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15607: Casimir: Fwd: From Baghdad to Haiti, so goes the war against murderous tyrants (fwd)



From: Jean-Claude CASIMIR <jccasimir@hotmail.com>

>From: jcasimir @hotmail.com
>
>By YVES A. ISIDOR
>Cambridge, Massachusetts - The United States' war against murderous tyrants
>is not complete. It has long been clear that Haiti's de facto regime, if
>not necessarily totalitarian dictator Jean-Bertrand Aristide, is as cruel
>as Saddam Hussein was.   Sure must President George W. Bush now further
>stake his political future on the adventure ending right, with the
>consignment to the archives of history a murderous dictator, right in the
>U.S. own backyard.
>
>In truth, there are reasons for so. And they are numerous, as the scale of
>atrocities practised by the tyrant suggests.
>
>The past three years or so well publicized political murders, among many
>others, in the dirt-poor Caribbean nation of Haiti were those of Jean
>Léopold Dominique, a revered radio journalist and political commentator,
>whom more than ten fatal shots were pumped into his small body, in the
>early morning of April 3, 2000, in the capital city of Port-au-Prince.
>
>Yet, Brignol Lindor, a young provincial radio journalist was hacked to
>death, on Dec. 3, 2001, in the l'Acul district, near the provincial city of
>Petit-Goâve, 30 miles west of of Port-au-Prince.
>
>Horrific though these crimes were, so far the murderers, including their
>intellectual authors, of Dominique and Lindor have yet to be taken out of
>the circulation and charged with the crimes.
>
>As the total impunity that the perpetrators - government paid thieves, drug
>dealers, rapists, and many more of the same nature - of the odious crimes
>continue to enjoy might suggest, at the time they were all and, still are
>they members of Lavalas (Flood), the political party, or the party of
>Satan, of Haiti's uncommonly vicious tyrant, Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
>
>Secure in the knowledge that since they were simply the hit-men for Haiti's
>madman and psychopath, Aristide, and that they will never face the bar of
>justice for their crimes, now are the same murderous criminals and newly
>hired ones, commonly known as Chimères (After the fire-breathing monsters
>in Greek mythology), vowing to add another longtime and prominent Haitian
>radio journalist, Lilliane Pierre-Paul, to their long list of victims.
>
>The history behind the murderous bandits' latest death threats tells of a
>Ms. Pierre-Paul, the owner of Haiti's Radio Kiskeya, who has vehemently
>refused to join bestial Aristide in his recently launched campaign to
>extort $21.7 billion (reparations?) from France, "a rapacious, racist and
>criminal Western European nation," theatrically said Aristide, "that must
>pay Haiti, one of its former colonies, for subjecting Haitians' forefathers
>to slavery, and for centuries so," in an April 7 speech, marking the 200
>anniversary of Haiti's independence precursor, François Dominique Toussaint
>Louverture.
>
>More importantly, "for forcing Haiti to pay an agreed 90 million gold
>Francs, long before its January 1, 1804 proclamation of independence was
>ultimately recognized, in 1838," dictator Aristide accentuated, punctuated
>by shoots of "France, you owe us, and pay right now", during the April 7 de
>facto government choreographed mass demonstration, giving many the
>impression that he was, rather, putting on an almost imperial show of
>power, he had the military capability to attack France and ultimately force
>it to come to terms.
>
>There were songs of protest, including an almost rendition of Haiti's
>proclamation of independence that promptly brought the de facto government
>window-dressing neo-revolutionaries and assassins to their feet with fists
>raised.
>
>                               To see how they (the bandits) meant
>business, that they were not simply playing with her mind, in the envelope
>containing the April 30 death threat letter, ordering Ms. Pierre-Paul to
>reverse course, no later than May 6, they specified, also was a hunting
>riffle bullet.
>
>                                      By the contents of the bandits' death
>threat letter, they will, too, destroy, and ferociously so, the bodies of
>French citizens residing in Haiti unless France writes a big check, and
>within days so.
>
>                                       Like Saddam Hussein has been
>referred to as a murderous tyrant, because he killed an incalculable number
>of his fellow Iraqi citizens and others, is such a characterization applies
>to Aristide, who has burnt alive, defrauded and kidnapped thousands of his
>fellow Haitian compatriots.
>
>                                                  Millions of other
>Haitians, mostly the vast majority of poor men and women, hell-sent
>dictator Aristide long claims to be the champion, though they have not yet
>meet a brutal end, but abject poverty continues to define their daily
>lives, as the dictator, who was born in a mud hut, and his large number of
>partners in crime, continue to enrich themselves and lavish millions of
>narco-dollars on ostentatious displays of status - private helicopters,
>luxury homes and states
>
>                                               Certainly, killing of say,
>Haitians, and brutally so, may soon not be the only province of dictator
>Aristide.  The best way to understand this as the ferocious dictator sinks
>into grandiose illusions, that he shares some personality features with
>Stalin, too, for example, he must do more than repeatedly throwing
>rhetorical hand grenades at the United States, especially President George
>W. Bush, whom he has accused of blocking foreign aid money for Haiti, his
>cruel and sadistic behavior may also be expressed against American citizens
>residing in Haiti.
>
>                                          In 1991, Aristide prided himself
>in the philosophy of juche, or self-reliance. Ironically, today the man who
>seems unable to understand donors' fatigue with him and his corrupt de
>facto regime continues to be confident he will again milk the international
>community, which since his return to the office of the presidency, in 1994,
>after three years in exile, in Washington, D.C., the imperialist capital,
>as he used to call it, has, globally, lent more than U.S.$2 billion,
>including more than U.S.$200 million in French aid, mainly to his first and
>current governments, de facto though the latter may be.
>
>
>    Yes, the epitaph of Saddam Hussein and his long reign of terror has
>been sung. But the trust of the world will further come to believe that the
>remaining dictators must begin to understand the need to commence
>conforming their behavior, that is playing by the international democratic
>rules, only after the United States ceases to turn a blind eye on the
>barbarous acts of a little Caribbean de facto regime, long known to be
>deeply trafficking in narcotics, with the United States as one of its major
>markets, will Haitians be delivered from terror: Government sponsored
>killings have stopped; murderous gangsters, hiding under the cover of
>members of popular organizations, who, too, run their own, but paralleled
>criminal networks and murdering, add raping, become history.
>
>
>         And, so will clandestine voyages in perilous waters to Florida
>from Haiti cease to be orchestrated, with the intent of forcing the United
>States' hands to give the dictator millions of dollars, in foreign aid.
>
>
>                    One final note, booting out Caribbean Adolph Hitler's
>surrogate dictator, Aristide, will be the happy side-effect for United
>States' citizens and residents alike, add other nations' ones, who long
>have been led to believe their hard earned tax moneys have been used to aid
>the destitute Haitians, but sadly abetting murders - once again attested
>dictator Aristide this week, with the assassination of two young Protestant
>ministers critical of his brutal rule.
>
>                                                               Yves A.
>Isidor, who teaches economics at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth,
>is spokesperson for We Haitians United We Stand For Democracy and executive
>editor of wehaitians.com.                          Correspond with
>professor Yves A. Isidor via electronic mail: wehaitians@gis.net.com.
>
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