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Freddie Stubbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 02:36 PM
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U.S. Increases Haitian Aid by $60 Million
Associated Press


WASHINGTON - The United States is committing an additional $60 million in aid to Haiti, bringing the total for the year to $160 million, the State Department said Monday.

The additional money will be used to send advisers to Haiti's government ministries, train the Haitian national police and help cover a budget gap that Haiti's interim government inherited.

The funding will also support electricity generation, jobs programs, humanitarian assistance and economic development.

Early this month, the administration announced a $40 million aid donation to Haiti.

more: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/politics/8748677.htm
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Webster Green Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 02:39 PM
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1. Now that they have their stooges in place to pocket the money..
The US sucks big time!
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bullimiami Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 02:49 PM
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2. yes they do suck
choke off the democracy that was actually trying to help the poor.
reward the unelected murdering thug coupists with 60mil.

Bushco priorities are ass fucking backward.

He is an antichrist.
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tom_paine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 02:51 PM
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3. You beat me to it. Now that the money will kick back to the Bushes
and the other half will find it's way into the bank accounts of Murderous Bush Allies ("job well done, boys!"), suddenly the money will rain down!

Yes, the Busheviks are as predictable and corrupt and Nazis.

Just kinder and gentler (for now...I wouldn't bet on the Caligula and Nero generations of the Bush Family maintaining even that difference)...
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Eye and Monkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 02:55 PM
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4. Not just their stooges in Haiti, rePubes back home as well. (translations)
Edited on Mon May-24-04 02:56 PM by Eye and Monkey
Alot of this money will go straight back to rePubes in the US. The code words are easily translated -

* used to send advisers to Haiti's government ministries -
translation - high priced US consultants from far-flung BushCo supporters in the US

* train the Haitian national police -
translation - Blackwater, Titan, CACI contracts

* funding will also support electricity generation -
translation - free electricity and gridwork for the off-shored assembly plants

* jobs programs -
translation - free labor for off-shored assembly plants

* humanitarian assistance -
translation - funding for fundie church group-missionaries

* and economic development -
translation - free loans/grants for off-shored enterprises

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nolabels Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 03:27 PM
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8. Must be running out of money for ammo

http://haitiaction.net/News/HIP/5_18_4.html
Haitian Police kill peaceful demonstrators
as U.S, "Peacekeepers" stand by.

WARNING - Graphic photos

by the Haiti Information Project (HIP)

May 18, 2004
Port-au-Prince, Haiti


Special Forces units (SWAT) of the Haitian National Police (PNH or Police Nationale de Haiti) killed Lavalas demonstra-tors today in Port-au-Prince as a larger U.S. Marine "peacekeeping" force of about 50 soldiers stood by.

About 6,000 Lavalas demonstrators in one of many separate marches tried to converge near the Champ De Mars for a larger demonstration. The march had been planned for some time and the organizations that planned the march received written approval by the PNH to hold this demonstration on Haitian Flag Day.

It is hard to estimate the actual size of the demonstration but figures of 30,000 to 60,000 different demonstrators in various parts of the city seem credible.

A contingent of about 50 U.S. Marines patroled every hour at the start of one march in Bel-Air trying to intimidate the population there. One of the marines officers in command tried to threaten an American journalist who was filming the action. Whenever, any of the groups of marchers tried to reach Champ de Mars a SWAT unit would "appear out of nowhere" and commence shooting into the crowds of demonstrators.\
(snip)

Haitian Police kill peaceful demonstrators
as U.S. "Peacekeepers" stand by.

May 18 2004 - Port au Prince


This pro-Aristide demonstrator—Titus Simpton— was shot by Haitian Special Forces (SWAT) during a peaceful demonstration. He was shot 30 yards in front of the photographer who was shot at twice himself.
(snip)
http://haitiaction.net/Media/PhotoG/5_18_4/index.htm
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phoebe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 03:05 PM
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5. If this effort is made in good faith, then it is a welcome sign.
Edited on Mon May-24-04 03:08 PM by phoebe
According to the CIA's own website, based on 2003 info. -
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ha.html

snip

"About 80% of the population lives in abject poverty. Nearly 70% of all Haitians depend on the agriculture sector, which consists mainly of small-scale subsistence farming and employs about two-thirds of the economically active work force. Following legislative elections in May 2000, fraught with irregularities, international donors - including the US and EU - suspended almost all aid to Haiti. The economy shrank an estimated 1.2% in 2001 and an estimated 0.9% in 2002. The contraction will likely intensify in 2003 unless a political agreement with donors is reached on economic policy. Suspended aid and loan disbursements totaled more than $500 million at the start of 2003."

AIDS is another major factor that Haitians have to contend with.

The EU and the US need to ensure that the 2003/2004 suspended aid and loan disbursements are paid in a timely manner, with strict supervision over who is receiving the money and where it is going, otherwise the people of Haiti cannot move forward.
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Eye and Monkey Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 03:07 PM
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6. Oh, please. Good faith?
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-04 03:26 PM
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7. Operation Jaded Task
Edited on Mon May-24-04 03:27 PM by seemslikeadream
US Troopers Secretly Land in Dominican Republic
http://english.pravda.ru/world/2003/02/20/43514.html
The military training operation nicknamed Jaded Task took by surprise Dominican Foreign Ministry.

The US Army started today a training operation in the Caribbean country as part of routine maneuvers of the Southern Command. The landing had been kept so secretly that Dominican Foreign Ministry Hugo Tolentino was reported... by the TV.

As per the first reports, the US troops are training Dominican soldiers on anti-terrorism operations in the north of the island. When the national media started announcing the landing, country's Foreign Minister was having a lunch. Tolentino said that, as chief of the Dominican diplomacy, he should have been formally advised, as personally requested to the Dominican Army and the US Embassy to Santo Domingo.

(snip)


However, the most interesting thing, here, is that the Communist Party of the Dominican Republic did know about the operations. This correspondent had access to two formal communications issued by the US Embassy including details of these activities, during the Communist summit held in Buenos Aires in January. There, the US ambassador to Santo Domingo reported about 10.000 soldiers coming to the Dominican Republic to take part of the training.

Moreover, the communists and other leftist forces in the country made know such documents to the local media in November. According to the denounce, US soldiers can freely enter and leave the country without any kind of permission. Also, they can do it through owned means of conveyance.

(more at link)

Conclusive Evidence of U.S. Role in Kidnapping and Coup


PRESS ADVISORY
Monday, April 4, 2004
Media Contact: Dustin Langley 212-633-6646

As Bush Administration Scrambles to Shore Up Appointed Haitian Regime Commission to Present Conclusive Evidence of U.S. Role in Kidnapping and Coup

Date: Wednesday, April 7
Time: 6:30- 9:30 pm
Location: The Whitman Theatre at Brooklyn College

Panel to include: Rep. Maxine Waters, Rep. Major Owens, Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, Ossie Davis, Gil Noble, Amy Goodman, Ron Daniels, and other prominent activists and journalists

The Bush Administration is facing a growing crisis over its role in the coup in Haiti and the kidnapping of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who continues to speak out about his abduction by the U.S. The 15-member organization of Caribbean nations, CARICOM, has refused to recognize the U.S.-installed regime and has called for an investigation, despite intense pressure and threats from the U.S. The 53-member African Union has raised the same demand.

On Wednesday, April 7, the Haiti Commission of Inquiry will initiate a public inquiry of the role of the Bush Administration in the crisis in Haiti. Delegations that visited both the Central African Republic and the Dominican Republic will present conclusive evidence that U.S. Special Forces armed, trained, and directed the "rebels" and engineered the abduction of President Aristide.

The preliminary report from the Commission states, "two hundred U.S. Special Forces soldiers came to the Dominican Republic as part of 'Operation Jaded Task,' with special authorization from President Hipólito Mejia. We have received many reports that this operation was used to train Haitian rebels. We have received many consistent reports of Haitian rebel training centers at or near Dominican military facilities. We have received many consistent reports of guns transported from the Dominican Republic to Haiti, some across the land border, and others shipped by sea."

Johnnie Stevens of the International Action Center, a member of the delegation to the Central African Republic, said, "The U.S.-installed Prime Minister, Gerard Latortue, has hailed the paid mercenaries as freedom fighters, and had thus discredited himself among the Caribbean nations."

Secretary of State Colin Powell, in a desperate bid to lend some credibility to the Latortue government, is now visiting Haiti for the first time. This attempt to put U. S. weight behind the isolated colonial-style regime is a response to its growing isolation. Sara Flounders, of the International Action Center, said, "This visit by Powell is a sign of the Bush Administration’s growing isolation and disarray. The U.S. is desperately trying to shore up a discredited regime in the face of international opposition to the appointed government of Haiti after the stinging rebuke directed at the U.S. by the recent CARICOM meeting." Flounders is a member of the Haiti Commission of Inquiry and was part of the delegation to the Central African Republic, where she visited with President Aristide shortly after his kidnapping.

Kim Ives from Haiti Progres, who was part of the delegation to the Dominican Republic, told the media, "In the course of our investigation here, we met with many Haitians who were forced to flee Haiti following the coup d'etat of Feb. 29. Their testimony gave very concrete names and faces to the stories of violence which we have heard that the so-called rebels, trained and assembled in the Dominican Republic, have carried out in Haiti over the past month. We were also touched by the tears of refugees who told us of how they are apprehensive over the fate of their loved ones left behind in Haiti."

For more information, or to schedule an interview with a member of the Commission, call Dustin Langley at 212-633-6646.

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