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Haiti: Obama does not like black people by Jafrikayiti, December 31, 2010
"We now live in a world where powerful countries - all of them so-called democracies - manipulate multilateral bodies to the great disadvantage and suffering of the poorer developing nations". Rolihlahla (Nelson) Mandela
As the year 2010 closes the United Nations is facing a serious crisis of credibility. Whether in Ivory Coast, in the Congo or in Haiti, U.N. troops sent to “keep the peace” are repeatedly accused of perpetrating grave human rights violations, including mass murders. This note shall focus on the track record of the Mission des nations unies pour la stabilisation d’Haiti (MINUSTHA), which has been in operation in this Caribbean island nation for the past six years. We shall also see, at the end of this brief text, what all this has to do with Barack Obama.
In a recent interview, Brazilian diplomat Ricardo Seitenfus accused the U.N. of “transforming the Haitians into prisoners on their own island”. Within a matter of hours, Seitenfus was called back to Brazil and summarily fired from his post as Special Representative of the Organization of American States in Haiti.
In recent days, former Cuban President Fidel Castro spoke publicly in support of Seitenfus. However, is there tangible evidence in support of Seitenfus’ grave assertions? American investigative journalist Kevin Pina has just released a powerful documentary that should help answer this specific question without ambiguity.
Pina’s We Must Kill the Bandits is 66-minutes long. Its “in your face” style is both provocative and irresistible. Packed with video evidence, "Bandits" leads the viewer to a disturbing yet inescapable conclusion: As per Patrice Lumumba’s 1960 Congo, in 2010 Haiti, the United Nations is mobilized as a deadly tool of repression in the hands of powerful countries that are bent on robbing Haitians of their right to self-governance and democratic rule.
Bandits is available free over the Internet at URL: http://bit.ly/eWFDLd Please be warned! This well-researched documentary is graphic and highly disturbing. The film should not be viewed in the company of small children.
From the onset, Pina makes the point that the U.N.-attributed murders documented in his film continue to occur up to the current year.
Among several powerful footages in Bandits, I propose these segments, listed in chronological order, which are especially deserving of attention:
Pina provides historical context for the term “bandits”. He uses archive footages of U.S. invasions of Haiti in 1915 and 2004 (see minutes 5:43 to 8:07)
Pina interviews U.S. author Randall Robinson who shares specific details surrounding the ouster of President Aristide by U.S. military personnel and diplomats, the evening of the February 29, 2004 coup d’état (8:08)
The author painstakingly documents how a campaign of military repression and psychological warfare intensified immediately following Aristide’s ouster. He illustrates this with a March 2004 incident whereby U.S. troops gunned down Spanish reporter Ricardo Ortega and maneuvered to have the latter’s killing blamed on Aristide supporters (10:09- 12:50).
With a one-of-a-kind video interview of former Haitian Prime Minister Yvon Neptune, the filmmaker presents undisputable proof that Neptune knew that Haitian President Aristide was taken out of Haiti against his will and that the post-coup puppet president (Boniface Alexandre) was illegally installed by foreign diplomats (13:24-15:00).
Convincingly, Pina describes the process by which former military tough guy and CIA-operative Herard Abraham was remobilized to orchestrate, in conjunction with Canadian special forces, a resurrection of Haiti’s hated Forces armées d’Haiti (FadH) and its paramilitary arm FRAPH, by recycling their membership within the Haitian National Police. (15:50 – 17:55)
The camera follows the campaign to silence popular folk artist and political activist Annette (Sò Anne) Auguste (20:15 - 22:08)
U.N. massacres which happened between September 30 and December 2004 as well as the arrest of human rights activist Father Gérard Jean-Juste are presented with graphic details (26:10 - 36:00).
The second half of the documentary exposes how the U.N. campaign of repression continued unabated throughout 2005 and 2006. A number of specific confrontations are highlighted: First, between pro-democracy demonstrators and Brazilian U.N. General Heleno (37:00 - 46:00); Then, between masked Haitian policemen operating with full U.N. support and the journalists, including producer Kevin Pina, whom they try to intimidate into silence - yet another “must watch” footage (48:50 – 50:53). It is noteworthy that Heleno’s successor, U.N. Commander Urano Teixeira Da Matta Bacellar, met a tragic end under yet to be elucidated conditions at Hotel Montana, on January 7, 2006
(Please see: Bacellar )
Particularly disturbing and graphic are the final scenes of the documentary where the producers describe U.N. massacres in Cité Soleil which occurred May 31, 2005 (50:54 – 54:25), July 6, 2005 (56:11 – 1:00:43) and December 22, 2006. In the latter piece, a blind man nursing several shot wounds grabs a guitar and offers a song to the foreigners (“blan”- “whites”) whom he accuses to have shot him and killed his two children. "blan MINUSTAH sa m genyen ak ou?” – (What have I done to you MINUSTHA foreigners?).
As we ponder the blind man’s question, I have not forgotten my promise to address your own. Indeed, what does all of this have to do with Barack Obama? At the risk of confusing you even further, let me answer: “nothing whatsoever!”. In these days of Hollywood-style reporting, it is apparently impossible to attract interest in the plight of millions of human beings dying at the end of U.N. troops. That the same “peacekeeping forces” supposedly mobilized to bring peace to an impoverished people have instead caused a deadly epidemic of cholera in their midst isn’t deserving of the attention of mainstream media. Even less so are the valiant efforts being deployed by Haitians to resist the incredible set of natural and man-made disasters visited upon them in 2010. They will likely never make the screens of CNN, BBC or Radio-Canada. Mindful of this sad fact, a clever producer recently titled his documentary A Marshall Plan for Haiti . Yet, rather than daydreaming about sudden goodwill towards Haiti by its historical tormentors, this film sheds light on the existence of true transformative Haitian leadership in action. Perhaps, Pina should also change the title of his film to “Please Make Haiti a U.N. Protectorate Governed by Bill (Tarzan) Clinton”.
I apologize for the misleading title of this article. Regrettably, black fratricide remains an immensely attractive theme in our Hollywoodized culture. So, begging your forgiveness, I invite you to partake in Haiti’s traditional Independence Day (January 1) “soup joumou” (Pumpkin soup). And, as we do, let us remember and ponder the words of His Majesty Jean-Jacques Dessalines, liberator and founder of the first Republic of the Americas to have abolished racial slavery and truly embraced universal human freedom: “and those whose fathers are in Africa, will they have nothing?”.
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Jafrikayiti (Jean Saint-Vil) is a Haitian writer and activist based in Ottawa, Canada. His website is http://www.godisnotwhite.com/
Watch Pina’s We Must Kill the Bandits at: http://bit.ly/eWFDLd
Haiti: Obama does not like black people by Jafrikayiti, December 31, 2010
"We now live in a world where powerful countries - all of them so-called democracies - manipulate multilateral bodies to the great disadvantage and suffering of the poorer developing nations". Rolihlahla (Nelson) Mandela
As the year 2010 closes the United Nations is facing a serious crisis of credibility. Whether in Ivory Coast, in the Congo or in Haiti, U.N. troops sent to “keep the peace” are repeatedly accused of perpetrating grave human rights violations, including mass murders. This note shall focus on the track record of the Mission des nations unies pour la stabilisation d’Haiti (MINUSTHA), which has been in operation in this Caribbean island nation for the past six years. We shall also see, at the end of this brief text, what all this has to do with Barack Obama.
In a recent interview, Brazilian diplomat Ricardo Seitenfus accused the U.N. of “transforming the Haitians into prisoners on their own island”. Within a matter of hours, Seitenfus was called back to Brazil and summarily fired from his post as Special Representative of the Organization of American States in Haiti.
In recent days, former Cuban President Fidel Castro spoke publicly in support of Seitenfus. However, is there tangible evidence in support of Seitenfus’ grave assertions? American investigative journalist Kevin Pina has just released a powerful documentary that should help answer this specific question without ambiguity.
Pina’s We Must Kill the Bandits is 66-minutes long. Its “in your face” style is both provocative and irresistible. Packed with video evidence, "Bandits" leads the viewer to a disturbing yet inescapable conclusion: As per Patrice Lumumba’s 1960 Congo, in 2010 Haiti, the United Nations is mobilized as a deadly tool of repression in the hands of powerful countries that are bent on robbing Haitians of their right to self-governance and democratic rule.
Bandits is available free over the Internet at URL: http://bit.ly/eWFDLd Please be warned! This well-researched documentary is graphic and highly disturbing. The film should not be viewed in the company of small children.
From the onset, Pina makes the point that the U.N.-attributed murders documented in his film continue to occur up to the current year.
Among several powerful footages in Bandits, I propose these segments, listed in chronological order, which are especially deserving of attention:
Pina provides historical context for the term “bandits”. He uses archive footages of U.S. invasions of Haiti in 1915 and 2004 (see minutes 5:43 to 8:07)
Pina interviews U.S. author Randall Robinson who shares specific details surrounding the ouster of President Aristide by U.S. military personnel and diplomats, the evening of the February 29, 2004 coup d’état (8:08)
The author painstakingly documents how a campaign of military repression and psychological warfare intensified immediately following Aristide’s ouster. He illustrates this with a March 2004 incident whereby U.S. troops gunned down Spanish reporter Ricardo Ortega and maneuvered to have the latter’s killing blamed on Aristide supporters (10:09- 12:50).
With a one-of-a-kind video interview of former Haitian Prime Minister Yvon Neptune, the filmmaker presents undisputable proof that Neptune knew that Haitian President Aristide was taken out of Haiti against his will and that the post-coup puppet president (Boniface Alexandre) was illegally installed by foreign diplomats (13:24-15:00).
Convincingly, Pina describes the process by which former military tough guy and CIA-operative Herard Abraham was remobilized to orchestrate, in conjunction with Canadian special forces, a resurrection of Haiti’s hated Forces armées d’Haiti (FadH) and its paramilitary arm FRAPH, by recycling their membership within the Haitian National Police. (15:50 – 17:55)
The camera follows the campaign to silence popular folk artist and political activist Annette (Sò Anne) Auguste (20:15 - 22:08)
U.N. massacres which happened between September 30 and December 2004 as well as the arrest of human rights activist Father Gérard Jean-Juste are presented with graphic details (26:10 - 36:00).
The second half of the documentary exposes how the U.N. campaign of repression continued unabated throughout 2005 and 2006. A number of specific confrontations are highlighted: First, between pro-democracy demonstrators and Brazilian U.N. General Heleno (37:00 - 46:00); Then, between masked Haitian policemen operating with full U.N. support and the journalists, including producer Kevin Pina, whom they try to intimidate into silence - yet another “must watch” footage (48:50 – 50:53). It is noteworthy that Heleno’s successor, U.N. Commander Urano Teixeira Da Matta Bacellar, met a tragic end under yet to be elucidated conditions at Hotel Montana, on January 7, 2006
(Please see: Bacellar )
Particularly disturbing and graphic are the final scenes of the documentary where the producers describe U.N. massacres in Cité Soleil which occurred May 31, 2005 (50:54 – 54:25), July 6, 2005 (56:11 – 1:00:43) and December 22, 2006. In the latter piece, a blind man nursing several shot wounds grabs a guitar and offers a song to the foreigners (“blan”- “whites”) whom he accuses to have shot him and killed his two children. "blan MINUSTAH sa m genyen ak ou?” – (What have I done to you MINUSTHA foreigners?).
As we ponder the blind man’s question, I have not forgotten my promise to address your own. Indeed, what does all of this have to do with Barack Obama? At the risk of confusing you even further, let me answer: “nothing whatsoever!”. In these days of Hollywood-style reporting, it is apparently impossible to attract interest in the plight of millions of human beings dying at the end of U.N. troops. That the same “peacekeeping forces” supposedly mobilized to bring peace to an impoverished people have instead caused a deadly epidemic of cholera in their midst isn’t deserving of the attention of mainstream media. Even less so are the valiant efforts being deployed by Haitians to resist the incredible set of natural and man-made disasters visited upon them in 2010. They will likely never make the screens of CNN, BBC or Radio-Canada. Mindful of this sad fact, a clever producer recently titled his documentary A Marshall Plan for Haiti . Yet, rather than daydreaming about sudden goodwill towards Haiti by its historical tormentors, this film sheds light on the existence of true transformative Haitian leadership in action. Perhaps, Pina should also change the title of his film to “Please Make Haiti a U.N. Protectorate Governed by Bill (Tarzan) Clinton”.
I apologize for the misleading title of this article. Regrettably, black fratricide remains an immensely attractive theme in our Hollywoodized culture. So, begging your forgiveness, I invite you to partake in Haiti’s traditional Independence Day (January 1) “soup joumou” (Pumpkin soup). And, as we do, let us remember and ponder the words of His Majesty Jean-Jacques Dessalines, liberator and founder of the first Republic of the Americas to have abolished racial slavery and truly embraced universal human freedom: “and those whose fathers are in Africa, will they have nothing?”.
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Jafrikayiti (Jean Saint-Vil) is a Haitian writer and activist based in Ottawa, Canada. His website is http://www.godisnotwhite.com/
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Sak fè ou ekri betiz la se li ki pou peye pou li.si kanye west di georges bush pa renmen nwa li ka genyen rezon l pou sa apre sak te pase nan new orleans la men yon moun pa ka rete kareman pou di Obama pa renmen nwa tandiske se 200000 dola li sot bay nan kob pa li pou organisatyon Clinton lan ede pep ayisyen ki an detress epi pou di se pou te atire atantyon moun sou yon zak ke MINUSTAH fè an ayiti ,dayè MINUSTAH pa sou yon komandman meriken poukisa ou pa di ke bresilyen ou Lula pa renmen nwa?se yon anti americanisme ki pa genyen sans ,tann lè na reprann pouvwa an ayiti epi na romp relatyon nou ak Eta Zuni bouke kriye.Poukisa Aristide pat fè tankou chavez ki retire venezuela nan bank mondyal e ki mande anbasadè venezwelyen pou l retounen lakay li apre ke li te deklare anbasadè meriken persona non grata.apre nou finn rantre nan tou konfyolo ak moun yo epi nou ap rele se yon ki fè nou sesi se yo ki fè nou se la lè yo tap ban nou lajan teleco nan washington pou nou te fè orji ak fanm nan gwo otel lixye yo pat eg mechan.
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Colocolo
Colocolo T…………….Il faut pas non plus pousser mamie dans les orties… Les Etats unis, c'est le pays de la liberté d'expression…Il a le droit de mettre le titre qu'il veut…
Il n'y a rien de grave dans le titre… l'auteur s'est justifié magistralement sur le titre.. Il n'y a pas de quoi fouetter un chat... que le titre va a être apprécié par les gars du tea party ….….allons allons.. les conservateurs du tea party ne viennent pas sur le forum Haïti… allons allons colocolo…
Ce serait bien que les neo-consevateurs viennent sur le site… je préfère les paleo-conservateurs.
Colocolo T…………….Il faut pas non plus pousser mamie dans les orties… Les Etats unis, c'est le pays de la liberté d'expression…Il a le droit de mettre le titre qu'il veut…
Il n'y a rien de grave dans le titre… l'auteur s'est justifié magistralement sur le titre.. Il n'y a pas de quoi fouetter un chat... que le titre va a être apprécié par les gars du tea party ….….allons allons.. les conservateurs du tea party ne viennent pas sur le forum Haïti… allons allons colocolo…
Ce serait bien que les neo-consevateurs viennent sur le site… je préfère les paleo-conservateurs.
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K.H.L a écrit:Colocolo
Colocolo T…………….Il faut pas non plus pousser mamie dans les orties… Les Etats unis, c'est le pays de la liberté d'expression…Il a le droit de mettre le titre qu'il veut…
Il n'y a rien de grave dans le titre… juste que le titre va a être apprécié par les gars du tea party ….….allons allons.. les conservateurs du tea party ne viennent pas sur le forum Haïti… allons allons colocolo…
K.H.L,
Aux Etats-Unis, la question raciale est un sujet délicat...
Croyez-moi, Forum Haiti sera sur la liste noire si nous continuons sur cette lancée....
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BEN NON VOUS VOUS TROMPEZ...
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K.H.L a écrit:BEN NON VOUS VOUS TROMPEZ...
K.H.L,
L'auteur a déclaré que le président des Etats-Unis n'aime pas un groupe de gens à cause de leur race.
Rappelez-vous ce qui s'était passé lorsque Hitler n'aimait pas les Juifs...
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Colo
pa inkyete w tande pafwa neg ou tande ki ap pale lougarou mal se li ki genyen pi gwo pwen ka ozanfè tande .yo kwè mwen kwè yo neg yo ap fè travay yo pou yo pran non moun.Yo pap jwen mwen.al wè konbyen chek yap resevwa chak mwa.mwen voye dlo mwen pa mouye personn non.
pa inkyete w tande pafwa neg ou tande ki ap pale lougarou mal se li ki genyen pi gwo pwen ka ozanfè tande .yo kwè mwen kwè yo neg yo ap fè travay yo pou yo pran non moun.Yo pap jwen mwen.al wè konbyen chek yap resevwa chak mwa.mwen voye dlo mwen pa mouye personn non.
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Colocolo
Vous êtes taquin… Le president est metis… selon les americains.. il est noir… bon sa femme est noire comme du charbon comme moi… ses deux filles sont noires chocolatées. Le papa du President est nwarrrrrrr… bon… il faut calmer les esprits…. President ou pas president… il est noir.. cela n'a rien avoir avoir les juifs… Il faut pas tout melanger… restons zen les gars… mélangeons pas tout.
Vous êtes taquin… Le president est metis… selon les americains.. il est noir… bon sa femme est noire comme du charbon comme moi… ses deux filles sont noires chocolatées. Le papa du President est nwarrrrrrr… bon… il faut calmer les esprits…. President ou pas president… il est noir.. cela n'a rien avoir avoir les juifs… Il faut pas tout melanger… restons zen les gars… mélangeons pas tout.
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Vous êtes taquin… Le president est metis… selon les americains.. il est noir… bon sa femme est noire comme du charbon comme moi… ses deux filles sont noires chocolatées. Le papa du President est nwarrrrrrr… bon… il faut calmer les esprits…. President ou pas president… il est noir.. cela n'a rien avoir avoir les juifs… Il faut pas tout melanger… restons zen les gars… mélangeons pas tout.
K.H.L,
J'espère que vous avez raison!!!
Bonne Année!
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gros roseau
.mwen voye dlo mwen pa mouye personn non.
lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll…. aujourd'hui i gro roseau i colocolo se sont mis d'accord pour m'achever………..lol
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
.mwen voye dlo mwen pa mouye personn non.
lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll…. aujourd'hui i gro roseau i colocolo se sont mis d'accord pour m'achever………..lol
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Comment l'eau t'a mouillé?ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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je pars aux états unis dans trois semaines.. si je pensais que ce site abritait des terroristes… je vous l'aurais dit…je n'aurais pas mis mon nom.. mais dis donc je en suis pas kamikaze… Tu as déjà vu un caribeen kamikaze… voila une bonne idée de pièce de theatre..
la réponse est non… Il y a pas de danger…
la réponse est non… Il y a pas de danger…
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ben gro rozeau….
c'est juste ton créole qui me fait rire….. je t'assure que je n'ai lu que la fin de la phrase…cela me fatigue les yeux quand c'est en créole comique, mais ca me fait rire.
c'est juste ton créole qui me fait rire….. je t'assure que je n'ai lu que la fin de la phrase…cela me fatigue les yeux quand c'est en créole comique, mais ca me fait rire.
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K.H.L a écrit:je pars aux états unis dans trois semaines.. si je pensais que ce site abritait des terroristes… je vous l'aurais dit…je n'aurais pas mis mon nom.. mais dis donc je en suis pas kamikaze… Tu as déjà vu un caribeen kamikaze… voila une bonne idée de pièce de theatre..
la réponse est non… Il y a pas de danger…
Entendu!
Mais nous allons rester vigilants!
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Pas de souci..je comprends
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Mesye nou komik wi! Ki fè CIA se forumhaiti y ap veye alèkile!?
Mwen pa t panse nou te kapon konsa non!. Natirèlman se mwenmenm ki ekri atik la, se mwen ki mete tout non mwen anba li, mwen siyen li. pa enkyete nou mesye revolisyonè yo, lè CIA vin arete mwen m ap di yo se mwen sèl ki koupab, yo pap fè nou anyen.
Annatandan, m ap pwopoze nou kèk tit altènativ pou menm atik la:
*Madonna will adopt a new child from Haiti
*Wyclef says he will participate in second-round elections in Haiti
* Bill Clinton proposes Monica as Special U.S. Envoy to Haiti.
Mwen swete yo pa p arete cocolo akoz sa mwen ekri la a...
Ala traka mezanmi pou Undercover Brother m yo!
Mwen pa t panse nou te kapon konsa non!. Natirèlman se mwenmenm ki ekri atik la, se mwen ki mete tout non mwen anba li, mwen siyen li. pa enkyete nou mesye revolisyonè yo, lè CIA vin arete mwen m ap di yo se mwen sèl ki koupab, yo pap fè nou anyen.
Annatandan, m ap pwopoze nou kèk tit altènativ pou menm atik la:
*Madonna will adopt a new child from Haiti
*Wyclef says he will participate in second-round elections in Haiti
* Bill Clinton proposes Monica as Special U.S. Envoy to Haiti.
Mwen swete yo pa p arete cocolo akoz sa mwen ekri la a...
Ala traka mezanmi pou Undercover Brother m yo!
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jafrikayiti a écrit:
Annatandan, m ap pwopoze nou kèk tit altènativ pou menm atik la:
*Madonna will adopt a new child from Haiti
*Wyclef says he will participate in second-round elections in Haiti
* Bill Clinton proposes Monica as Special U.S. Envoy to Haiti.
Jaf,
J'aurais personnellement préferé l'un de ces 3 titres...
Bon Dimanche!
Prekosyon pa kapon, kenbe sa pou rès jounen an!
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La prériode des fêtes de fin d'année et de nouvelle année tire à sa fin et j'espère que les intervenants ne consommeront plus d'alcool.
Mon bon ami dont je tais son nom ne va plus écrire en état d'ébriété. lol
Mon bon ami dont je tais son nom ne va plus écrire en état d'ébriété. lol
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