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well, let's, let's dive deeper then into haiti's history. haiti one is independence from france back in 18 o 4. but when the us went in with a violent occupation, us stayed there on the island for roughly 20 years into the early 19 hundreds. the us continued to control haiti's, public finances all the way up until 1947. and by then taking some 40 percent of the country's national income to service that's to the west and gets to france, some of that debt to france was reparations to the slaveholders. and how much of that deep history plays into haiti's economic problems today? exactly. haiti was the 1st and remains the only country to be a successful slave uprising. it really set a precedent and let led to the end of chattel slavery in the western hemisphere. so, anyone who's glad to not be in a slavery system today in the americas, including here in the united states, i should o, in part, thanks to haiti and ever since then, as you described very well, manila, the us has punished 80 for resisting for refusing to be slaves. i mean, you laid out the history quite well. we can, you know
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in haiti. /w host: the united nations tells us 362,000 people are internally displaced within the country. 5.5 million needing humanitarian assistance. we talked about the gang issues in 2023. 5300 incidents, including 1200 kidnappings. tell us about the gangs. tell us about ke the gangs orige security guards, a protective force for many business in haiti. they protected their businesses. this is how they squashed any kind of opposition from the population, from members of the civil society who wanted to have a better society in haiti. the gangs also came in and federated by the was government hoping that would control them. instead of controlling them, they went afters since no one could touch them anymore. between the gangs territory and the drug trafficking, more drugs are coming into haiti. many guns were coming directly from the united states. there was a lot of protests by the u.n., giving out reports and asking for the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking in haiti. this did not happe
in haiti. /w host: the united nations tells us 362,000 people are internally displaced within the country. 5.5 million needing humanitarian assistance. we talked about the gang issues in 2023. 5300 incidents, including 1200 kidnappings. tell us about the gangs. tell us about ke the gangs orige security guards, a protective force for many business in haiti. they protected their businesses. this is how they squashed any kind of opposition from the population, from members of the civil society who...
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... for haiti. as you know, they are asking, but they're also, i think, worrying that, the international community is worrying about certain steps you've taken. and let's talk about one more specific step. last year, you appeared to be so angered by haiti's attempts to build an irrigation canal, taking some waters from the massacre river, which you share with haiti. you were so angered by their attempts to construct an irrigation channel that you cut off all cross—border trade, you stopped issuing visas, you stopped travel between the two countries. that deeply damaged haiti. of course, the haitian farmers are desperate for this irrigation canal. why on earth are you trying to stop them getting such a vital piece of infrastructure? but i think you are not very well informed. we have a treaty to share the water and we give... from this water, which is 85% that is born and it's irrigated in the dominican republic. it's just 2km that enter into haiti. and even...it�*s not born, it is not born or ir
... for haiti. as you know, they are asking, but they're also, i think, worrying that, the international community is worrying about certain steps you've taken. and let's talk about one more specific step. last year, you appeared to be so angered by haiti's attempts to build an irrigation canal, taking some waters from the massacre river, which you share with haiti. you were so angered by their attempts to construct an irrigation channel that you cut off all cross—border trade, you stopped...
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well let's, that's time deeper then into haiti's history. haiti want its independence from france back in 18 o 4. but when the us went in with a violent occupation, us stayed there on the island for roughly 20 years into the early 19 hundreds. the us continued to control haiti's, public finances all the way up until 1947. and by then taking some 40 percent of the country's national income to service, that's to the west and debts to france. some of that debt to france was reparations to the slaveholders. and how much of that deep history plays into haiti's economic problems today? exactly. haiti was the 1st and remains the only country to be a successful slave uprising. it really set a precedent and let led to the end of chattel slavery in the western hemisphere. so, anyone who's glad to not be in a slavery system today in the americas, including here in the united states, should o, in part, thanks to haiti and ever since then, as you described very well, manila, the us has punished 80 for resisting for refusing to be slaves, i mean, you laid out the history quite well. we can, you know
well let's, that's time deeper then into haiti's history. haiti want its independence from france back in 18 o 4. but when the us went in with a violent occupation, us stayed there on the island for roughly 20 years into the early 19 hundreds. the us continued to control haiti's, public finances all the way up until 1947. and by then taking some 40 percent of the country's national income to service, that's to the west and debts to france. some of that debt to france was reparations to the...
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the quest haiti. we concluded that for the united states to deploy forces in the hemisphere raises all kinds of questions that can be easily whdisagree with us against theee intres of haiti and the united states.■r out to find a partner, or partners, who would leaeffo,e in it, not with american f suppg sure they had what they needed. and so, you i'm very grateful for president ruto's leadership here. multignat -- multinational effort but kenya's willingness matters. you're not the only country but you'redirt. there's going to be u.s. forces not only the ground. we're going toup intelligence and equipment. some equipment has already arand nya is stepping up with police and other countries plan to do as well. the united states is going to support the collective efforts here. going it alone. we're working with congress to provide $300 million to m.s.s.a0 million for equipment assistance. we have receive and bring major contributions from other partners in as well. and agree - agree the h deserve better
the quest haiti. we concluded that for the united states to deploy forces in the hemisphere raises all kinds of questions that can be easily whdisagree with us against theee intres of haiti and the united states.■r out to find a partner, or partners, who would leaeffo,e in it, not with american f suppg sure they had what they needed. and so, you i'm very grateful for president ruto's leadership here. multignat -- multinational effort but kenya's willingness matters. you're not the only...
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in the haiti. and this is what has created or the chairman the office deco support the economic positio ha. therefore there is a history of punishing haiti or making haiti look bad for u.s. foreign policy. some of the haitian international community. when youre come in and the children are children and you are deciding for them. anybody would not accept that. >> currently the headline they say their involved in battling the gangs that are there currently. how does that complicate the situation? >> very, the vigilantes gangs. the games gangs are armed. they have drones, we have a the vigilantes have machetes. therefore you have a situation you look at children the elderly are in a victimized situation. there are no flights out of haiti. it's getting worse and worse.q the roads are closed but dimmed the dominican republic has closed its border too haiti. in tryin to basically shut out the whole population. so therefore why is the■ethat w? and for it more forceful transition and set another ■z thi
in the haiti. and this is what has created or the chairman the office deco support the economic positio ha. therefore there is a history of punishing haiti or making haiti look bad for u.s. foreign policy. some of the haitian international community. when youre come in and the children are children and you are deciding for them. anybody would not accept that. >> currently the headline they say their involved in battling the gangs that are there currently. how does that complicate the...
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has tried to impose on haiti has become a total sham. the president was assassinated, the prime minister was never elected. and it's, and basically the leads fund, these different armed groups, so called gains that you hear about that kidnapped people that terrorized the population in, in very, very serious ways. and so what's happened is those armed groups have gotten out of the control of the sort of oligarchs of the regime. they basically became autonomous to some degree. and that's when share easy a was preaching to them. you know, let's unite against these, the real gags. there's the real elite criminals who are running our country and you know, take all of the profits from the sweat shops and by villas in the dominican republic or in france or canada, or the u. s. and no, they don't actually love hate either. not actually part of this country, they just treated as a piggy bank is really what service the says. so let's take back the country for haitians, rather than some kind of transnational elite. so the government is totally in s
has tried to impose on haiti has become a total sham. the president was assassinated, the prime minister was never elected. and it's, and basically the leads fund, these different armed groups, so called gains that you hear about that kidnapped people that terrorized the population in, in very, very serious ways. and so what's happened is those armed groups have gotten out of the control of the sort of oligarchs of the regime. they basically became autonomous to some degree. and that's when...
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the level of hunger in haiti would be far greater. so on thousands of patients come to those border markets on a weekly basis. now you have to understand today the airport is closed, the porch is basically close. so how can you get any humanitarian assistance? of course we're more than willing to help with humanitarian assistance. and the question is how you have trucks going through land through the roads. they are controlled by the gangs. we've had sort of scores of dominicans who have been kidnapped by the game in the past. so of course, we're more than willing to help with the international community with any in a few minutes area and assistance. but the question is being asked, why isn't the dominican republic shouldering the black, the bulk of it? that is not, we can't, we're developing country as well, even though we're richer than havi. that doesn't mean that we are a rich country either. i understand, but basically you're saying that the patients are on their own. well, unfortunately the we've, that's precisely why we've been
the level of hunger in haiti would be far greater. so on thousands of patients come to those border markets on a weekly basis. now you have to understand today the airport is closed, the porch is basically close. so how can you get any humanitarian assistance? of course we're more than willing to help with humanitarian assistance. and the question is how you have trucks going through land through the roads. they are controlled by the gangs. we've had sort of scores of dominicans who have been...
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_ earthquake in haiti. how people managing to survive? it's - earthquake in haiti. how people managing to survive? it's very l managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices _ managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices have - managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices have zoomedl difficult. prices have zoomed up. we think rice has gone up by at least a third in the capital, otherfood prices have gone up as well, while incomes have dropped. as was described in your piece previously, is very hard to find work. it's very hard to find work. it's very hard to be able to make a daily income, so purchasing power has gone down, food prices have gone up, and this violence that causing displacement. people have had to flee their homes. people have had to stop working. kids are no longer in school. so the very fabric of society has been torn apart right now.— torn apart right now. what do ou torn apart right now. what do you have _ torn apart right now. what do you have to — torn apart right now. what do you have to give _ torn apart right now. what do you h
_ earthquake in haiti. how people managing to survive? it's - earthquake in haiti. how people managing to survive? it's very l managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices _ managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices have - managing to survive? it's very difficult. prices have zoomedl difficult. prices have zoomed up. we think rice has gone up by at least a third in the capital, otherfood prices have gone up as well, while incomes have dropped. as was described in your piece...
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that deeply damaged haiti. 0f countries. that deeply damaged haiti. of course, the haitian farmers are desperate for this irrigation canal. why on earth are you trying to stop them getting such a vital piece of infrastructure? i getting such a vital piece of infrastructure?— infrastructure? i think that ou are infrastructure? i think that you are not _ infrastructure? i think that you are not very _ infrastructure? i think that you are not very well- infrastructure? i think that - you are not very well informed. we have a treaty to share the waters. and from this water, we give 85% that is irrigated in the dominican republic. it is just two kilometres that enters into haiti. and even it is not born — it is not born or irrigated in haiti, we give water to haiti. and we have never had a problem with the haitian farmers. well now, they want to build a canal that takes the whole of the water into haiti, forjust two kilometres that goes into that. and it is also against our treaty. a treaty that has been respected for over the years. and it is not a ca
that deeply damaged haiti. 0f countries. that deeply damaged haiti. of course, the haitian farmers are desperate for this irrigation canal. why on earth are you trying to stop them getting such a vital piece of infrastructure? i getting such a vital piece of infrastructure?— infrastructure? i think that ou are infrastructure? i think that you are not _ infrastructure? i think that you are not very _ infrastructure? i think that you are not very well- infrastructure? i think that - you are not...
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on haiti and on israel. your administration went on a worldwide search for security forces, bangladeshi, canadian, chilean, any but american force, to stand up this multinational security support mission for hay hey tee before kenya stood up to lead. can you explain why it is that you believe on the one hand that this mission is so critical and on the other why it is that you have categorically ruled out contributing u.s. forces to this effort? is it your goal to contain them? and on israel -- reporter: one question. i'll answer your question. -- pres. biden: one question. i'll answer your question. the question with regard to haiti. we concluded that for the united states to deploy forces in the hemisphere raises all kinds of questions that can be easily misrepresented by what we're trying to do. and be able to be used by those who disagree with us against the intres of haiti and the united states. so we set out to find a partner, or partners, who would lead that effort, and we would participate in it, not
on haiti and on israel. your administration went on a worldwide search for security forces, bangladeshi, canadian, chilean, any but american force, to stand up this multinational security support mission for hay hey tee before kenya stood up to lead. can you explain why it is that you believe on the one hand that this mission is so critical and on the other why it is that you have categorically ruled out contributing u.s. forces to this effort? is it your goal to contain them? and on israel --...
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-backed mission to haiti. kenya announced last year it would leave the force, but it has effectively been placed on hold. henry arrived in puerto rico on tuesday after he was unable to land in the dominican republic with the dominican president saying henry was not welcome in the country for safety reasons. for more, we are joined by jemima pierre, professor at the social justice institute at the university of british columbia in canada, and research associate at the center for the -- associate at the university of johannesburg. she is a haitian-american scholar and co-coordinator of the black alliance for peace's haiti/americas team, which has been closely following the crisis in haiti. her recent article for nacla is headlined "haiti as empire's laboratory." professor, welcome to democracy now! can you start off by describing what you understand is the latest on the ground, who the armed groups are, and the different sectors that haitian society that are joining together with those armed gangs and calling fo
-backed mission to haiti. kenya announced last year it would leave the force, but it has effectively been placed on hold. henry arrived in puerto rico on tuesday after he was unable to land in the dominican republic with the dominican president saying henry was not welcome in the country for safety reasons. for more, we are joined by jemima pierre, professor at the social justice institute at the university of british columbia in canada, and research associate at the center for the -- associate...
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haiti wants peace. haiti needs to rebuild democratic institutions. i'm asking all haitians to remain calm and you have nothing they can to come back as fast as possible for the good of the country. amy: "the miami herald" is reporting caricom has proposed a plan to set up a seven-member presidential panel that would appoint a new interim prime minister for haiti. barbados prime minister mia mottley said the panel would only include haitians who support the deployment of a u.n.-backed security force. last week, ariel henry traveled to kenya, which is slated to lead the mission. he has been unable to return home and was reportedly most recently in puerto rico. on monday, one of the leaders of the recent armed uprising in haiti, jimmy chÉrizier, who is known as barbecue, warned against outside forces picking haiti's next leader. >> we take this opportunity to say to the international community that if it continues down this path, it will plunge haiti into chaos. today it is clear it is the working-class districts and the haitian people who know what th
haiti wants peace. haiti needs to rebuild democratic institutions. i'm asking all haitians to remain calm and you have nothing they can to come back as fast as possible for the good of the country. amy: "the miami herald" is reporting caricom has proposed a plan to set up a seven-member presidential panel that would appoint a new interim prime minister for haiti. barbados prime minister mia mottley said the panel would only include haitians who support the deployment of a u.n.-backed...
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one of the worst crisis haiti has ever seen. that's why all the has, once again, turn to the international community and ask the un for help. yet another international player. resume one more, let me show you. this is for the initial 4 customers. and i the last time that the united nations intervened and heavy things went horribly wrong. this is haiti's main water service. the occupant needs with it. and this is precisely where the last un mission took a devastating turn in 2010 un peacekeepers mainly from the pipe sets up camps here. just above the stream, flowing into the out. people need to river a few days later, close by suddenly the 1st called the right cases appeared. investigations later found that the un soldiers had unintentionally released infected sewage into the stream flowing into active. we'll need to river, leading to a color outbreak that costs 10000 nights and spread across the country. the and there was never really any type of restitution for doing that. so there is a very bad base in the, you know, in the, i
one of the worst crisis haiti has ever seen. that's why all the has, once again, turn to the international community and ask the un for help. yet another international player. resume one more, let me show you. this is for the initial 4 customers. and i the last time that the united nations intervened and heavy things went horribly wrong. this is haiti's main water service. the occupant needs with it. and this is precisely where the last un mission took a devastating turn in 2010 un peacekeepers...
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.— elections in haiti. well, this is art elections in haiti. well, this is part one _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one _ elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of- elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of the i elections in haiti. well, this is part one - one of the big| is part one — one of the big question most, one of the big issues, that the prime minister himself in his current standing would have two entities that could fire him, either the president or the parliament, which are both gone now. there is no president and the parliament's terms expired years ago. essentially he is caught in this sort of suspended situation and he basically plays on that and the security situation. to say, well, i'm unable to deliver on elections, but as soon as the situation in the security is restored, i will be able to have elections and had overpowered. abs, have elections and had overpowered.- have elections and had overpowered. hav
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so it's a very scary situation in haiti. you talk about the transitional council and the idea is it's going to be seven people running the country for an interim period before you get to elections. you're involved because your party gets one seat on this interim council, along with two of the other main political parties, and then i believe there's some seats reserved for big business and a couple of civil society organisations. what makes you think that this interim council can impose control and order and security on haiti? first and foremost, let me thank my caricom brothers and sisters, caricom heads of state and government, who have been working to help haiti in that process. so what we understand, haitians, my fellow haitians, we do understand that they reject the old practices of picking winners and losers in haitian politics. so we are grateful, we are grateful for that. but, yes, i think that these seven people and this proposal, this solution is more inclusive. we believe that that presidential council can inspire
so it's a very scary situation in haiti. you talk about the transitional council and the idea is it's going to be seven people running the country for an interim period before you get to elections. you're involved because your party gets one seat on this interim council, along with two of the other main political parties, and then i believe there's some seats reserved for big business and a couple of civil society organisations. what makes you think that this interim council can impose control...
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in haiti. it has gotten worse now. host: the united nations tells us 3ternally displaced within the country. 5.5 million needing humanitarian assistance. we talked about the gang issues in 2023. 5300 and incidents including 1200 kidnappings. tell us about the gangs. tell us about who makes them up. guest: the gangs originally guards, a protective force for many businesses in haiti. they protected their businesses. this is how they squashed any kind of opposition from the population, from members of the civil society who wanted to have a better society in haiti. the gangs also came unin and federated by the was government hoping that would control them. instead of controlling them, they went after others since no one could touch them anymore. between the gangs territory and the drug trafficking, more drugs are coming into haiti. many guns were coming directly from the united states. there was a lot of protests u.n., giving out reports and asking for the u.s. to take care of the gun trafficking i
in haiti. it has gotten worse now. host: the united nations tells us 3ternally displaced within the country. 5.5 million needing humanitarian assistance. we talked about the gang issues in 2023. 5300 and incidents including 1200 kidnappings. tell us about the gangs. tell us about who makes them up. guest: the gangs originally guards, a protective force for many businesses in haiti. they protected their businesses. this is how they squashed any kind of opposition from the population, from...
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he think the premise attracted into haiti again?— into haiti again? he is not aaivin into haiti again? he is not giving up _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at this _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at this point. - into haiti again? he is not| giving up at this point. the dominican republic can call him persona non grata press repeated attempts. it is either go back or go to prison for the rest of his life. hat go back or go to prison for the rest of his life.— rest of his life. not an easy situation. _ rest of his life. not an easy situation. there _ rest of his life. not an easy situation. there are - rest of his life. not an easy situation. there are very i rest of his life. not an easy. situation. there are very few elected officials left in haiti right now. elected officials left in haiti right nova— elected officials left in haiti l right now._ the right now. zero, not one. the other peeple _ right now. zero, not one. the other people who _ right now. zero, not one. the other people who
he think the premise attracted into haiti again?— into haiti again? he is not aaivin into haiti again? he is not giving up _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at this _ into haiti again? he is not giving up at this point. - into haiti again? he is not| giving up at this point. the dominican republic can call him persona non grata press repeated attempts. it is either go back or go to prison for the rest of his life. hat go back or go to prison...
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special envoy for haiti. he resigned from his post in september 2021 citing the biden administration's inhumane treatment of haitian asylum seekers and u.s. meddling in haitian politics. he is joining us from buffalo, new york. welcome to democracy now! can you talk about what is happening right now in haiti? >> it is complete anarchy and chaos. haiti has been broken since the assassination of the president 32 months ago. but by anointing ariel henry, the united states and the international community put a hated party back in power in haiti, the party the haitians consider responsible for where they are right now. and as a result, 32 months has gone by. haiti has eroded by an magnitude of five or 10 times in that period. it is chaos on the street. currently, we are holding haiti hostage through this caricom political process. we wasted going on three weeks now since this current crisis started. i think that is a signal the haitian people probably don't what the caricom solution. amy: i want to turn to a clip
special envoy for haiti. he resigned from his post in september 2021 citing the biden administration's inhumane treatment of haitian asylum seekers and u.s. meddling in haitian politics. he is joining us from buffalo, new york. welcome to democracy now! can you talk about what is happening right now in haiti? >> it is complete anarchy and chaos. haiti has been broken since the assassination of the president 32 months ago. but by anointing ariel henry, the united states and the...
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. . , _, in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and your - in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and your staff. | all the best to you and your staff. thank you for bringing us the latest on the situation on the ground in haiti, matt knight, director of aid agency goal. i'm joined byjames landale, our diplomatic correspondent. we heard the reality of people trying to live in the state at the moment. we heard that the prime minister has now resigned, coming under intense pressure both nationally and internationally. is that likely to help the situation? that's the big question, does the removal of the prime minister makes the difference that everybody hopes it might? that is the demand of the armed gangs that have seized control of most of port—au—pri
. . , _, in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and _ in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and your - in haiti. match, we wish you well, all the best to you and your staff. | all the best to you and your staff. thank you for bringing us the latest on the situation on the ground in haiti, matt knight,...
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. ~ , ., ., haiti. we 'ust have a few seeensd — haiti. we just have a few seconds left _ haiti. we just have a few seconds left but - haiti. we just have a few seconds left but i - haiti. we just have a few| seconds left but i wanted haiti. we just have a few i seconds left but i wanted to ask you — how important is a stable haiti for the region itself? fie, stable haiti for the region itself? �* , ., stable haiti for the region itself? ~ , ., , , itself? a stable haiti is very important _ itself? a stable haiti is very important- i _ itself? a stable haiti is very important. i mean, - itself? a stable haiti is very important. i mean, just - itself? a stable haiti is very| important. i mean, just look itself? a stable haiti is very . important. i mean, just look at the fact that you have haiti's neighbour dominican republic across the corner, you have the turks, the bahamas and florida less than two hours away. today, you have got a situation where armed gangs are running around the country. what
. ~ , ., ., haiti. we 'ust have a few seeensd — haiti. we just have a few seconds left _ haiti. we just have a few seconds left but - haiti. we just have a few seconds left but i - haiti. we just have a few| seconds left but i wanted haiti. we just have a few i seconds left but i wanted to ask you — how important is a stable haiti for the region itself? fie, stable haiti for the region itself? �* , ., stable haiti for the region itself? ~ , ., , , itself? a stable haiti is very important...
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of the situation right now in haiti-— now in haiti. i don't want to use the word couo. _ now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but _ now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how- now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how close i now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how close isj the word coup, but how close is the government right now to completely losing control of the situation in the country? it losing control of the situation in the country?— losing control of the situation in the country? it already has. haiti has been a _ the country? it already has. haiti has been a failed _ the country? it already has. haiti has been a failed state _ the country? it already has. haiti has been a failed state since - the country? it already has. haiti has been a failed state since the | has been a failed state since the assassination and the us appointed de facto prime minister ariel henry who currently has the entire country including the gangs violently calling for his resignation, he has
of the situation right now in haiti-— now in haiti. i don't want to use the word couo. _ now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but _ now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how- now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how close i now in haiti. i don't want to use the word coup, but how close isj the word coup, but how close is the government right now to completely losing control of the situation in the country? it losing control of the situation in the...
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dutchman tiert roggerds about the formats of assistance to haiti. the drawing is called missionary work. after all the cataclysms, haiti offers to convert to christianity. the real needs of the inhabitants are reflected in right half of the picture. there must be the most severe, not monthly, multi-year occupation, which will means, among other things, at some point that everyone will shoot at everyone, there will be a lot of victims, it will be worse than samali, and at the same time it will require the most serious cleaning in every sense of the word, from sanitary, from cleaning the basements of landfills, to social, a real shake-up of all elites, investment. money , actually re-educating the population, well, something in the spirit of post-war germany, it’s easier to isolate the island, especially since it’s not difficult, the americans will cover the sea with the dominicans on land , they already have experience, at one time the dominican dictator, trujilla perfectly blocked the border with haiti, destroying tens of hundreds and thousands
dutchman tiert roggerds about the formats of assistance to haiti. the drawing is called missionary work. after all the cataclysms, haiti offers to convert to christianity. the real needs of the inhabitants are reflected in right half of the picture. there must be the most severe, not monthly, multi-year occupation, which will means, among other things, at some point that everyone will shoot at everyone, there will be a lot of victims, it will be worse than samali, and at the same time it will...
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amy: over the weekend, haiti's powerful gangs freed thousands from haiti's largest prisons. the gang federation leader known as "barbeque" claimed responsibility and is calling for the ousting of unelected prime minister ariel henry. gang members are reportedly uniting to bring down haiti's de facto prime minister henry, who yet -- who has yet to return to haiti since he traveled to kenya last week to discuss a deal to send about 1000 police to lead a u.n. peacekeeping force. the kenyan high court in january ruled the plan unconstitutional. for more we are joined by three guests. in nairobi, we're joined by kenyan parliamentarian otiende amollo, who opposes the police deployment to haiti. in washington, d.c., jake johnston, runs the haiti relief & reconstruction watch blog for the center for economic and policy research and is the author of the new book "aid state: elite panic, disaster capitalism, and the battle to control haiti." but first, we go to port-au-prince, haiti's capital, to speak with monique clesca, a haitian pro-democracy advocate who worked for many years wit
amy: over the weekend, haiti's powerful gangs freed thousands from haiti's largest prisons. the gang federation leader known as "barbeque" claimed responsibility and is calling for the ousting of unelected prime minister ariel henry. gang members are reportedly uniting to bring down haiti's de facto prime minister henry, who yet -- who has yet to return to haiti since he traveled to kenya last week to discuss a deal to send about 1000 police to lead a u.n. peacekeeping force. the...
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i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united states but it feels very foreign. the majority of the properties that are in ti ayiti, little haiti, these properties are way overdue for renovations. they were overdue to either be destroyed and to be built back up. i'm renita holmes. miami born and raised. i'm an african american, inner city woman that loves my city and loves my community. since i moved, i haven't unpacked this time. this is my fourth move in three years. the housing unit, where there's so many issues of mould, moisture, no drains. to me, my health changed when i came over. so, curtains are a luxury, and... ..that's what aluminium foil does, in making sure that covering my windows keeps the humidity do
i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united states but it feels very foreign. the majority of the properties that are in ti ayiti, little haiti, these properties are way overdue for...
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like wha'r face in haiti. we a g responsibility alongside the haitian police and have clear modus operandi, how we're going to relate with the situation on the ground that has been agreed under the united nations framk.so w are looking forward o this deployment because we children in haiti deserve peace. like all other women and arounde world. pres. biden: on the i.c.c., you guys never keep the deal, but that's we made our position clear. on the i.c.c. we don't rni jurisdiction. the way it's been exercis. and it's that simple. we don't think there's an equivalence ee what israel did and what hamas did. you are committing to another foreign war. committing kenya to haiti, can exp that? pres. biden: very easily. there's a reason why afghanistan wn a the graveyard of empires. likelihood of anybody uniting afghanistan is highly, highly unlikely. number one. ntrol isis other than ways to occupying afghan stafnlt it was. now with regard to haiti. in a e caribbean that's very volatile. there's a lot going on in this
like wha'r face in haiti. we a g responsibility alongside the haitian police and have clear modus operandi, how we're going to relate with the situation on the ground that has been agreed under the united nations framk.so w are looking forward o this deployment because we children in haiti deserve peace. like all other women and arounde world. pres. biden: on the i.c.c., you guys never keep the deal, but that's we made our position clear. on the i.c.c. we don't rni jurisdiction. the way it's...
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—— haiti and the gangs. as of this morning, the idea was that the seven important sectors within haiti society, the religious sector, and community will name of representative. that has been in session since the morning. important actors appeared to be waffling and blocking out. some very powerful gangs, such as the one led byjimmy cherizier, known as barbecue, have announced this is not going to be satisfactory. a man currently live guy philipe, wants to be part of the council and has declared he wants to create two separate council. a great deal of uncertainty as to whether the council will be from, how fast it will be formed and to whom it would be acceptable. in the meantime, it seems like there is a power vacuum in the country. the prime minister having announced his resignation. how concerned are you that someone else might step in and try to fill it? someone like a gang leader or someone like guy philipe who led a coup could fill in? the possibility _ led a coup could fill in? the possibility is _ led
—— haiti and the gangs. as of this morning, the idea was that the seven important sectors within haiti society, the religious sector, and community will name of representative. that has been in session since the morning. important actors appeared to be waffling and blocking out. some very powerful gangs, such as the one led byjimmy cherizier, known as barbecue, have announced this is not going to be satisfactory. a man currently live guy philipe, wants to be part of the council and has...
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but first, as haiti faces spiraling turmoil, candidate is training troops for kenyan led mission to haiti. we will get an update. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing to face global condemnation over the killing of six international aid -- seven aid workers from world central kitchen which had brought food into gaza by ship to feed starving palestinians. the aid workers were killed when an israeli drone fired three missiles at the group's clearly marked convoy. according to the israeli newspaper haaretz, the drone initially struck one car in the convoy. then the drone attacked again after survivors from the first attack got into another vehicle. after the second strike, the injured passengers were taken to the third car in the convoy which was then bombed. the attack occurred over a 1.5 mile stretch of road in gaza. on tuesday, israel admitted to carrying out the airstrike and vowed to investigate. at the united nations, secretary general antonio guterres condemned the israeli attack. >>
but first, as haiti faces spiraling turmoil, candidate is training troops for kenyan led mission to haiti. we will get an update. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. israel is continuing to face global condemnation over the killing of six international aid -- seven aid workers from world central kitchen which had brought food into gaza by ship to feed starving palestinians. the aid workers were killed when an...
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>> your question was haiti kids? >> united states and kenya or the nation's collectively break the backs of this coordinated militia that has the grips of the nation, that nation yes the very way we're doing it, we're not talking about a hey thousand person army is made up of train persian this is a crisis. >> it's able to be dealt with. and we think we can belt with this way with a multinational approach. with haiti leading the way and us providing intelligence as well as equipment gangs and criminals do not have nationalities. >> they have no religion they have no language which their language is one to deal with them family decisively within the parameters of the law and that's what we're building a coalition of nations beyond kenya and the us many were making contributions towards the mss force in haiti. to secure that country. and to break the buck of the gangs and the criminals that have visited untold suffering in that country on drc. >> the au the east african community, and kenya has seized without much, i'v
>> your question was haiti kids? >> united states and kenya or the nation's collectively break the backs of this coordinated militia that has the grips of the nation, that nation yes the very way we're doing it, we're not talking about a hey thousand person army is made up of train persian this is a crisis. >> it's able to be dealt with. and we think we can belt with this way with a multinational approach. with haiti leading the way and us providing intelligence as well as...
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he cannot go back to haiti, not one person i know in haiti believes if he steps off into haiti — because the ports are closed — he is going to be killed. we�*re almost certain. his time is up. we need another leader, another solution. if he does resign, will that bring an end to the violence or how can it be stopped? in end to the violence or how can it be sto ed? . ., end to the violence or how can it be sto ed? ., ., , stopped? in and of itself, it will not brin: stopped? in and of itself, it will not bring an _ stopped? in and of itself, it will not bring an end _ stopped? in and of itself, it will not bring an end to _ stopped? in and of itself, it will not bring an end to the - stopped? in and of itself, it will| not bring an end to the violence, but there�*s going to be a big meeting. the un will be there of course, the us state department will be there, hopefully members from haiti also. but these are the leaders in the region, they have got to come up with a way to install peacekeeping into haiti. we could not, we should not be talking about elections, we should not be talk
he cannot go back to haiti, not one person i know in haiti believes if he steps off into haiti — because the ports are closed — he is going to be killed. we�*re almost certain. his time is up. we need another leader, another solution. if he does resign, will that bring an end to the violence or how can it be stopped? in end to the violence or how can it be sto ed? . ., end to the violence or how can it be sto ed? ., ., , stopped? in and of itself, it will not brin: stopped? in and of...
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, whetherfrom haiti or overseas. meanwhile the government of the dominican republic, which shares the island of hispaniola with haiti, has increased. correspondent will grant sent this update from the border between the two countries. life at the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti is taking on a certain rhythm that every day, throughout the day, several trucks carrying undocumented haitian migrants come to this point and deport those migrants back into the country. they are being deported into an impoverished nation facing its biggest crisis in over a decade. now the situation in the capital, port—au—prince, remains critical — the food security situation, of course, the gang violence on the streets, the problems in the hospitals and schools being closed — it is as bleak a picture as at any time since the 2010 earthquake, in the haitian capital. there is, for example, the effort by the us state department and member states of the caricom group of nations to see an interim administration t
, whetherfrom haiti or overseas. meanwhile the government of the dominican republic, which shares the island of hispaniola with haiti, has increased. correspondent will grant sent this update from the border between the two countries. life at the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti is taking on a certain rhythm that every day, throughout the day, several trucks carrying undocumented haitian migrants come to this point and deport those migrants back into the country. they...