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15340: Saint-Vil Re: 15330: Restitution and Reparations related but not the same (fwd)



From: Jean Saint-Vil <jafrikayiti@hotmail.com>

1)From 1825 to 1922, the gold was extorted from the State of Haiti by the
State of France. Therefore, the restitution should take place between these
same two entities.

2) France will only return the stolen gold under major pressure from the
global pan-african movement and from justice-concious white people
worldwide. As we know, this issue was raised at Durban (2001) and in
Barbados (2002) preceisly by such people who are not easily confused by the
kind of sorry excuses Chirac and company use to try to escape the heat of
guilt. (Vòlè yo sispèk!).

3) Reparations for slavery and the slave trade is all together an different
issue from that of restitution of the glod stolen by France from Haiti. Both
movements deal with forcing global white supremacy to face up to its crimes
and responsibilities. However, the case of Haiti's restitution movement is
much simpler. It involves simply forcing a thief to return a stolen good.
The thief is easily identified (The State of France). The owner of the good
is easily identified (The State of Haiti). The stolen good is easily
quantified (the current value of the 90 millions gold francs ransonmed from
1825 to 1922). The documentation is all official (Charles X ordonance, the
1853 attack by Admiral Duquesne, the 1877 attack etc... to force the
resumption of gold extorsion....were all made offically in the name of the
State of France). Ladies and gentlemen, the gloves do fit!


The only problem is the fact that global white supremacy is still very
powerful yet as morally bankcrupt as ever yet has as many supporters as
ever. So, for the sake of racial solidarity and maintenance of the status
quo, you will see all kinds of fake "Societé des amis des Noirs" and Uncle
Toms falling all over themselves to help France get away with its crime.

However, Mèsi Bondye, as in the times of slavery, there will also be genuine
people of conscience who will stand upright til the very end doing
everything necessary to force the thieves to return the stolen gold.


Merci.






Jafrikayiti
«Depi nan Ginen bon nèg ap ede nèg!»
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