Haiti: US tries to bend UN charter to bless illegal, unwanted invasion

October 24, 2022
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Canadian and United States military aircraft in Haiti
US and Canadian military aircraft arrived in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince to transfer equipment, including vehicles and weapons for the Haitian National Police. Photo: Haiti Liberte

The gloves came off at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on October 17, in one of the best bare-knuckle since the dawn of the new multipolar world on February 24. And the subject was Haiti.

The United States is to justify its fourth major military intervention into Haiti in a century. To do so, Washington is playing fast-and-loose with the UN Charter, trying to deputise one nation or group of nations to intervene on its behalf. Sources say that the candidates for the honour are Canada, Mexico and Norway.

However, veto-wielders China and Russia are pushing back, and there鈥檚 no guarantee that the US (with its usual allies, Canada and France) will succeed in its gambit.

Brazil played the leadership role in the UN Mission to Stabilize Haiti (MINUSTAH), which lasted from 2004 to 2017. But that was a conventional UN 鈥減eace-keeping鈥 mission authorised under the UN Charter鈥檚 Chapter 7, thoroughly directed by the UNSC.

What UN Secretary General Ant贸nio Guterres proposed in his October 8 letter to the UNSC () was an aberration, on two counts.

First, like its immediate predecessors, MINUSTAH and the UN Mission for Justice Support in Haiti or MINUJUSTH (which lasted from 2017 to 2019), any new mission would be a flagrant violation of which only authorises the deployment of troops 鈥渢o maintain or restore international peace and security鈥. Haiti鈥檚 current trouble is solely an internal political struggle, not a conflict between two states, although Dominican Republic鈥檚 President Luis Abinader ludicrously claims that Haitian migrants and refugees crossing into the neighbouring country are a threat to its 鈥渘ational security.鈥

Furthermore, de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry and his rump cabinet have absolutely no legitimacy or legal standing to invite foreign troops onto sovereign Haitian soil. He is merely a head of government, nominated but not sworn in by Haiti鈥檚 last elected head of state, President Jovenel Mo茂se, on July 5, 2021, two days before his murder. Henry was two weeks later by the US-dominated 鈥淐ore Group鈥 of ambassadors in Haiti. Mo茂se鈥檚 term indisputably ended on February 7 鈥 most legal experts say one year earlier 鈥 thus ending any legitimacy that Henry might have had.

Secondly, any Chapter 7 multinational military force deployed is supposed to be fully overseen and controlled by the Security Council. However, Guterres鈥 proposes that the UN pass the responsibility for military action to one country or group of countries, a formula which is nowhere in the UN Charter.

鈥淭he Security Council cannot 鈥榦utsource鈥 a military mission,鈥 explained , the first UN Independent Expert on the Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order, appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council. 鈥淭he Secretary General can say whatever he wants but has no power. In this case, he is making an unwise proposal.鈥

In his letter, Guterres proposed a 鈥渞apid action force鈥 made up of 鈥渙ne or several Member States, acting bilaterally [our emphasis] at the invitation of and in cooperation with the Government of Haiti, [that] could deploy, as a matter of urgency 鈥 to support the Haitian National Police [PNH].鈥

He suggested two options for how to configure the force.

Option One would be a 鈥渕ultinational police task force鈥 of advisors and trainers to 鈥渆nhance the tactical and operational capabilities of the [PNH] to combat gang violence鈥 while the PNH 鈥渨ould remain the only force on the front line of operational policing and anti-gang operations鈥.

Option Two would be a more aggressive 鈥渕ultinational special force鈥 to support the PNH 鈥渋n tackling gangs, including through joint strike, isolation, and containment operations across the country.鈥 In short, a Special Forces hit squad.

Interestingly, the word 鈥渂ilateral鈥 is used six times throughout the eight-page letter of the multilateral body鈥檚 leader. This dovetails nicely with , passed in 2019, which envisages the basing in Haiti of US troops, using the State Department鈥檚 Agency for International Development (USAID) as a 鈥渉umanitarian鈥 cover, under a 10-year bilateral agreement.

To sell this ruse, Washington needs a bad-guy straw-man whom its white knights will slay. US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-Greenfield made the pitch:

鈥淭he draft resolution specifically lists Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 鈥淏arbecue,鈥 as the subject of such sanctions. He is directly responsible for the fuel shortage that is crippling the country. By passing this resolution, we would take concrete actions to hold him and so many other violent criminals to account.鈥 Cherizier is the foremost spokesman of the Revolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and Allies, Mess with One, You Mess with All (FRG9), an alliance of crime-fighting armed neighbourhood organisations.

Thomas-Greenfield further tried to sell the formula by saying: 鈥淭his is also a direct response to Prime Minister Henry鈥檚 and the Haitian council of ministers鈥 request for international assistance to help restore security and alleviate the humanitarian crisis.鈥

Predictably, Russia and China pushed back.

鈥淲e would like to underscore that external interference in the political process in Haiti,鈥 said Dmitry Polyanskiy, First Deputy Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN. 鈥淪ubsuming [Haiti鈥檚] interest to the interests of well-known regional players [a thinly veiled reference to the US] who view the American continent as their backyard is unacceptable.鈥

He also noted that 鈥渕any opposition groups call for not allowing a foreign intervention, and they rightfully refer to a not-very-successful experience, to put it mildly, with external interference in the country鈥檚 affairs.鈥

Finally, 鈥渨e cannot support the attempts to quickly push through a resolution for this council on the sanctions either,鈥 Polyanskiy concluded.

China also opposed a military option saying it had 鈥渢aken note of the immediate opposition from some political parties and groups to the presence of a foreign armed force in Haiti, at a time when the Haitian government lacks legitimacy and is unable to govern.鈥

Haitians held massive anti-invasion demonstrations in Port-au-Prince on October 17, the 216th anniversary of founding father Jean-Jacques Dessalines鈥 murder. Many protesters waved Russian flags. In chaotic confrontations, Haitian police dispersed some of the demonstrators with tear-gas. The same day, about 60 demonstrators walked down Nostrand Avenue from Eastern Parkway to Flatbush Avenue in Brooklyn, NY to demand no intervention.

China did, however, express support for sanctions but gave no indication whatsoever that it agreed with 奥补蝉丑颈苍驳迟辞苍鈥檚 targeting of Cherizier, an anti-crime crusader. Cherizier鈥檚 call for a social revolution in Haiti is what alarms the US and its allies in Haiti鈥檚 ruling class.

鈥淐hina supports targeted sanctions including travel bans, assets freeze, and an arms embargo, among other measures, against gang members and their supporters,鈥 Geng Shuang, the Deputy Permanent Representative of China to the UN said, likely referring to the criminals grouped in a It includes murderous gangs engaged in kidnapping, extortion, rape, and assassination like the Five Second鈥檚 Gang of Village de Dieu, the Martissant gang of Ti Lapli, and the Croix-des-Bouquets gangs of Vitelhomme and 400 Mawozo, which has publicised on social media the decapitation of its victims of late.

Cherizier has also the collaboration of the PNH with 骋-笔猫辫 gunmen who ride in their armoured cars.

Part of the Haitian bourgeoisie鈥檚 and 奥补蝉丑颈苍驳迟辞苍鈥檚 campaign against the G9 is to say not only that it is holding Haiti hostage by blocking Port-au-Prince鈥檚 Varreux Fuel Terminal, but also by spreading rumours on radios and social media that the G9 is selling the gas for their own profit.

鈥淚t鈥檚 their attempt to discredit us and fool the masses into thinking that the G9 steals and sells gas,鈥 Cherizier told Ha茂ti Libert茅 on October 17. 鈥淚t鈥檚 how they鈥檙e trying to make the people not trust us, just like when they accused us of receiving 10 million [US$81,000], or 43 million [US$348,300], or 20 million gourdes [US$162,000] from Ariel Henry. It鈥檚 just pure defamation.鈥

鈥淭he terminal is closed,鈥 Cherizier continued. 鈥淚t is barricaded by huge trenches we dug and empty containers. If one wanted to take the gas, how would one get it out? The huge amount of gas they鈥檙e talking about, how many recipients would we need to have to get this gas and transport it?

鈥淭hey say that we overcame the facility鈥檚 security guards; let鈥檚 hear the testimony of the terminal鈥檚 security agents. The terminal has 70% of the nation鈥檚 gas; such a terminal undoubtedly has cameras. Let them show the footage that proves their accusations against the G9.

鈥淲hat is sure: the gas will not leave unless, and only unless, Ariel backs down from his decision to hike the gas price, and returns it to what it was before. As long as he sets it at the IMF鈥檚 price, the gas will not leave. Unless he uses imperialism鈥檚 military force to retake the terminal.

鈥淚t is not by chance that every day the US talks about the G9, but the G9 has never kidnapped or raped anyone,鈥 Cherizier went on. 鈥淲e have not blocked Martissant, which for a year and four months has cut off the capital from four [southern] departments. The G9 did not block Croix-des-Bouquets. But the US target, the beast to be slaughtered, is the G9 because we, like the popular masses, are demanding real change, so that the living conditions of people living in working-class neighbourhoods improve so they live decently.

鈥淭he foreigners will land,鈥 Cherizier said. 鈥淟et them come! However, they will not only face Jimmy Ch茅rizier but all the angry people of the ghettoes, seething in their working-class neighbourhoods, who have nothing to lose and are ready to fight and die for their country.

鈥淲e have threatened the interests of the oligarchs, the wheeler-dealers, who destroyed our industries,鈥 Cherizier said. 鈥淭hey only buy to sell. They closed [the state sugar mill] HASCO, which had more than 30,000 workers, the cement plant, and the flour mill, and kept the population in misery. Certainly the interests of imperialism are threatened! Let it happen! When imperialism arrives, we will stand up to fight politically and defend our lives.鈥

Russia and China may thwart 奥补蝉丑颈苍驳迟辞苍鈥檚 designs in the UN, but the US may then turn either to the Organization of American States (OAS) or even an impromptu hemispheric coalition, as it did to invade tiny Grenada in 1983.

鈥淚 think they will send soldiers from the CARICOM countries with support from US, Canada, Mexico [and] DR [Dominican Republic],鈥 Dr Jemima Pierre, a Haitian analyst with the Black Alliance for Peace and Black Agenda Report.

[Reprinted from .]

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