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Re: Haiti After the Press Went Home

The following is an article posted on the Corbett list server about Haiti. The thing is that this is ridiculous. Why don't they extradite Jean Claude Duvalier for all fo his crimes and the Toto fellow who led FRAPH and now lives and walks freely around Queens, New York? There are countless of others who benefitted from the Haitian treasury including the US during the occupation betweem 1915-1939. Aristide barely had any money so I find it unbelievable that he would have misused or stolen $400 million. In addition, I believe that this is a tactic by the puppet Boniface/Latortue administration to stage a false claim on pumps and pride so that outside donors primarily the US and France would give them money. They never will. The $ 500 million plus that was promised to Haiti but never disbursed during the recent Aristide administration never materialized and still hasn't. I thought that once a government that was pro US and France took over that they would get it at once. They're having problems getting a fraction of that. The Boniface/Latortue administration is an illegal one. They are going against the constitution by remaining in power for almost 2 years an election should have been held after 90 days from February 29, 2004 when Aristide was kidnapped. Read the following all Rastas and see what they can do. These remind me of the prophetic words of a Rasta DJ in Miami who used to cry about the persecution of dreads who don't deal with the Icient or herbs/mayiwana, Kahn.

Haiti wants Aristide back -- to stand trial

Los Angeles Times
Sunday, June 20, 2004

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- As deposed President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was
departing the Caribbean for South African exile last month, he vowed to
return to his homeland.

Haitian justice authorities also want him to return -- to face trial for
alleged drug trafficking, money laundering, misuse of public money and
expropriation.

"We are investigating these misdeeds, and if we have evidence of his
wrongdoing, we will seek to extradite him," interim Justice Minister Bernard
Gousse said. "The investigation is continuing, and I don't want to
jeopardize it, but I can say we are making progress."

Aristide's Miami-based lawyer, Ira Kursban, said his client steadfastly
rejects such allegations as "totally false and politically motivated."
Noting that only the United States recognizes the interim Haitian
government, Kursban described the inquiry as "an investigation designed to
smear President Aristide that is directed by the U.S. Embassy in Haiti."
Moreover, Haiti has no extradition treaty with South Africa.

Turmoil
in Haiti
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• Portraits: Haiti in Crisis

Investigators in the United States and Haiti are reviewing financial records
of Aristide's Cabinet members, parliamentary leaders and members of his
Lavalas Party to find whether any who used their positions to prosper at the
expense of the hemisphere's poorest country.

Much of the suspect activity took place under the Aristide Foundation, which
oversaw projects jointly financed by the Haitian government and benefactors
from abroad. Authorities say they believe that Aristide's expropriations
were in the hundreds of millions of dollars -- in a country with a national
budget of less than $400 million -- but they say the paper trail has
disappeared in part because of destruction carried out in the last days of
his rule.

Meanwhile, problems continue in Haiti. Electricity, already nonexistent in
rural areas, dwindled to about one hour of service a day in the capital late
last month.

The interim minister for public works and communications, Jean-Paul
Toussaint, says the shortage was a result of contracts signed by the former
leadership with private suppliers of fuel for gas-powered generators. The
deals wiped out the little left in the treasury, he said.

Messages In This Thread

Haiti After the Press Went Home *LINK*
Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop *LINK*
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Re: Turning Haiti into One Big Sweatshop
Telling the imperialists to go to hell *LINK*
Re: Haiti After the Press Went Home
Re: Haiti After the Press Went Home *LINK*
Re: Haiti After the Press Went Home
Interview with Dr. Paul Farmer in Haiti
Haiti's Former Prime Minister *LINK*
The Witch Hunt Intensifies *LINK*
Re:Inter-racial marriage, and the priesthood
Re:Inter-racial marriage, and the priesthood
Re:Inter-racial marriage, and the priesthood
Caribbean nations to send fact-finding delegation *LINK*
Haiti is a prison ruled by psychopaths *LINK*
Politics of deceit on Haiti *LINK*


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