Hati: A Country of Imperialist Occupation and Local Resistance

A week of hardships and struggle continues in Hati, the world’s left seeks to uplift solidarity banner with the Haitians, while in Hati the organized and popular masses are just barely uplifting their flag of hope, for life is severely threated by the recent call on foreign intervention by the Prime Minister to the island nation. Two historical precedents of the blood and terror that came with the intervention of Western/US military is enough for the Haitians to instinctually mobilize to stop their puppet state from crying for the beast in the North to come back. Marches all over the capital and nation have generated around the slogan and demand, shouting ““Down with Ariel Henry, Down with the Foreign Occupation.” In response to the “de-facto Prime Minister and acting President Ariel Henry, requesting the international community to send armed help to resolve gang-related crisis in Haiti,”, which again is an outcome of western meddling via the CORE Group and OAS sheerings of state power, which one has sharpened the presence of gangs in Hati, and two defended an illegitimate prime minister, who is probably affiliated to the assassination of the previous president.

“Protesters have criticized that during the past one year of Henry’s illegitimate leadership, the economic, political and social crises have deepened in the country.”

Everyone is condemining PM Henry’s call for intervention, “The Organization of People in Struggle party (OPL) expressed its disagreement with the entry of foreign military forces and reiterated that the country needs support so that the National Police can carry out its work.

Reyneld Sanon, coordinator of Radio Resistance and Haitian Popular Press Agency, in a statement, rejected the decision of the PHTK and its allies “to request international imperialist forces to occupy the country for a third time.”

“Madame Boukman, an Haitian anti-imperialist blogger, in a series of tweets, rejected the call for military intervention and exposed the collusion between criminal gangs, the government and the imperialist forces.

“Haiti’s US-controlled police force is under-equipped by design through an arms embargo. All weapons must be approved by the US State Department. Meanwhile, an unlimited flow of illicit high caliber weapons enter Haiti from the US to arm the gangs to keep Haiti permanently destabilized,” Boukman denounced.

Everyone is moving now to offer support to Hati, now more than ever is it necessary.