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- Via The NY Transfer News Service ~ All the News that Doesn't Fit
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- New U.S. schemes to undermine Haiti
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- By Pat Chin
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- Under unrelenting pressure from U.S. imperialism, the Haitian
- government in exile has formulated a plan ostensibly aimed at
- restoring constitutional order and deposed President Jean Bertrand
- Aristide to Haiti.
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- The Declaration of Florida, which evolved from a meeting held in
- Miami June 25-28, establishes a 10-member commission headed by
- Father Antoine Adrien, Aristide's personal representative. Under
- the nine-point plan, the commission hopes to begin talks with the
- army and business, church, labor, peasant, political, and human
- rights groups.
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- U.S.-backed Marc Bazin, appointed president by the interim
- government on June 2, could participate "in his capacity as
- president of Haiti's second largest political party," explained
- Jean Casimir, Haitian ambassador to Washington. (New York Carib
- News, July 21) According to the Declaration of Florida, the
- delegation would be accompanied by an Organization of American
- States civilian mission "for an unfolding of negotiations in Haiti
- without confrontation."
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- Citing Casimir, Carib News further reported that the commission
- would also seek to "discuss military reforms, accelerate the
- introduction of a market economy in Haiti and promote respect for
- human rights and civil liberties."
-
- Not all elements in the Lavalas movement, Aristide's base of
- support, agree with this course of action. For example, an article
- in the July 8-14 issue of Haiti Progr s stated:
-
- "If the principal objective of Bazin was to seize power at any
- price, he now feels to be on extremely slippery ground. So, rather
- than remain at the mercy of the military and be terribly limited
- by the very grave economic situation, he is rather interested in
- orienting himself toward `negotiations' which will permit him to
- draw nearer to the international community, perhaps as a first
- step to at least obtain a softening of the embargo. If the Lavalas
- government agrees to a power sharing arrangement, that would be
- the best thing for him, since he knows the reinstallation of
- President Aristide under these conditions would only be a
- temporary measure before his subsequent elimination. And also the
- best solution for the United States. ... We understand the tactics
- of Bazin and the United States perfectly, but something leaves us
- perplexed and that's the tactics of the Lavalas government. Can we
- believe that it also would be in favor of this type of
- `reconciliation'?"
-
- According to the July 12 Nicaragua Solidarity Network update:
- "Radio RCN of Bogota, Colombia reports that the U.S. has launched
- a diplomatic offensive to get Latin American support for a
- military invasion of Haiti. ...`The U.S. is seeking a regional
- legitimacy for the likely occupation, of Haiti,' said RCN."
-
- Meanwhile, under severe conditions of repression, Haitians
- continue to flee their country. About 50 people drowned off the
- coast of Haiti July 20 while attempting to escape in a rickety
- boat, reported Radio Metropole.
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- Prior to that, on July 15 about 400 medical students demonstrated
- against the military-backed de facto regime. According to the
- Haitian News Agency, the protest was broken up by soldiers and
- plainclothes police. On July 15 the Associated Press reported
- seven students injured, one by gunshot. "The security forces fired
- at the students and clubbed them inside the building. Witnesses
- said about 20 students were arrested."
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- The proliferation of signs attacking Bazin in numerous anti-coup
- demonstrations reflects a strong current in the Haitian mass
- movement that sees through the latest accomodationist maneuvers.
- Bazin, who won only 13 percent of the vote in presidential
- elections to Aristide's 67 percent, is loathed by the great
- majority of Haitians as a U.S. puppet. For them, the Declaration
- of Florida is seen for what it truly is: a thinly veiled attempt
- to obstruct everything for which the Haitian people hoped when
- they elected Aristide in the landslide of Lavalas.
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- (Copyright Workers World Service: Permission to reprint granted
- if source is cited. For more info contact Workers World,46 W. 21
- St., New York, NY 10010; "workers@cdp!igc.org".)
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