| Help Haiti: The Unforgiven Country Cries Out |
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| Written by Chris Floyd | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 13 January 2010 22:36 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I. Exactly two hundred years ago, Haitian slaves overthrew their French masters -- the first successful national slave revolt in history. What Spartacus dreamed of doing, the Haitian slaves actually accomplished. It was a tremendous achievement -- and the white West has never forgiven them for it. Indeed it does. The 2004 piece detailed Washington's latest long, bipartisan squeeze play on Haiti, which culminated in a coup engineered by the Bush Administration -- the second time in which a U.S. president named George Bush had ousted the democratically-elected Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from office. It is tale worth telling again: Although the [2004] Haiti coup was widely portrayed as an irresistible upsurge of popular discontent, it was of course the result of years of hard work by Bush's dedicated corrupters of democracy, as William Bowles of Information Clearinghouse reports. Bushist bagmen funded the political opposition to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, smuggled guns to exiled Haitian warlords, and carried out a relentless strangulation of the county, cutting off long-promised financial and structural aid to one of the poorest nations on earth until food prices were soaring, unemployment spiked to 70 percent, and the broken-backed government lost control of society to armed gangs of criminals, fanatics and the merely desperate. Meanwhile, Haiti was forced to pay $2 million a month on debts run up by the murderous (U.S.-backed) dictatorships that had ruled the island since the American military occupation of 1915-1934. ...
Bill Clinton restored Aristide to office in 1994 - but only after forcing him to agree to, yes, "market reforms." In fact, it was Clinton, the privateers' pal, who instigated the post-election aid embargo that Bush II used to such devastating effect. Aristide's chief failing as a leader was his attempt to live up to this bipartisan blackmail. As in every other nation that's come under the IMF whip, Haiti's already-fragile economy collapsed. Bush family retainers like Apaid then shoved the country into total chaos, making it easy prey for the warlords whom Bush operatives - many of them old Iran-Contra hands - supplied with arms through the Dominican Republic, the Boston Globe reports. ...
Obama and his "superstar" secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, are loudly championing the latest egregious, brutal farce that Washington and the West have foisted upon the uppity natives of Haiti. It is certain such dirty work will soon be afoot once more -- and we must fight it, call attention to it, and not let Haiti disappear in the imperial shadow yet again. But at this moment, the most pressing concern is the human suffering in Haiti. So again, do look into the relief efforts noted above, or any others you might prefer. UPDATE: John Caruso has more background on one of the relief agencies recommended above, plus more historical context for Haiti's suffering, including this devastating piece by Noam Chomsky. Add this page to your favorite Social Bookmarking websites
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Comments (10)
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Debbie Kimlin
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... You know the old saying 'practice makes perfect'. I have come to realize that all the goings on in 'developing' countries (Shock Doctrine) are practice for what happens to us(western countries). A litte more subtle perhaps, but with the mind numbing brainwashing and propaganda of 'reality tv and celebrity worship' it works wonders. My thoughts and donations to the people of Haiti, during this terrible time. Thanks Chris |
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NomNomNom
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... The only bright spots are the difficulty this will pose for Dyncorp's expansion of the military base and imagining Pat Buchanan's dismay if a million "Zulus" invade Miami Beach. That picture is just heart wrenching. What a terrible tragedy. |
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nina
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... Thank you. This is the information I wanted to see and more, wanted to know was available to be seen. Most of it I painstakingly unearthed when Haiti was sponged up occupado and Aristide sent packing, even jerked around on holiday from darkest Africa as our plantation overseers soundly objected, but this time the history is at last all in one place, laid out direct point by direct point like a dagger into the heart, the heart of darkness where everything is designed to fall apart. I'm now hearing that Guantanamo prison is being considered as a safe relocation zone. This would be wonderful if Haitians were hamsters. |
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Art James, bebop-o, GoodCelery!
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Earth shakes. sad. so sad. Sometimes, my comment doesn't go to your site. Mystery. I'll try today. I've hundreds if Earthquake images. In 1993, when the AP mentioned India's Quack - 60,000 may have died, It was 28,000. `Walls. Stone walls of homes and barns shook like a crib. Baby crib cradle? No. The Earth shook. Walls fell. The human villagers in rural Killari, were asleep. sad, a QUAKE was 6.4 on the 'scale' at 4:?0 AM. Animal, elder, babies, cradles (sad) got crushed. I was there with Ananda Marga for burial duties. ` It wasn't 60,000 American names or 3.2 million. Remember. Bombs. Some of these DC creeps B-52 Vietnamese. Death. Briefly. The rumor then in `93 was that underground test? War armaments were tested. It shook the firmament? I was told`the Quake was not a natural a phenomena. Man was `testing. Testing for`killing. How shallow`cruel. Mankind has become. |
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Bill Jones
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I was thinking of exactly this history As soon as I heard of the earthquake. As always, Chris, You've written of it beautifully, thanks. |
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john kelley
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... 'i say I remember when a we used to sit In a government yard in Trenchtown, Oba - obaserving the hypocrites as they would Mingle with the good people we meet, meet Good friends we have, oh, good friends we have lost Along the way,way say In this great future called life, you can't forget your past; So dry your tears, I seh. Yeah!' (Bob Marley) |
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K. James
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... Thanks so much for your analysis, Chris. Nothing to add but to mention Obama's mind boggling decision to have Bush assist in the fund-raising effort for Haiti. Is he ignorant of the facts of Bush's role in all that you've cited, or is he simply obtuse? Either way, it is beyond ironic that Bush be asked to be involved. I tell you, that Obama is a piece of work. |
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Grandma Jefferson
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But of Course... ...Bush & the Carlyle Group will hit the ground running in the shattered ruins of Haiti. They doubless view this catastrophe as yet another opportunity provided by their loving gawd's on-going "Urban Renewal" project, as earlier demonstrated by Katrina. Now that the nation is utterly destroyed, and its people reduced to the walking dead, the overlords can finalize their project of ownership with little opposition. They'll call it "relief" and expect gratitude. And who better to enable this than "Ole Massa" Bush? |
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john kelley
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wrong choice of word ...and four days into the tradgedy Rene Preval and his lackeys have yet to show their mugs. Probably too busy with Mr. Clinton and his fellow douchebags working out the 'details' for the tourist infrastructure development on the north side of the island. _________ From the Urban Dictionary: douchebag: 1)Someone who has surpassed the levels of jerk and asshole, however not yet reached fucker or motherfucker. |
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Bill Jones
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A couple of related articles Michel Chossudovsky on the US invasion of Haiti: http://www.globalresearch.ca/i...eId=17000 A few thoughts on The crazed, but not to be misunderestimated Pat Robertson http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/2010/01/pat-robertson-is-far-more-important.html |
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