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12881: Re: 12826: stanley honorat re: more on aristide; Mason Replies (fwd)



From: MariLinc@aol.com

In a message dated 08/24/2002 4:25:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Stanley
Honorat writes:

<< first of all as to my "claim" of aristide using state funds for his
personal use, see HAITIAN FRUSTRATIONS: Dilemmas for a US Policy, ed by
georges fauriol.  on page 107, the report states (and i quote) "aristide was
also helped by the funding he received from the U.S. government.  by november
1991, aristide had arranged with the bush administration to receive monthly
payments of aproximately $50,000 to his expenses and his small
government-in-exile's payroll.  the money was taken out of the haitian
government bank accounts that were frozen in the united states be
presidential executive order.  most noteworthy was an account owned by the
haitian telephone company.  this account was replenished monthly by regular
payments from us international traffic carriers of $2million to $2.5 million.
 by early 1992, aristide was demanding and receiving $1 million a month for
his needs.  eventually, the state department authorized payments to aristide
of aproximately $5 million every calender quarter. in addition to providing
for aristide and his government, the funds were used to hire attorneys,
public relations help, and consultants..."  notes to add. 1-this answers the
q of whether he was "funded" by the us government.
 2-he used the funds to hire attorney's and lobbying firms for personal use
(i seem to remember reading complaint about jc duvalier using state funds for
the same reason) >>

Dear Stanley:

The above quote from Fauriol (where is it he gets his funding? Oh, yes, the
U.S. Govt!), along with your #2 entry, is exactly what I was "getting at"
when I stated in my Post #12833:

"...don't forget that the U.S. Government "funded" his "exile" (ad
infinitum???)"

U.S. Foreign Policy for decades has been based upon what's called a "dual
track". To hedge against any possible "wild card" scenarios, the U.S.
Goverment is famous for funding both sides of any dispute, both sides of any
context.

It uses the sides in the midst of any dispute to gain its own ends; it wipes
out any participants it chooses along the way; and it declares itself winner,
no matter which locally-based side ultimately is allowed to win (at its
discretion).


I have no question but the the U.S. Government has been funding Lavalas and
Convergence and everything else in between which it has deemed could serve as
potential tools toward achieving its own policy ends.

The only folks "out of the financial aggrandizement loop" are those who very
obviously have demonstrated from the beginning that they will be nobody's
tools!

Folks like me who just happened to have created software tools back in 1991
which could really have helped the Haitian Nation, but didn't serve the
foreign policy interests of the puppetmasters and their stooges.

After all, who really wants a nation with a higher literacy rate, so that
ordinary folks can understand their rights as citizens?

So much for the need to unscramble orthographical inconsistency in published
materials in Haitian Creole! So much for the need for scanning in Haitian
Creole and immediately having word-processable text to then instantaneously
orthographically update and get into the hands of The People!

Who wants practical answers to practical problems?

When so many can benefit so much from so much confusion???

Marilyn Mason

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