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- Subject: HAITI: OPEN LETTER TO THE U.S. PEOPLE
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- ** Topic: HAITI: OPEN LETTER TO U.S. PEOPLE **
- ** Written 6:48 pm Aug 11, 1992 by worth in cdp:reg.carib **
- HAITI: OPEN LETTER TO THE U.S. PEOPLE
-
- Washington Office on Haiti first received this letter on August 6, but when ias entered on Peacenet, the first few lines were lost somewhere in the
- electronic ethers. Since several of you have asked, here's the whole
- letter again. It is from Fr. Jan Hoet, a Missionhurst priest who has been
- in rural Haiti for 25 years:
-
- Open Letter to the People of the United States:
-
- I feel an irresistable need to write this, while I am condemned to being a
- helpless witness to the fact that the Haitian people are being wiped out of
- humanity, suffocating under a repression as never seen before. This repression
- is inflicted on the people by the Haitian army, supported by a small group
- of unscrupulous politicians and businessmen. This small group (not 10% of
- the population) seems to have decided to force the majority of the Haitian
- people and the whole international world to accept its will using, therefore,
- lies and violence. Looking at this I am urged to cry with all my strength:
- Stop this injustice! For God's sake, stop it!
-
- A Belgian by birth, I have been living and working in Haiti, in a rural area,
- for almost 25 years as a Catholic missionary priest. I speak the Haitian
- language and I am happy and grateful to have a genuine feeling of acceptance
- by these wonderful, friendly and hospitable people. I have also learned to
- share with my Haitian friends joy and sorrow, happiness and distress. I have
- tasted with them 19 years of the Duvalier dictatorship and witnessed their
- struggle to get out of it. I am impressed by their strength and determination
- to struggle for a democratic society. I have seen their hope and happiness
- after the first democratic and free elections of their history on December 16,
- 1990, followed by the installation of their beloved president and leader,
- Jean-Bertrand Aristide. I have seen the growth of this young democracy and
- the courageous efforts of the government of Aristide-Preval to root out
- corruption and insecurity and to change useless public service into services
- to the people. I also qitnessed the bloody "coup d'etat" of September 30,
- 1991 and the dissillusionment of the Haitians who by this coup were robbed
- of their hope and belief in a better future. And then this new dictatorship,
- installed by the leaders of the coup, more cruel than the one under the
- Duvalier family.
-
- What is alarming me is the role the American government seems to play in all
- this. That is the reason why I am willing to ask you a few questions. Do you
- really know what kind of actions your government is carrying out in countries
- like Haiti? Do you really know what the representatives of your country are
- doing in Haiti? I am sure you must hear about growing anti-American feelings
- in many Third World countries as well as in Europe. Did you ever ask
- yourselves if there could be serious reasons for this? Are you really sure
- that the foreign policy of your government is serving the purpose of the
- peoples concerned with these policies? I have the strong impression that this
- is not always the fact. I have the feeling that these policies often serve the
- interests of a small minority enriching themselves on the back of a powerless
- people.
-
- Do you know that the foreign policy of your government gives the strong
- impression of being built upon bluff and lies? How do you explain the
- difference between official statements from either the President of the
- United States or from the State Department and the concrete actions of the
- American Ambassador in Port-au-Prince? I am urged to express my deep concern
- over allegations that the U.S. Embassy is close to those responsible for the
- coup. We receive information implicating the U.S. Ambassador to Haiti, Alvin
- Adams, in "behind the scenes" support for the coup and the current illegal
- regime. The Buse Administration appears to be playing a double hand,
- publicly applauding democracy but subtly moving to undercut it. It seems that
- the USA, being the only super-power in the world, purports to be the only
- capable judge in all national and international conflicts. All over the world
- the USA is showing itself as the big defender of democracy. What kind of
- democracy are your leaders fighting for? A type of democracy serving its own
- interests, or a type of democracy as wanted by the concerned nations? Do you
- really believe that the USA is the only real model of democracy?
-
- I am impressed by the American motto as written on your money: "In God we
- trust." Don't forget that the Haitian people also are very determined to
- trust in God. Sometimes I ask myself if there could be a different God for
- Americans and for Haitians. In the name of which God is the American
- administration doing all the injustices to the Haitian people, especially to
- those thousands of refugees running from a cruel repression? Everybody knows:
- return to the Haitian people what belongs to them and for which they voted
- with an overwhelming majority in the 1990 election, and there will not be one
- more Haitian refugee. Sometimes I believe that the President of the United
- States has power enough to change the political situation in Haiti with only
- one single word.
-
- I know that in a couple of months you will vote for a new president. I hope
- you are free enough to make your choice for leaders able to serve the
- interests of the American people and to defend the honor of the United States.
-
- John D. Hoet, CICM................... August 5, 1992...........Haiti
-
- #############################################
-
- Similar perspectives on U.S. Ambassador Alvin Adams (reportedly headed for
- Peru -- some hold that his original mission of installing Marc Bazin in the
- palace had to be accomplished before he could move to "enhance" another
- Third World democracy) have been widespread, particularly since the coup.
- A more recent quote, from an April 1992 Newsday interview with would-be
- coup-regime publicist/attorney Robert McCandless, described Adams as
- "a rogue CIA-type ambassador.... who tries to run the country as a
- plantation." Adams is a Kissinger protege who cut his diplomatic teeth
- in Viet Nam in the late 60's, was NSC staff under Kissinger, and so on...
- I guess this stuff sort of follows a guy around...
-
- For more information: Washington Office on Haiti, 110 Maryland Ave NE,
- Suite 310, Washington DC 20002 (202) 543-7095 --- woh on Peacenet.
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