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Feb 22, 2023 Letters
Dear Editor,
We are writing to ask you to make public this letter from 42 Haitian Civil society organisations to the CARICOM Heads of Government attending the 44th inter-sessional Conference held in Nassau, Bahamas from 15-17 February, 2023.
Honourable CARICOM Heads of Government,
We are long past the point where one needs to prove that the gangs who have taken over Haiti, who have been purposely rendered all-powerful, and gifted the right of life and death over the Haitian people, are anything other than the foot soldiers of the international community.
They are a criminal fabrication who bear the imprimatur of the “Core Group”, which is a gang of Ambassadors which includes, among others, the OAS, Canada, France and the United States, who enjoy the unfailing complicity of the PHTK regime of oligarchs and corrupt and criminal Haitian politicians. The purpose for the gangs is to reinforce the relentless state of insecurity.
Since 7 October, 2022, the current de facto Prime Minister and his ministers, have donned a hideous costume of TRAITORS TO THE NATION by requesting foreign military intervention on our national soil, which is a crime of high treason, punishable by article 21.1 of the Haitian Constitution. Mr. Henry was actually installed by a mere tweet from the Core Group. The actions taken by this so-called Prime Minister are the expressions of the will of the Core Group and not that of the Haitian people. All of the prescriptions of the Haitian Constitution and the right to self-determination of the Haitian people are presently being trampled upon. Consequently, Ariel Henry, the Core Group’s Prime Minister, has no title, no capacity, and no legitimacy authorizing him to decide or speak on behalf of the Haitian people.
Therefore, all decisions arrived at with this gentleman will only commit him and his cronies, and will in no way bind Haiti or the Haitian people, who are locked in a struggle for survival with him. We reject in advance any draft resolution aimed at supporting this de facto Prime Minister and his cronies or the mafia agreement of 21 December, which is nothing more than the Core Group’s last ditch effort to save their incompetent puppet from the wrath of the people.
The cries of distress of the Haitian people trapped by the Core Group and the mafia PHTK power
The gangs, who are real terrorists working for the Core Group and the Henry government, operate with total impunity, with astonishing ease and frightening arrogance. Well-equipped and highly protected, these gangs and their local collaborators have managed, under the auspices of the Core Group, to establish a reign of terror, chaos, and lawlessness, which sees the Haitian people living under a constant state of insecurity, systemic political repression, targeted political assassinations, and programmed daily kidnappings, all openly planned by the State. The undeclared war which the imperialistic powers are waging against the Haitian people is entering its final stage of implosion, whereby the fundamental rights to security, freedom of movement, food, education, health and life itself are all being systematically denied to Haitians.
We ask you not to allow yourselves to be drawn into the criminal logic of the imperialistic powers, who are determined to suffocate or eliminate Haiti, and we urge you to engage in a deep political reflection on the revolting situation our country is undergoing, in order to better understand what is really going on, and be in a position to help us to overcome it. Sister Nations of CARICOM, we cannot forget our common past marked by significant events uniting Haiti and the Caribbean, which resonate with the memory of our rebellious and victorious ancestors. It is time for the Caribbean to stop being the amplifiers of the former colonial powers, who are today’s imperialistic powers, and instead rediscover the meaning of active solidarity. The Haitian people fully expect to find among you steadfast supporters of our cause, and thank you in advance for your solidarity to help us to break from this dangerous impasse and take charge of our destiny. We hereby list the help which is primarily required by Haiti, to break out of this disastrous predicament:
We demand an end to the indecent support of the international community, in particular the USA, Canada and France, for the criminal PHTK government of Ariel Henry, a de facto government which has neither the will nor the capacity to bring about the required solutions;
We hope that this Conference will be an occasion for a great awakening, and that CARICOM will not continue to be complicit with the former colonial, slaveholding, and racist powers.
We end this letter by reminding you of the words of Bishop Desmond Tutu:
“If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor, because neutrality always helps the oppressor, never the victim.”
The Haitian people currently find themselves in a situation of extreme danger, and we ask you to heed the words of Bishop Tutu, and take a stand for righteousness, to help the people of Haiti from sinking into the abyss into which its oppressors are intent on driving it.
Long live the solidarity between the peoples of the Caribbean with Haiti!
Long live the solidarity of the peoples of the world with Haiti!
Signators:
Alternative Socialiste (ASO) / Jean Hénold Buteau et Jean-Paul Bastien
ALBA MOVIMIENTOS, ChapitreHaiti/Islanda Micheline Aduel
KONAKOM, Dunois Erick Cantave
Inisyativ Patriyòt Maryen (IPAM) / Hugues Célestin
Latibonit Kanpe pou Ayiti (LAKAY) / Rigaud Velumat
Mouvman Revolisyonè pou Liberasyon Mas yo (MORELIM) / Nelio Petit-Homme
COMIPOL/ Ernso Ertilus et Julio Fils Cham
Osnel Jean-Baptiste / Journaliste engagé
Union Nationale des Normaliens-nes d’Haïti (UNNOH) / Peguy Noel
Kolektif Solidarite, Idantite ak Libète (KASIL) / Rudy Prudent
Centrale Nationale des Ouvriers Haïtiens (CNOHA) / Dominique St Eloi
Konbit Ayisyen pou Lojman Altènatif (KAYLA) / Francia Pierrette
Obsèvatwa pou Egalite (OPE) / Jean Claudy Aristil
Platfòm Ayiti Vèt (PAV) / Saico Jean Michel Sévère
Union Syndicale des Transporteurs Haïtiens (USTRAH) / Venès Junior Many
Asosyasyon Viktim Masak Leta nan Katye Popilè yo (AVIMEKP) / Nevelson Jean-Baptiste
Respect des Ouvriers Haïtiens de la Manufacture (ROHM) / Camito Sainclair
Collectif des Planteurs Responsables pour l’avancement d’Haïti (COPRAH) /
Rezo Òganizasyon Nòdwès / Kerby Joseph
Fowòm Sitwayen nan Sid (FOSID) / Rejean Fontaine
Platfòm Oganizasyon pou Ideyal Bwawon Tonè / Hugues-Capè Mondésir
Gary Lindor MOSSO/AVIMB /
Kowòt Patriyotik / Francisco Alcide
Cercle Grégory Saint-Hilaire / Cilien Luxenat
Armand Joseph Jules / Citoyen engagé
Cri Castro / Wismanie Perrin
Fòs Dèlma 32 / Clerveaux Fritznel
Fanm Vanyan pou sove Souverennte Ayiti / Myrlène Deshommes
Sèk Janil / Bedouby Nobert
MSTH-ROZO / Mario Maisonneuve
ESKANP/ Mario Coty
ROZO/Mirtha Elie
AJSOCH/ Jean Thony Forest
FOSYNPO/Gedeon Junior GeorgesFRAKKA/ Francois Philippe
ZOULA/ Pierre Dieudonné Delice
Oganizasyon Konbit Aksyon Popilè / James Francisque
Schneider Alcereste / NOUVOLIB
Kolektif Atis Angaje (KATAN) / Kébert Bastien
Konbit Òganizasyon Sendikal, Politik ak Popilè / Josué Mérilien
Plateforme Haïtienne de Plaidoyer pour un Développement Alternatif (PAPDA) / Camille
Chalmers
Mouvman Leve Kanpe pou yon Lòt Endepandans / Patrick
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