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Related: About this forumHaiti: Stop the Destruction of a Nation
JUNE 6, 2023
BY SETH DONNELLY
As the people of Haiti continually attest, we women in the Grandans are clear that since the coup detat of February 29, 2004, this has been the plan to wipe out the Haitian people and our country. We call on all womens organizations, popular organizations, students and all to stand against this system that generates the high cost of living, misery, corruption and rape that are destroying our lives
From a press release on March 17th, 2023, by Haitian womens and popular organizations in the Grandans Department of Haiti.
As the current crisis in Haiti has metastasized into one of the worst human rights disasters in the Americas, Haitian activists in the popular movement and in diaspora are increasingly charging the US government the key force behind the 2004 coup and subsequent occupation of Haiti with genocide, as reflected in the above quote. They recognize that the ongoing, systematic destruction of the Haitian people as a sovereign nation is not some random work of gangs, but instead the deliberate outcome of the efforts by the US and Core Group powers in collaboration with members of the Haitian oligarchy to prevent the vast majority of Haitians from exercising genuine self-determination and popular democracy.
Ever since the Haitian people successfully overthrew slavery and colonialism in 1804, they have been subjected to interventions and policies by the French and US governments from devastating debt collection to brutal military occupation, from coups to neocolonial puppet dictatorships designed to destroy their existence as sovereign people, as an independent nation. There is extensive evidence to prove the genocidal nature of these historical interventions, including the brutality of the US invasion and occupation of Haiti between 1915-1934. The subsequent US-backed dictatorship of Papa Doc Duvalier who ruled Haiti from 19571971. Tens of thousands of Haitians were tortured, murdered, and disappeared while even more perished through the structural genocide of impoverishment, malnutrition, death by preventable disease, and extreme exploitation. As journalist Nathalie Baptiste stated:
Papa Doc presided over the murders of an estimated 30,000 people. Thousands of others simply disappeared or were imprisoned at the notorious Fort Dimanche, a prison known for torture, mutilation and death.
After Papa Doc Duvalier died in 1971, even The New York Times conceded that this US-backed dictator who had been maintained in power and showered with millions of dollars by the US government left this legacy in Haiti:
The Tontons (Papa Docs private deathsquad system), sunglass‐wearing thugs whose fanatical loyal ty to Duvalier was rewarded with virtual licenses to torture and kill, murdered thousands of their fellow Haitians. Often they slit the throats of their victims and left them tied to chairs or hanging in market places for days as examplesof what could happen to anti Duvalierists By 1971, more than 13 years after he assumed power, little had changed for the great majority. Almost 90 per cent of the people were illiterate and were plagued by yaws, tuberculosis and malnutrition. Per capita income for Haitis 4.5‐million people was about $75 a year, compared with the Latin‐American average of about $400. [emphasis mine]
More:
https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/06/06/stop-the-genocide-a-call-for-international-solidarity-with-the-haitian-people/
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