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Powell's Crime In Progress - The Ongoing Rape Of Haiti

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The Black Commentator, Dec. 7, 2004

Colin Powell's Crime In Progress

Through prodigious acts of treachery, trickery, kidnap and mass murder, Powell 
has attempted
to reverse Haiti's glorious revolution.


History will record that the first Black U.S. Secretary of State personally 
engineered the theft of the national sovereignty of Haiti, the world's first 
Black republic and the second nation in the western hemisphere to free itself 
from European rule. Such is Colin Powell's horrific legacy - an historic shame 
and blight on the collective honor of Black America.


Powell returned to the scene of his crime last week to assure Gerard Latortue, 
the evilly buffoonish U.S.-installed interim Prime Minister, "We 
are with you all the way" - words of encouragement to a man who is said to have 
estimated it will be necessary to kill 25,000 people in the capital alone to 
stop calls for the return of exiled President Jean-Bertrand Aristide (see , "A 
Clandestine Interview from Haiti: Resistance in the Slums of Port-au-Prince," 
October 14, 2004).


As if to honor the Secretary, Haitian police killed four men from Aristide's 
Lavalas party who they claimed started a gun battle while Powell visited the 
National Palace. But who knows the real circumstances? Haiti is drenched in 
blood. "The background is that they're massacring Lavalas supporters on a daily 
basis now in most of the Port-au-Prince port areas. People are afraid to come 
out of their homes," said Ira Kurzban, an Aristide attorney. "What's happening 
in Haiti is what's happening in Iraq: It's just total chaos, except there are 
no U.S. troops on the ground." 


Brazilian-led United Nations troops provide a veneer of legitimacy 
to Latortue's gangster regime, operating joint patrols with ski mask-wearing 
"policemen" who carry out summary executions in the capital's sprawling slums. 
Mass murder is official policy in Haiti. "Shoot them and ask questions later," 
Jean Philippe Sassine, the assistant mayor of Port-au-Prince told the San 
Francisco Chronicle. "Right now, our country needs security. Unless you clean 
up the bad people, the gangs, there will be no progress. Let us do it, or it 
will be worse." 


Perhaps thousands have been killed or "disappeared" - no one can provide even a 
ballpark figure - since February 28, when U.S. troops sent President Aristide 
on an odyssey to the Central African Republic, Jamaica and, now, South Africa, 
a crime against nationhood endorsed after the fact by UN Secretary General Kofi 
Annan. Yet even the timid international civil servant recoils at the sheer 
lawlessness into which Haiti has descended. "I should like to remind the 
transitional government that the arbitrary detention of people solely for their 
political affiliation is in contravention of fundamental human rights 
principles," said Annan, last month, calling on Latortue to release Lavalas and 
former Aristide government officials, or put them on trial. "Armed groups have 
made arbitrary arrests and run illegal detention centers in some localities. 
The justice system remained dysfunctional and the National Police continued to 
operate outside the purview of the rule of law." 


Then, true to form, Annan duly requested that the Security Council extend the 
UN's "peacekeeping" mandate for another 18 months.


For some political prisoners, jail is a way-station to a secret grave, 
according to Marguerite Laurent, chairperson of Haitian Lawyers Leadership 
Network. "Haitian 'police' simply assassinated at least 10 of the helpless and 
unarmed prisoners they are holding as hostages in the National Penitentiary," 
said the New York-based attorney. "Reports also indicate bodies are taken from 
the jail and dumped in mass graves at night so that the world would not know 
how many are being murdered."


Godfather to Thugs

In a December 3 letter soaked in sarcasm and timed to coincide with Powell's 
trip to Haiti, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) urged the lame duck Secretary, "as 
your last official acts of mercy and compassion for the Haitian people, to call 
for the immediate release of all remaining political prisoners and other 
Haitians who are being illegally detained in Haitian prisons, and to do 
whatever is required to expedite desperately needed humanitarian assistance." 


Waters was among the Congressional Black Caucus members who virtually stormed 
the White House last February 26 demanding the administration defend 
constitutional democracy in Haiti, two days before the U.S. kidnapped President 
Aristide. Knowing full well that Aristide would be either deposed or dead that 
weekend, Powell, Condoleezza Rice and George Bush assured the alarmed lawmakers 
that the U.S. would respect Haiti's sovereignty and the rule of law. As it 
turned out, less than 48 hours later Powell committed the predicate criminal 
act in the abduction and ouster of a foreign head of state, as  reported in our 
March 4, 2004 Cover Story, "Godfather Colin Powell, the Gangster of Haiti":

"Ron Dellums, the distinguished former Congressman from the San Francisco Bay 
area who worked as a lobbyist for Aristide's government, got a call from the 
Head-Negro-In-Charge [Powell] on Saturday, warning in no uncertain terms that 
gunmen were coming to kill Aristide on Sunday morning. The U.S., said Powell, 
would not lift a finger to stop them. When the Americans come to call, Aristide 
must leave with them. 


"It is a mind-boggling measure of the Bush Pirates' ferocious lawlessness that 
Powell would personally initiate the overt, criminally culpable act in the 
kidnapping of a head of state. This aspect of the crime alone should send him 
to The Hague."


Rep. Waters remembers well those events. Her December 3 letter lays the current 
chaos in Haiti directly on the U.S. - and Powell's - doorstep:

"History will record that this crisis is a direct result of the failed policies 
of the United States, France and Canada, which worked with the Group of 184, 
the former members of the Haitian Army and known thugs to carry 
out last February's coup d'etat.  While I am certain that you would be the last 
to agree, I believe that the only way to stabilize Haiti is to do so with 
the return of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the democratically-elected 
President of Haiti, until the end of his term in office, with a restoration of 
assistance for the rebuilding of Haiti's infrastructure and, at the end of 
his term, assistance for free and fair elections.


"I remain deeply disappointed by the lack of leadership from the international 
community, including the United States, France, Canada and the United Nations 
peacekeeping forces.  While international officials claim to be committed to 
democracy in Haiti, they have made no serious effort to disarm the thugs and 
killers who were involved in the coup d'etat or to demand that the interim 
government respect the human rights of the 
Haitian people."


Of course, Latortue and the rampaging ex-military thugs, drug dealers 
and criminals tormenting Haiti are creatures of the country's tiny elite 
(formerly arrayed under the banner of Group 184), the International Republican 
Institute - which provided finances, legitimacy and political cover to the 
"rebels" in their Dominican Republic sanctuaries - and 
Colin Powell, himself. 


Invitation to Murder

The pace of police raids, executions and disappearances has 
increased markedly since September 30, when police fired on Lavalas supporters 
calling for President Aristide's return. Latortue's project to 
kill 25,000 citizens of the capital is in motion. "If the government doesn't 
take responsibility, we will take it," former Army Sgt. Remissainthe Ravix 
declared to an American reporter. "If they give us the order, in three 
days we'll clear Bel Air (a Port-au-Prince slum) and Cite Soleil of 
bandits."


When it is understood that, in Latortue's Haiti, "bandits" refers to 
Aristide supporters defending their lives from death squads, Colin 
Powell's words become invitations to murder:


"The UN stabilization mission ably led by South American soldiers demonstrate 
that the international community's strong commitment for restoration of order 
and democracy in Haiti. The political violence and corruption cannot be 
tolerated. To build a strong vibrant democracy and 
to advance the rule of law, we have got to get the other weapons off the 
street. Without security, Haiti's democracy will remain at risk."


What double-speak! The Bush administration, with Colin Powell on point, 
destroyed Haitian democracy and sovereignty, employing death squads and 
criminals as its favored instruments. Far from exerting pressure to 
stop the massacres, the U.S. has leaned heavily on the UN force's Brazilian 
commanders to act more aggressively against the population. "We are under 
extreme pressure from the international community to 
use violence," said General Augusto Heleno Ribeiro Pereira, speaking 
to a congressional commission in Brazil. "I command a peacekeeping force, not 
an occupation force ... we are not there to carry out violence, 
this will not happen for as long as I'm in charge of the force."


The general specifically cited the U.S., France and Canada as the countries 
demanding greater use of violence by the UN force. "To do 
this would require a force of 100,000 men prepared to seek and kill in 
large numbers and this is not our role, nor do we want it," he said. 


Apparently, the Brazilian general is unwillingly to help meet Latortue's 
25,000-body quota - although, in an interview with a Haitian radio 
station, he sought to clarify his mission: "We must kill  the bandits, but 
it will have to be the bandits only, not everybody." Clearly, somebody 
with superpower clout is pressuring UN soldiers to get with the program 
to kill "everybody" associated with Lavalas. No one fits that description 
better than Colin Powell, the man who threatened President Aristide's 
life on the Saturday before his ouster - a gangster playing 
soldier-diplomat.


Brazil is especially sensitive to American "diplomacy" as it maneuvers 
to gain a permanent seat on a reorganized UN Security Council, an ambition that 
may have led South America's largest nation to volunteer 
so eagerly to replace American occupation forces in Haiti. An analysis
by the Council On Hemispheric Affairs (COHA) speculates that leftist President 
Lula da Silva's "greatest goal is not necessarily the salvation 
of Haiti, but the advancement of Brazil." When speaking to domestic audiences, 
da Silva attempts to give the impression that Brazil took on 
the Haiti mission in order to get the Americans out. "If we weren't there 
(in Haiti), U.S. troops would be doing what we would never do," said the 
Brazilian President, presumably meaning, killing "everybody." 


Whatever Brazil's motives might be, Haitian sovereignty is nowhere in 
the equation, having been erased, first and foremost, by Colin Powell.


Brazil's own domestic nightmare - death squads that exterminate children - is 
now being replicated on the streets of Port-au-Prince. An American named 
Michael Brewer, who runs a home for "street kids and runaway 'restavek' slave 
children" says carloads of men 

".who are actually members of the now disbanded military, have began patrolling 
the streets of Port-au-Prince and are indiscriminately murdering street 
children for no reason other than sport. These men prowl the streets of the 
city in groups of 6 to 10 with high-powered military assault rifles, shotguns 
and 9mm pistols, wearing all-black uniforms with black ski masks over their 
heads to conceal their identities. They justify the murders of these boys by 
referring to them as 'vagabonds' and say that they are 'cleaning the streets.'"


In one instance, "a nine-year-old named Emmanuel was running from a group of 
these men after he refused to come to them when they called him," Brewer 
reports. "They shot him in the leg with an assault rifle to stop him. Three of 
the men casually walked up to where the child was lying on the ground and 
crying. They ridiculed him, then shot him again with pistols and a shotgun, for 
a total of 4 more times." There are "dump zones," said Brewer, "where the 
decomposing bodies of little boys can be found any day of the week. I have 
found many. This is blatant genocide. The merciless atrocities committed on 
these defenseless, harmless and innocent street children go completely 
unnoticed, unreported, and uninvestigated."

This is also part of Colin Powell's legacy.

Haiti to the Dustbin of History



Canada proved that it remains "The Great White North" by joining the U.S. and 
France in their Coalition of the Racists to overthrow Jean-Bertrand Aristide. 
In response to a request from the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Canadian 
House of Commons, the Canadian Foundation for the Americas prepared a plan to 
establish a UN-sanctioned protectorate in Haiti, thus formally stripping the 
nation of sovereignty for the foreseeable future. Like Brazil, Canada hopes to 
promote its own interests at the expense of Haitian independence. "This is an 
opportunity for Canada to assert the leadership, which the Prime Minister is 
seeking, complement multilateral measures that Canada already has supported and 
raise Canada's hemispheric profile," says the report.


In typical "White Man's Burden" language, the report blames Haitians for the 
current "failed state" - the Latortue state that George Bush and Colin Powell 
created to replace Aristide's popularly elected, besieged government! - and all 
but concludes that Haitians do not have the capacity for self-rule: "Without 
question, governance has been incompetent, corrupt and frequently brutal over 
the 200 years of independence and these adjectives can all be applied to the 
government of Jean Bertrand Aristide." 


For their own good, Haitians' independence will be revoked. However, if they 
are good little children, sovereignty may be dribbled back over the course of 
time. Under the Great White Plan, "graduation of the Haitian State to 
independence and a return to the international community.should be sequenced on 
a ministry-by-ministry basis - in other words return to full Haitian authority 
would depend not on a fixed date for all ministries, but on case-by-case basis 
of the institutional maturity of each ministry." Peacekeepers "should remain 
for one to three years while [foreign] police would remain for up to 10 years."


U.S.-appointed interim Haitian Prime Minister Latortue this week promised there 
will be elections in November of 2005 - but the Great White Plan will be 
working its way from Ottawa to the United Nations headquarters in New York, 
where a gaggle of prospective new Permanent Members of the Security Council 
will join an eager UN bureaucracy in turning Haiti into a semi-nation - more 
like pre-liberation Namibia under white-ruled South Africa than the current 
Kosovo, in the Balkans. At least, that's the plan. 


Haitians will write their own plan in blood, as they did 200 years ago. We can 
all thank Colin Powell for his contribution to Black history, which must now 
repeat itself at great cost in lives.


Gruesome Role Models

As Powell passes the baton of shame to Condoleezza Rice, African Americans - 
especially those who are acutely concerned with the Black "image" - must 
contemplate how that image has been mangled and debased by two individuals from 
the very bottom of our moral barrel. Secretary of State-in-Waiting  Rice 
thought the United States had succeeded in destroying Venezuela's leftist 
democracy in April, 2002, when it appeared that a military/rich white elite 
coup had toppled the elected government of Hugo Chavez. After a popular 
uprising restored the proud mestizo-mulatto Chavez to power, a surly 
Condoleezza Rice greeted the news in the most undiplomatic way imaginable "I 
hope that Hugo Chavez takes the message that his people sent him, that his own 
policies are not working for the Venezuelan people, that he's dealt with them 
in a high-handed fashion."


Like Aristide, President Chavez had been marked for either execution or a 
flight into exile. Rice's churlish remarks may pass for statesmanship in Bush's 
America, but should have caused great revulsion in Black America, as they did 
throughout Latin America. This should have been particularly true among members 
of the NAACP, which had only months before honored Rice with its "Image Award." 
Had Chavez been eliminated, the mostly non-white, poor Venezuelan majority 
might today be subjected to the same horrors that Colin Powell has inflicted on 
Haiti: death squads indistinguishable from the "police" roaming the slums, 
nightly "disappearances," constant replenishments of bodies in the "dump 
zones," and jails full of political prisoners, some scheduled for secret 
execution. 


Condoleezza Rice will soon have the opportunity to build on her own foul 
legacy. However, on an historical scale, it will be difficult to trump Colin 
Powell's abominations against Haiti. More than any other individual, Powell has 
defiled the honor of African-descended people everywhere. Through prodigious 
acts of treachery, trickery, kidnap and mass murder, Powell has attempted to 
reverse Haiti's glorious revolution in the year of its 200th anniversary. He 
spits on the graves of the hundreds of thousands of Africans who died defeating 
the armies of France, Spain and Britain, and whose victory in 1804 inspired the 
Diaspora to believe that slavery could one day be defeated and Black dignity, 
reclaimed. 


As TransAfrica founder Randall Robinson said on learning that Powell had 
stabbed Jean-Bertrand Aristide and the Haitian nation in the back: "Colin 
Powell is the most powerful and damaging black to rise to influence in the 
world in my lifetime."


Any Black person who calls Powell a role model is a scoundrel or a 
fool. Most likely, both.

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