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- From: rich@pencil.cs.missouri.edu (Rich Winkel)
- Subject: HAITI: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE URGED
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- ** Topic: IPS: Haiti needs int'l assistance **
- ** Written 2:31 pm Nov 12, 1992 by caribdesk in cdp:reg.carib **
- From: Bob Thomson <caribdesk>
- Subject: IPS: Haiti needs int'l assistance
-
- /* Written 12:10 am Nov 12, 1992 by newsdesk@igc.apc.org in igc:ips.englibrary */
- /* ---------- "HAITI: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE URG" ---------- */
- Copyright Inter Press Service 1992, all rights reserved. Permission to re-
- print within 7 days of original date only with permission from 'newsdesk'.
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- Title: HAITI: INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE URGED FOR CRIPPLED NATION
-
- /relate/
-
- //att. editors. please relate the following story to the feature
- titled ''haiti: army, police impose reign of terror in outlying
- areas,'' moved from port-au-prince at 1501 gmt//
-
- port-au-prince, nov 9 (ips) -- politicians and trade unionists
- from the americas have urged the international community to
- ''intervene so as to help the haitian people to obtain the return
- of president jean-bertrand aristide'' and others who fled the
- country in the wake of the 30 sep. 1991 military coup.
-
- the call was contained in the final resolution of an
- ''international meeting on repression in haiti,'' held here over
- the weekend. the resolution was released at a press conference on
- monday.
-
- about 100 representatives of haitian political parties, trade
- unions and grassroots organizations attended the nov. 6-7
- meeting, held at the initiative of groups close to aristide's
- national front for change and democracy (fncd).
-
- the encounter was the first of its kind to be held in haiti
- since the 1991 coup.
-
- the resolution denounced ''the hypocritical and macchiavelian
- policy of international organizations and powers in the haitian
- crisis.''
-
- this was an indirect reference to the united states which,
- according to ralph shoenman, president of the u.s. writers'
- association, was the ''main instigator of the sep. 30 coup.''
-
- shoenman was one of 15 personalities representing political,
- trade union and professional organizations from the caribbean,
- latin america and north america who attended the conference.
-
- he charged that former u.s. ambassador to haiti, alvin adams,
- recalled from port-au-prince earlier this year, ''controlled
- the haitian army'' and ''was regularly consulted by the
- commander-in-chief of the haitian army, general raoul cedras,
- before taking any decision.''
-
- his accusation echoed a charge often made by pro-aristide
- groups in haiti, who have consistently maintained that the united
- states was partial to the army and gave lukewarm support to
- efforts to return haiti to democracy.
-
- the resolution also called on the representatives of the
- member countries of the organization of american states (oas)
- to ''intercede with their respective governments so that the oas
- might work diligently on the haiti issue.'' (more)
- ----
-
-
- explaining this call, the resolution added that ''the country
- cannot support indefinitely the (oas) embargo which aggravates
- the country's already precarious economic and social situation,
- increasingly deteriorates its physical environment and only
- enriches the supporters of the coup d'etat.''
-
- the oas slapped an economic embargo on haiti on oct. 8, 1991,
- in an effort to force the military to accept a return to
- democracy. however, political sources close to the fncd told ips
- that the embargo had proved ineffective.
-
- they said it was not affecting the military and its
- supporters, some of whom have grown rich almost overnight from
- the contraband trade which increased with the embargo, whereas it
- had hit haiti's poor hard.
-
- the participants in the meeting decided to set up a permanent
- consultatory group to carry out ''a vast international campaign
- of information on the haitian situation,'' the resolution stated.
-
- they will also create ''an international committee for the
- defence of trade unions and the rights of workers,'' which will
- seek to ''develop the trade union movement in haiti.''
-
- referring to the climate of repression in haiti since the
- coup, which has caused some 40,000 people to flee the country,
- they highlighted the ''selective nature of the repression, which
- is aimed exclusively at the sector which voted for democracy at
- elections on 16 dec. 1990.''
-
- the political and labour representatives said they were
- alarmed ''at the disdain shown by the military authorities for
- the civil activities of the country, in particular those tending
- towards the return to constitutional order in haiti.''
-
- in their resolution, they also expressed ''concern over the
- deterioration of the political, economic and social situation in
- haiti.
-
- they also denounced the repression perpetrated by rural
- policemen against peasant organizations and called for the
- ''respect of individual and public freedoms,'' including the
- right of association and freedom of the press.
- (end/ips/trd/so/ic-kb/92)
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