89 of 115 mayoral positions, 72 of 83 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 18 of 19 Senate seats.

Knowing they had no chance of gaining power via the ballot box in the foreseeable future, the foreign backed opposition parties cried foul. After initially describing the elections as “a great success for the Haitian population”, the OAS subsequently criticized the counting method in a handful of Senate seats (as has been done in previous selections, the electoral council determined the 50 percent plus one vote required for a first-round victory by calculating the percentages of the top four candidates.) The opposition boycotted the subsequent presidential election, which they had no chance of winning. A USAID poll of 1,002 Haitians conducted on the eve of the November 2000 presidential election showed that Aristide was far and away the most popular politician and Fanmi Lavalas was the preferred party by an incredible 13 to one.

In one of the most impressive feats of 21st-century imperial propaganda, supposed ‘irregularities’ in the May legislative and municipal election became the justification for destabilizing and ultimately overthrowing Aristide. In other words, the 2004 coup against President Aristide began with an effort to discredit elections he neither participated in nor oversaw.

The US- and Canada-sponsored destabilization campaign included an aid embargo, funding for opposition groups, diplomatic isolation and paramilitary attacks. It culminated with US, French and Canadian troops invading the country to physically remove the president.

Incredibly this was all planned, in broad outline, in advance, in Canada.

In 2003 Jean Chrétien’s Liberal government organized the “Ottawa Initiative on Haiti” where high-level US, French and OAS officials discussed ousting Haiti’s elected president, re-creating the dreaded army and putting the country under UN trusteeship. Thirteen months after the meeting Aristide was forced out and Haiti was under UN occupation. The military was subsequently re-created.

The current Core Group traces its roots to the 2003 Ottawa Initiative on Haiti meeting. Some have labeled it a “fourth branch” of the Haitian government. But the Core Group’s success at rallying the PHTK behind Ariel Henry demonstrates its influence may be greater than that.

The vast majority of Haitians are right to be angry at foreign interference in their country. Look at where it has led.

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