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a1585: The OEA 806 resolution, is it a mirror for ponds ? (fwd)



From: "[iso-8859-1] Dunois Erick Cantave" <dunoiscantave@yahoo.fr>
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> > The OEA 806 Resolution, is it a mirror for ponds?
> >
> > The execution speed for the different steps of the
> > resolution begs the following questions: Is it a
> > front? Will it allow Mr. Jean Bertrand Aristide time
> > to plot and designate a successor similar to the
> > Preval-Aristide transition?
> >
> > The representative of the OEA (Organization of
> > American States) General Secretary in Haiti is always
> > willing to negotiate with the de-facto government. It
> > is obvious to us, the beneficiary of such negotiations
> > is the author of the unbelievable and fraudulent
> > elections in 2000, Mr. Jean Bertrand Aristide. One
> > would be right to ask if the show a fish how to swim.
> >
> > It appears as if the OEA Resolution is more inclined
> > to find answers to moral and material prejudices
> > caused by the December 17th events to the detriment of
> > the opposition leaders rather than bring the governing
> > party to correct the enormous political, social and
> > economics mishaps toward the people of Haiti.
> >
> > The opposition leaders were severely tested and abused
> > during the December 17 events. They naturally support
> > the resolution. They appears to have lower the
> > priority to repeat the May 2000 elections and end the
> > current crisis. Comparing their actions to those of
> > the international community seems to indicate they are
> > acting more like followers than leaders.
> >
> > In addition to this electoral and political crisis,
> > there is a trust issue related to the established
> > authorities and its corrupted institutions built on
> > incompetence, total disrespect for human rights and a
> > general lack of integrity from the public
> > administration.
> >
> > The OEA is getting bugged down in a tangled
> > bureaucracy and is making statement that will not
> > prevent the speedy deterioration of the Haitian living
> > conditions and address the dishonesty and the fragrant
> > lack of knowledge of good management practices of the
> > governing party.
> >
> > As such the OEA, voluntarily or not, participate in
> > and support and the strategy of the current Haitian
> > government. This strategy consists of wasting time in
> > masquerade and acting as if they had carte blanche.
> >
> > The 806 OEA Resolution emphasizes the return to a
> > venue favorable to dialogue, to penalize delinquents,
> > to the restitution of the political leaders… in short
> > an entire project instead of the political steps
> > necessary to end the crisis. The goal seems more
> > personal than for the good of the nation. OEA appears
> > to lend more credibility to the authors of this
> > government mishap. We are positives that the Haitian
> > judicial branch, free of political repercussion, will
> > be able to adequately deal with these unlawful acts
> > and prescribe fair reparation to the victims of the
> > December 17th, 2001 events.
> >
> > The uncertainty lies more in these realms rather than
> > in a real effort to place Haiti under the dependence
> > of another nation as some opposition leaders believe.
> > The international community had the opportunity to do
> > so after the invasion of Haiti by an army of 20000
> > people. They chose to quietly retrieve and leave
> > behind this infernal political machine convinced they
> > would be to control it at a distance to illicitly
> > enrich a few government employees and businessmen
> > local and international.
> >
> > We hope we are mistaken in our interpretation of the
> > International community position and particularly the
> > one of the Organization of American States (OEA).
> >
> > We are hoping that the OEA will make liars out of us
> > at the completion date of the 806 Resolution, March
> > 31st, 2002 and will be able to convince us that they
> > are really working with the Haitian to build strong
> > political organizations, credible and capable to avoid
> > a repeat of this national shame: The year 2000
> > elections.
> >
> > Port-au-Prince, March 27th,2002.
> >
> > Dr Dunois Erick Cantave
> > Secretary General
> > “KONAKOM du Renouveau”
> >
> >
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