Haiti: Widespread protests against threat of foreign military intervention

October 18, 2022
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Haiti protesters against food insecurity and increasing poverty
Haitians have been mobilising since August 22 against increasing poverty and food insecurity. Photo: Radyo Rezistans/Facebook

Under the banner of 鈥淒own with Ariel Henry, down with the foreign occupation鈥, hundreds of thousands of Haitians took to the streets聽on October 10, against a resolution passed by de facto prime minister and acting president Ariel Henry聽requesting the international community to send armed help to resolve the gang-related crisis in Haiti.

In the capital Port-au-Prince, thousands聽gathered in the Cit茅-Soleil commune and marched towards the P茅tion-Ville commune via the Delmas commune, demanding Henry鈥檚 unconditional resignation and an end to all kinds of foreign interference in internal affairs. Protesters raised slogans such as 鈥渢he United States is the problem, it cannot be the solution鈥.

At the Delmas 40B crossroads, police brutally repressed protesters. Police used tear gas and fired live bullets against them. According to reports from local media, at least one protester was killed.

Similar massive demonstrations were also organised in other main cities. The mobilisations were held as a part of the week-long protests against the US-backed Henry administration. Various civil society organisations, trade unions and left-wing opposition parties called for nationwide protest actions on October 8 against the multidimensional crises facing the country due to the misgovernment of the ruling far-right Haitian T猫t Kale Party (PHTK). October 10 was the first day of the nationwide protests.

Since August 22, Haitians have been tirelessly mobilising against rising poverty and food insecurity amid soaring prices of essential commodities and basic services; acute shortage of fuel amid brutal price rises; widespread gang-related kidnappings, killings and violence; and the crushing devaluation of the national currency, the Haitian Gourde, against the US dollar.

Protesters have criticised that during the past year of Henry鈥檚 illegitimate leadership, the economic, political and social crises have deepened in the country. Many have denounced that activation of criminal gangs, following the assassination of de facto president Jovenel Mo茂se in July last year, is a part of Henry鈥檚 strategy to remain in power 鈥 where he was put and supported by the US, the United Nations, the Organization of American States and the Core Group. Several also have stated that Henry鈥檚 open call for foreign invasion, using gang-violence as a pretext and criminalising people鈥檚 movements demanding his resignation, provides further evidence of his intentions.

Nevertheless, the Haitian people have stressed that they will defend their sovereignty, not allow another foreign occupation and themselves find a concrete solution to their situation. They have clarified that the application of the Montana Agreement is the ultimate goal of their struggle. The Montana Agreement advocates for the installation of a transitional government for two years, in order to recover the nation from the institutional crisis caused by the PHTK, rebuild society and organise elections for the next government.

Henry鈥檚 call for foreign intervention

Henry, while addressing the nation on October 5, expressed his intention to request the assistance of the international community to deal with the humanitarian crisis caused by criminal gangs. The statement came after gangs blocked access to the main fuel terminal, limiting the operation of hospitals and water treatment companies amid a resurgence of cholera in the country, which has already left at least 16 dead.

The Council of Ministers met on October 6 to discuss Henry鈥檚 proposal. The council authorised Henry to request foreign military support to curb gang violence on October 7. According to the decree published in the official gazette, the prime minister is authorised to request the presence of a specialised armed force, 鈥渢o stop the humanitarian crisis caused, among other reasons, by the insecurity derived from the actions of the gangs and their sponsors鈥. It stated that the foreign military presence would help 鈥渞esume the distribution of fuel and drinking water throughout the country, reactivate hospitals, restart economic activities, the movement of people and goods and reopen schools鈥.

Henry wrote a letter to UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres on October 9, officially asking the UN to intervene militarily in the country. It is important to note that in the past weeks, Guterres, on French international radio, seconding Henry鈥檚 false claims, said that mass protests in the streets against the Henry government are being led by gangs.

National condemnation

The resolution on the military intervention generated widespread criticism among civil society organisations, political and social leaders and people, who considered that the decision put the sovereignty of the country at stake.

Former senator and former presidential candidate Jean-Charles Mo茂se, leader of the left-wing Platf貌m Pitit Desalin party, that neither Henry or his ministers have the authority or legitimacy to request a foreign military presence. Mo茂se said that the country鈥檚 sovereignty had been threatened and called on the people to stand up against it.

The Organization of People in Struggle party 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 鈥渢o request international imperialist forces to occupy the country for a third time鈥. Sanon said that the decision insults 鈥渙ur ancestors, who fought to break the chains of slavery鈥. He assured that 鈥渋n the case that the foreign military occupation force arrived in Haiti, all Haitians, progressive groups, popular organisations and left-wing political parties, will stand to fight鈥.

Respect sovereignty

Jean Launy Avril, a Haitian political science professor and anthropologist, that 鈥渢he Haitian people do not need humanitarian refuge from any country. They have the right to live in peace in their country, without intervention, without interference, without gangs, without anti-popular governments and sepoys.鈥

In a series of tweets, Launy Avril that 鈥渢he solution to the Haitian crisis must be in the hands of the Haitian people, their social and political organisations and must be recognised by the UN鈥.

鈥淲别 that the international community respect the right of the Haitian people to mobilise and demand a more promising future. The Haitian people are sovereign, they have been in the streets for more than a month demanding profound changes to put an end to the bad governments and the system that oppresses them.鈥

He that 鈥渋n a recent letter to the UN, Haitian social and political movements assured that it is the people, who are in the streets protesting, and that they are not bandits, and denounced the political persecution by repressive forces of the de facto PM鈥.

Launy Avril that 鈥渕ilitary intervention has never been a solution; in Haiti the evidence is clear. The UN brought it cholera, mass killings, more poverty, more people forced to seek bread in other countries.鈥

鈥淭丑别 with its MINUSTAH (Stabilisation Mission); soldiers raped girls, and have left countless boys and girls without parents, living in more poverty, the invasions of Haiti have only left pain.

鈥淭丑别 massacred the civilian population between 2004 and 2008, with multiple massacres in Cit茅-Soleil, and with a new invasion they are going to massacre the townspeople who fight for Haitian sovereignty.

鈥淭丑别 do not want and will not accept more elections organised by foreigners. They are always fraudulent and place their puppets against the interests of the people.鈥

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

鈥淗aiti鈥檚 US-controlled police force is under-equipped by design through an arms embargo. All weapons must be approved by the US State Department,鈥 Boukman . 鈥淢eanwhile, an unlimited flow of illicit high calibre weapons enter Haiti from the US to arm the gangs to keep Haiti permanently destabilised.

鈥淭丑别 are low-level foot soldiers that take orders from the high level gangs in suits (imperialists, bourgeoisie and politicians). The system that upholds them needs to fall for them to fall, just like Duvalier Tonton Macoute鈥檚 gangs fell when the masses overthrew him.鈥

鈥, a de facto, unelected puppet imposed on Haiti after he participated in the assassination of Jovenel Mo茂se, was ordered by his imperialist bosses to publicly call for a foreign invasion. He does not represent the masses.

In another , she pointed out that the 鈥2004鈥2019 UN proxy military intervention to 鈥榮tabilise鈥 Haiti resulted in cholera, child sex rings, massacres, mass rape, endemic kidnapping, electoral fraud, chronic insecurity, gang infestation, indefinite detention and chronic inequality鈥.

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