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Ian Masters� Guest, Dr. Robert Maguire ("Background Briefing, 3-7-04),
Representative to Haiti for the Inter-American Foundation (IAF),
Told the Press Before the Invasion that Aristide was �Intoxicated with
Power� ...

On the IAF Board, Count Roger Noriega, Oil Company Executives,
Ultra-Cons & an Assortment of Corporate Predators ...

The press has reported falsely that a criminalized, power-hungry Aristide
�rigged the elections� in Haiti. These and other acts, Maguire, the
much-touted Haiti "expert," claimed fatuously in the press (but not on KPFK
POST-invasion), predetermined his political demise --
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(One of many examples in the press)
Haiti options are few and disturbing
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/text/2001867857_haitilook29.html
By Christopher Marquis
The New York Times 
February 29, 2004

Aristide became intoxicated with power, believes ROBERT MAGUIRE, an expert
on Haiti and a professor at Trinity College in Washington.

"He feels he doesn't have to play the traditional Haitian political game,"
Maguire said. "It's like he says, 'I'm king of the world.' That's the way he
has governed. He has alienated many, many people."
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Another instance of Robert MacGuire�s demonizing of Aristide
>From the Houston Chronicle Web Site, February 14, 2004:

Analysis: Haiti's man
of the people lost his way
By AMY WILENTZ
New York Times:
http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/world/2403188

... But without a force of order to fall back on, it has been impossible for
Aristide to carry out any social agenda, and for a long time now he has not
seemed to have the inclination or the budget to try.
The most flagrant example of his disregard for institutions came in 2000,
when he allowed irregularities in an election that gave him a clear
legislative majority. The United States responded by stopping all funds,
says ROBERT MAGUIRE, director of the international affairs program at
Trinity College in Washington and a longtime Haiti observer. "This became a
resource-starved government very quickly," Maguire said, "Aristide could not
deliver on any of his big promises about education and health care and so
forth, and he couldn't even really do street patronage."
In other words, Aristide in some way stopped being a big man, even though he
was the president, because he could not deliver the goods.
What is happening now is not simply the result of Aristide's leadership
style. "This is happening because of irrefutable Haitian truths," Maguire
said. "The country is deeply polarized between the included and the
excluded, the elite rich and the poor masses, between the urban dweller and
the rural villager. Aristide represented something unique and important. He
rose to power as someone who was not part of the political class and not put
in by the army. His support came solely from the Haitian people."
It turns out, however, that the Haitian people have a limited supply of
patience. 
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>From the Trinity College Web Site:
http://www.trinitydc.edu/academics/depts/Interdisc/International/Bob.htm

Bob joined the staff of Trinity College following a career in federal
government service as a specialist in Latin America and the Caribbean,
grassroots development, and political economy. His government service
included stints with the Inter-American Foundation ... Dr. Maguire is best
known for his work on Haiti, having been involved with that country since
the mid 1970's through affiliations with the Inter-American Foundation, the
Department of State, and Johns Hopkins, Brown and Georgetown Universities.
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The purpose of the IAF, according to the �Mission Statement� :

/ Strengthen the bonds of friendship and understanding among the peoples of
this hemisphere;
/ Support self-help efforts designed to enlarge the opportunities for
individual development;
/ Stimulate and assist effective and ever wider participation of the people
in the development process;
/ Encourage the establishment and growth of democratic institutions, private
and governmental, appropriate to the requirements of the individual
sovereign nationas of this hemisphere."
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BUT IN THE MUNDANE REAL WORLD ...
The Inter-American Foundation (IAF):
1) Reagan Operatives Take Over
http://www.newint.org/issue134/update.htm

�THE Reagan administration has moved in to snuff out one of the few
progressive initiatives that have appeared on the official US aid scene in
many years....�

AID 
Reagan takes over Inter-American Foundation

The Inter-American Foundation has now had its Board taken over by White
House appointees - proof if proof were needed that the Foundation had become
an effective channel for funds to progressive groups in Latin America.

The Foundation�s money came from the US government but it was administered
by an independent Board outside the government aid machinery. So it could
reach many small groups that governments would not normally deal with. Some
1,600 grants were made over its 13 years of existence and the 1983 budget
was $23 millions.

Suspicions arose because many people found it difficult to believe that such
an organisation could operate completely independently. Once contact was
made with peasant co-operatives, it was argued. these channels could be used
for the gathering of intelligence. The CIA must be tnvolved somewhere.

The New Internationalist believed these suspicions were groundless,
supported the Foundation (see NI 126) and argued that this was a model that
could well be copied in other countries.

But the Foundation�s freedom of action has not proved to the taste of
President Reagan who has been trying for the past three years to get a
majority on the seven-person Board. By December 1983 he had succeeded and
promptly fired the Foundation�s Director, stimulating widespread press
coverage in the United States and angry protest from members of Congress.

The new policy, say the Reagan appointees, will be to involve the US
embassies and Latin American governments in project selection. This violates
the Foundation�s mandate from Congress

There are fears now for the similar, and newly created, African Development
Foundation whose Board the Reagan Administration has taken over completely.
However, its strict legislative mandate to support community-based
development projects may protect it.
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2) Who Else is at the IAF? Curtin Winsor Jr. served on the advisory council
of the Inter-American Foundation and is a member of the council of advisers
of Americans for Freedom, Inc, run by Karen McKay who headed the Committee
for a Free Afghanistan. He was on the board of the Nicaraguan Refugee Fund,
a group that raised funds to support the Nicaraguan contras.... (Source:
"Some Notes on the World Freedom Foundation," Institute for Media Analysis,
unpublished manuscript, June 1, 1989.)

3) Peter Bell Recalls His Position at the IAF
www2.uol.com.br/aprendiz/guiadeempregos/ terceiro/info/artigos_020502.htm

Peter American Bell, 62 years, president of the Care Foundation: �I was
president of the InterAmerican Foundation, created to promote the
development in Latin America and the Caribbean. We wanted to support
communitarian organizations directed toward the democracy, but many people
in them had criticized in the administration of Ronald Reagan. Some found
that we would have to support only organizations clearly pro-Americans. They
had produced a report criticizing the foundation and my direction. Later
they had asked for my resignation. I opposed to leave, but they had finished
firing me.�

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031125-7.html
The President intends to nominate Roger W. Wallace, of Texas, to be a Member
of the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation (Private
Representative), for a six-year term.
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4) Clinton Appoints a Hill & Knowlton senion executive to the board of IAF
http://www.iaf.gov/news_events/news_releases_en.asp?news_year=2001&newsrel=8
6

Fred P. DuVal named to the Board of Directors of the Inter-American
Foundation by President Clinton
News Releases - 1/30/2001
Fred P. DuVal, a senior Managing Director of HILL & KBOWLTON, was named to
the Board of Directors of the Inter-American Foundation by President
Clinton.
Mr. DuVal has extensive experience in government affairs, public relations
and advertising.....
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5) ROGER NORIEGA is in the board, too.

http://www.leadershipdirectories.com/fmfyb15.htm
Roger Francisco Noriega-Member, Board of Directors-Inter-American Foundation
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6) Ford Foundation & IAF Take an Interest
in Brazilian Black Militants
http://www.nd.edu/~prinfo/news/2003/12-2003zz.html

In 1974, prior to Chris Welna's return to Brazil, Charles Reilly arrived
from the University of Chicago to conduct research in pursuit of his
doctoral thesis. Dr. Reilly later researched how public policy is made at
the local level under a military regime and taught development planning at
the Federal University in Pernambuco. But his introduction to Brazil was in
S�o Paulo. 

The newly married Reilly soon accepted a position with the Virginia-based
Inter-American Foundation (IAF) which took him to Rio. There, he helped to
facilitate funding from sources like the Ford Foundation for a wide variety
of organizations undertaking constructive social engagement. Among them were
one or more organizations loosely identified with the emerging Brazilian
Black-Pride movement.

"The Ford Foundation was initially pretty uncomfortable with the idea of
getting involved with African-Brazilian social programs" said Dr. Reilly.
"They declined to provide any funding. That was before Chris Welna's
arrival." Dr Reilly facilitated funding for them through the IAF "until we
could establish their credibility. Chris was more receptive when he arrived,
so then we were able to get Ford Foundation money."

The `Black Rio' movement was split between the kind of organizations Reilly
worked with and more militant groups inspired by the Black Panthers and
other radical groups in the United States. The Brazilian military regime
drew no distinction. In late 1978 or early 1979 the Inter-American
Foundation was forced to close down and the IAF staff was invited to leave
the country. 

"There was no good reason for the government to take that action," insists
Dr. Reilly, although the reach of black activism did surprise him. "Through
the Research Institute of People of Color," he indicated, "I was introduced
to a couple of security cops in the National Congress who were activists in
the black movement."

"I worked with a cluster of grass roots organizations," offered Dr. Reilly.
"Among them were Olorum, led by Carlos Negreros and his wife Isaura
Assiz....
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6) These People are Helping the Poor?
The Advisory Board of the Inter-American Foundation:
http://www.iaf.gov/about_iaf/directors_council_en.asp?dir=2

Al Zapanta, president and CEO of the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce, has
held several presidential appointments, including a White House fellowship
and a term as assistant secretary with the Department of the Interior. He
has served as director of governmental affairs at ARCO ...

Rita DiMartino, former vice president of congressional relations for AT&T,
is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Hispanic Council on
International Relations, National Association of Latino Elected and
Appointed Officials, and the Cuban-American National Council. Previous
public service includes her appointment in 1992 by former President Bush to
the of USO's board of governors and by President Reagan as ambassador to the
UNICEF executive board.

Charles A. Gargano is chairman and commissioner of Empire State Development,
chairman of the Olympic Regional Development Authority and vice-chairman of
the Port Authority. He began his professional career as an engineer with
J.D. Posillico Engineering and Construction; a company he helped build into
one of Long Island's largest heavy construction firms. In 1981 President
Reagan appointed him deputy administrator of the Federal Urban Mass
Transportation Administration and later ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, a
position in which he also served under President George H. W. Bush.

John C. Duncan served on the Foundation's board from 1988 to 1989, and on
the advisory council beginning in 1983. He has been at the helm of a number
of major mining and other industrial enterprises based in Latin America,
most notably as a long-term senior executive with W.R. Grace & Co. His
extensive record in public service and philanthropy includes leadership
positions with the Council of Americans and ACCION International.

James R. Jones has served as chief of staff for President Johnson, member of
the U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma, chairman and C.E.O. of the
American Stock Exchange and ambassador to Mexico. While in his current
position as co-chair of Manatt Jones Global Strategies,

 Steve Knaebel is president and general manager of Cummins Diesel, S.A. de
C.V., in Mexico. He held various positions with Cummins when it was a
minority partner with the Mexican government and led the negotiations that
resulted in its privatization in 1987. He was director of USAID's mission to
Costa Rica, has held several post with the International Basic Economy
Corporation, and served with the Peace Corps in Venezuela.
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7) More on Ian Masters� Guest, Dr. Robert Maguire, is an
Expert on Hati and has Foreign Service/State Dept. Bona fides:

>From 1994 - 2001, Bob served as the Coordinator of the Georgetown University
Haiti Program, supported by the Ford Foundation to serve as a vehicle for
the dissemination of information and analysis on issues linked to Haiti and
to US-Haiti policy. In December 2001, he was awarded a grant from the
Rockefeller Foundation to continue his policy-related work on Haiti
exclusively from his location at Trinity College, and to extend that work
into issues related to the contributions made by Haiti and the Haitian
Diaspora population to the well being of the United States (see Haiti
Program). Since 1990, Dr. Maguire has served as the Chair of Haiti Advanced
Area Studies at the Department of State's Foreign Service Institute. Bob is
consulted on Haiti and Caribbean issues by a variety of government agencies
and non-governmental organizations, and regularly makes public presentations
that address issues of development in Haiti, the role of the international
community, and US-Haiti policy. He has traveled to Haiti at least 100 times
and is fluent in Creole.

8) An Advisor to the Milirary, as in this Army Study
of the Fragile Stability in Hairi Under:

Page 1
WHITHER HAITI?
Donald E. Schulz
April 1, 1996

Page 2
ii
*******
Comments pertaining to this report are invited and should be forwarded to:
Director, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle
Barracks, PA 17013-5050.
*******
All Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) monographs are loaded on the Strategic
Studies Institute Homepage for electronic dissemination. SSI's Homepage
address is: http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usassi/.
*******
The author especially wishes to thank Drs. Robert Maguire, John Fishel and
Gabriel Marcella...

Page 3
iii
FOREWORD
As this study goes to press, the U.N. Mission in Haiti is in the process of
being extended for 4 months. The size of the force will be sharply reduced.
The central role played thus far by the United States will be assumed by
Canada, which, along with Argentina, Pakistan and Bangladesh, will provide
some 1,900 troops to the operation. The question that all this poses is
whether the progress that Haiti has made these past 18 months will continue,
especially after the mission pulls out altogether
(presumably after June 1996). In the following report, Dr. Donald E. Schulz
looks at the prospects for political stability, democratization, and
socioeconomic development. His conclusions are sobering. While by
no means dismissing the possibility that Haiti can "make it," he presents a
portrait of the imposing obstacles that must still be overcome and a
detailed discussion of the things that could go wrong. In a nutshell, he
argues that without a much greater willingness on the part of the United
States and the international community to "stay the course" in terms of
providing long-term security and socioeconomic aid, Haiti is unlikely to
make a successful transition to a stable, democratic, economically
modernizing nation.


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