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Beast of the Month - April 2004
Guy Philippe, Haitian Coup Leader

"I yam an anti-Christ..."
John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) of The Sex Pistols, "Anarchy in the UK"

"Kill the Haitians!"
Infamous line from Grand Theft Auto: Vice City


On February 29, Haiti's President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was ousted
as leader of his country.  In the US korporate media, the coup was
celebrated as a legitimate revolt against an increasingly dictatorial
authoritarian who rejected democracy.

Sorry if The Konformist reacts to this with a case of deja vu, but
frankly, we have seen this before.  It was exactly two years ago in
April 2002, when Hugo Chavez of Venezuela (who, like Aristide, was
democratically elected president of his country twice, or two more
times than George W. Bush) was overthrown by a coup as well, albeit
for only one day.  In an incredible sense of timing, Disinformation
released a book that month as well, titled Everything You Know Is
Wrong.  The book included an article by Konformist editor Robert
Sterling, titled "Viva Kadaffi!"  The article specifically cited both
Chavez and Aristide as the two elected leaders of countries who had
aroused the enmity of the IMF-World Bank crowd with their policies.

Of course, as Fidel Castro and Saddam Hussein prove, just because
someone has the worst of enemies proves they are the best of men.
While there certainly appears to be more than a tad of establishment
propaganda against Aristide (like there was against Chavez) that
doesn't invalidate that there were legitimate reasons to criticize
him, protest him, and even rebel against him.  Among his supporters
were armed gangs of poverty-stricken males nicknamed chimeres (Creole
mythical monsters) which engaged in thuggery: destruction of
property, looting, hijacking and even murder (usually of Aristide's
opponents.)  While it doesn't appear Aristide controlled these gangs,
as President he had a responsibility to stop their criminal activity
(even more so since they are his supporters) and his weak response to
their behavior shows gross negligence at best.  Likewise, corruption
and drug-trafficking have continued unabated under his reign: in
February, one former Aristide ally Beaudoin "Jacques" Ketant was
busted in Florida on trafficking charges, and alleged in court
Aristide was personally involved in the lucrative underground
industry.  His claim seems like a desperate ploy to cut a bargain,
but it underscores just how high the corruption has gone.

Then again, this is Haiti.  The supposed outrage and shock in the
American korporate press of Aristide's nation being mired in
corruption, narco-profits and violent political battles seems an
intentional denial of historical reality.

The poverty stricken nation of 8 million has an annual GDP of $3.9
billion - an amount that would hardly dent Bill Gates checkbook.  The
per capita income in $480, less than a buck and quarter a day, making
it the poorest nation in the Americas.  There is only one telephone
for every hundred people.  Literacy is at fifty percent, while half
of the population is also undernourished as well, the same percentage
that lack access to clean water or sanitation.  Life expectancy is
under fifty years, with only 25 doctors per 100,000 people and
300,000 cases of AIDS, the highest in Latin America.

Haiti has a long history of misery: indeed it was founded in 1804 by
a slave revolt led by Toussaint L'Ouverture against French colonial
masters.  It had been a slave state from the moment Christopher
Columbus landed in 1492, and to this day the L'Ouverture revolution
is the only successful slave rebellion in history.  How successful
can be debated, as the massive poverty and health crisis implies.
Even more telling, the lighter skinned French-speaking mulattos, 1%
of the population, own half of the country's wealth, underscoring
that the racist slave economy may have been rebelled against but has
never been fully reformed.

Under this context, the appeal of Aristide is understandable - as is
the intense opposition he faces.  A charismatic speaker, the former
Catholic priest was a proponent of the radical liberation theology.
He once declared: "Capitalism is a mortal sin."  His political base
is the Creole black majority of the nation, the 99 percent living in
abysmal poverty.

He won an overwhelming election victory in 1990 with over two-thirds
of the vote, the first democratic election in Haiti's history.  It
didn't last long: the nation's military and the Haitian death squad
known as FRAPH (Front for the Advancement of Progress of the Haitian
People) overthrew his regime less than a year later, killing 4,000
civilians in the process.  As in 2004, the mainstream media blamed
Aristide, claiming he had become power-hungry and alluding to CIA
documents that alleged he was "mentally unstable" and a "murderer and
psychopath."  FRAPH's leader was Emmanuel "Toto" Constant, who was on
CIA payroll, making it a de facto CIA coup.

Bill Clinton backed his reinstallation with military force, but only
on the condition that he not run for reelection, and thus Aristide
became an impotent lame duck.  Still, he remained quite popular with
the Creole population and was elected again with 92 percent of the
votes on November 26, 2000.  Right-wing forces in both Haiti and the
US declared his election a "sham" - including those
supporting "president" George W. Bush.  Considering this was less
than a month after the Florida Votescam, the charge was both amusing
in its irony and repulsive for its duplicity.

The punchline is perhaps the greatest indictment of Aristide is he
hasn't done enough to fight poverty in his nation.  Then again, it's
not entirely his fault: after his election, the Bush Team cut off aid
to the nation over claims of corruption, which only increased the
corruption and sent Haiti's economy into a tailspin.  Despite this,
he is still beloved by the Creole majority, most of whom view him as
the Haitian Nelson Mandella.  With a tad of desperation, the
impoverished have celebrated him as the inheritor of the L'Ouverture
spirit and a symbol of hope.  As with his first election, however,
the hope has again been crushed: exactly 200 years after Haitian
independence and ten years after his reinstallation, Aristide has
fell victim to a coup once again.  Happy anniversary.  (The overthrow
of Aristide is the 33rd coup in Haiti's history.  For Illuminati
fans, that is the number of the highest degree in Freemasonry.)

But enough of Aristide.  The best way to judge a revolution is not by
whom it overthrew but who heads the revolutionaries.  Leading the
list is Guy Philippe, The Konformist Beast of the Month, leader of
the ragtag rebels that took over Haiti.  After the coup, Phillipe
told reporters while flanked by coup leaders and senior police
officials, "I am the chief."  He would add boastfully over the
radio, "The country is in my hands!"  Philippe had just returned in
early February from the Dominican Republic, where he fled in 2000 on
charges of coup plotting.  He also is alleged to be behind a December
2001 attempt to seize the President's National Palace.  A former army
officer and police chief in Cap Haitien, his officers executed dozens
under his reign, and Colombian cocaine cartels were given easy access
to his port during his tenure.  During his stay in the Dominican, he
had a taste for luxury hotels, which gives evidence that he
personally profited off the narcotics black market.  He has since led
numerous violent attacks on Haiti from across the border, the coup
just the latest.

But Philippe isn't the only dubious member of this motley crew.
Here's a little list of names and bios:

* Louis-Jodel Chamblain - Perhaps the most infamous member of the
coalition, Chamblain was a co-founder of FRAPH with Constant.   A
former army officer, in the late eighties, Chamblain ran death squads
during the last years of Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier's
dictatorships.  After FRAPH was formed, it hunted down supporters of
Aristide's Lavalas Family party, torching entire neighborhoods during
its terrorizing military rule.  Chamblain was convicted in absentia
for the slum massacre of at least 15 people.  (Jean Tatoune, also
implicated in the massacre, is also part of the coup.)  Another
murder was of a prominent businessman and Aristide supporter, Antoine
Izmery, who was dragged from a church, forced to kneel, and
executed.  On Chamblain's involvement in the coup, Reed Brody of
Human Rights Watch stated, "It would be a sad day if Haitians woke up
and found that Louis Jodel Chamblain and 'Toto' Constant and those
people who terrorized Haiti for three years were part of the
government."  Tellingly, on Chamblain's dirty history and involvement
in the coup, Phillipe replied with a shrug: "Who hasn't made
mistakes?"

* Andre "Andy" Apaid - Leader of the Haitian political opposition to
Aristide, Group of 184, which is modeled after pro-coup coalitions in
Allende's Chile and Chavez's Venezuela.  Apaid, a dual national of
Haiti and the US, is also head of Alpha Industries, one of the oldest
and largest assembly factories in Haiti.  Of course, "assembly
factory" is a misnomer: "sweatshop" is the accurate term.  He has
consistently evaded taxes (the Aristide administration increased tax
collection) and forced union organizers away at gunpoint that were
trying to stop the brutal working conditions.  He is also the founder
of Tele-Haiti, a radio station which (along others owned by the
ruling elite) frequently aired commercials inciting Haitians to
overthrow Aristide.  Despite his outrage at the supposed misdeeds of
Aristide, he supports the Duvalier dictatorship, and his father was a
close friend to Baby Doc.  The final straw for Apaid appears to be
Aristide doubling the minimum wage, which some believe was "the straw
that broke the camel's back" in the minds of Haiti's establishment.

* Dany Toussaint - A man who some peg as the country's next leader,
Toussaint is a former Aristide bodyguard who once headed Haiti's
police force.  He made a break with Aristide in 2003 when his
popularity began to plummet.  Haitian and U.S. officials have
investigated him for crimes ranging from assassinations of Aristide
foes to narcotics trafficking.  Curiously, it is the man who may be
most directly responsible for the worst crimes under Aristide who is
part of the coup leaders, which gives lie again to the claims of
moral outrage against Aristide's reign.  Toussaint has admitted to
plans of running for president.

* Butteur Metayer - another former Aristide supporter who has turned
against him, Metayer (who wears bands of bullets across his chest)
was the leader of the notorious Cannibal Army street gang, the worst
of the thuggish groups.  The gang turned against Aristide after his
brother Amiot was assassinated last year: Metayer claims it was a
government job to prevent him giving damaging information.  While
Butteur claims the information directly linked to Aristide, it more
likely is of lesser officials such as Toussaint.


One sleazy name not on this list is Baby Doc himself, but don't hold
your breathe: Mr. Dictator for Life has told reporters that he wants
to return to his homeland now that Aristide has fled.

Of course, there is another name to add to this list of coup
supporters: George W. Bush, who led another successful American coup
in November 2000.  During the entire rebellion, Bush and his cronies
said they didn't want to intervene in Haiti's internal political
affairs: as soon as Aristide left, the US Marines were immediately
ordered in.  Mr. Smirk-in-Chief then announced, "I would urge the
people of Haiti to reject violence, to give this break from the past
a chance to work."  Curious why there was no urge to reject violence
before the coup was completed.  Also curious, as one critic of US
policy put it to UPI: "It is clear that the rebel forces crossed the
Dominican border heavily armed with equipment that even the former
Haitian military did not have, which could not have been done without
the knowledge of the Dominican army.  We also know that the Dominican
government would not have allowed this to happen unless it had
clearance from the United States government."  Aristide himself
claims US military forces forced his resignation and exile, a claim
backed by his caretaker.

(Amusingly, another covert promoter of the coup: those cowardly
quiche-eating French.  France faced a $21 billion lawsuit from the
Aristide regime over slavery reparations, and was not-so-secretly
backing the destabilization of its former slave colony as well.
Their tactics and behavior show that while their stand against the US
in Iraq may have been correct, it certainly wasn't based on moral
principles.)

How will this all turn out?  After the coup, a US-sponsored group
of "eminent persons" (i.e. leaders of the Haitian establishment) took
over and promised a government that would represent all of Haiti's
major political forces.  Yet not one member of thirteen member
cabinet was from Aristide's Lavalas Party.  Meanwhile, foreign forces
(primarily US and French, of course) have focused on the slums,
disarming the poor who were Aristide's primary backers.  Naturally,
the rebel forces have been given free reign, and predictable reports
of bloody massacres continue.

In the end, to call what is happening in Haiti a revolution would be
dishonest: it is more accurately a counter-revolution.  It appears
the Bush Team have learned their lesson well over the Chavez fiasco,
and now have their own successful Allende-style coup in Haiti.

In any case, we salute Guy Philippe as Beast of the Month.
Congratulations, and keep up the great work, Guy!!!

Sources:

"Viva Kadaffi!"
Robert Sterling
>From the collection Everything You Know Is Wrong, edited by Russ Kick
The Disinformation Company
http://www.disinfo.com

Guy Philippe: The rebelling soldier
BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk

Haiti: An economic basket-case
Steve Schifferes, BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk

Debunking the Media's Lies about President Aristide
Justin Felux, DissidentVoice.org
March 14, 2004

U.S.-Sponsored Regime Change in Haiti
Nirit Ben-Ari and Bill Weinberg, World War 3 Report
March 1, 2004


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