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Haligonians protest Canadian occupation in Haiti
by Haiti Action Network Thursday, May. 19, 2005 at 10:51 PM

Approximately 70 people gathered in downtown Halifax to protest the illegal Canadian occupation in Haiti. Stops were made at the offices of Canadian corporate profiteers operating in Haiti

Approximately 70 people gathered in downtown Halifax on Wednesday for the occasion of Haitian Flag Day. Speakers from various sectors throughout the city spoke about the need for continued solidarity against the brutal, illegitimate government in Haiti.

Among those in attendance were representatives of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, the Nova Scotia Cuba Association, the Halifax Central Education Committee, and the Global African Congress - NS. The event, organized by the Halifax Peace Coalition and the Haiti Action Network, also received support from other trade union, student, and Latin American solidarity organizations.

Canada has been instrumental in legitimizing and directiing the actions of the current illegitimate government in Haiti. Last year, the democratically elected leader of the country, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was ousted from power in a coup of ex-military thugs. US Marines "escorted" Aristide from his home at gunpoint, and forced him onto a jet bound for the Central African Republic. International reporters observed Canada's elite Joint Task Force 2 troops securing the airport from which Aristide was flown that day. Since this time, Canadian RCMP officers have been leading the training of the Haitian National Police. The HNP, according to recent reports from the Harvard school of law and the Miami Center for the Study of Human Rights, is currently waging a brutal campaign of murder, massacre, and imprisonment of poor Haitians associated with Aristide's Lavalas party.

Canadian officials have also lent political support and funding to the brutal government in power at this time. On November 15, 2004, on a state visit to Haiti, Paul Martin made the blatantly false claim that "there are no political prisoners in Haiti," crudely ignoring the fact that there are perhaps over 1000 political prisoners in Haitian jails, including former Lavalas government ministers, such as Prime Minister Yvon Neptune. Few have been charged with any crime.

The Halifax march wound its way down Spring Garden, stopping briefly at the offices of SNC-Lavalin, an engineering firm, and Nortel Networks, a fairly affluent telecommunications firm. Both corporations have profitted substantially from the free market policies imposed by the Latortue government in Haiti. In particular, SNC-Lavalin has gained contracts in Haiti which are partly financed by "aid" dollars of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). CIDA, a government agency, also played a large role in destabilizing the Aristide government from 2000-2004, and is currently paying the salaries of at least two high-level ministers within the government of Haiti.

The march ended up at parade square, just as storm clouds were beginning to gather.

Although local media failed to focus much coverage on this march, due partly to the wake of "Belinda week" within the mainstream media, several reporters were present at the event.

Elsewhere in Canada, activists in Vancouver picketed the office of Liberal Minister of Industry David Emerson. In Ottawa, the CIDA office was picketed, and the French Embassy was presented with petitions demanding restitution of $22 billion stolen from Haiti between 1804 and 1945. Events also took place in Montreal, Toronto, and Charlottetown.

In Haiti, 10,000 attended a massive march in Port-au-Prince, demanding an end to repression, and a return to constitutional government. Although the march occurred without incident, police attacked crowds in poor neighborhoods following the event. In an interview conducted with the Vancouver Co-operative Radio yesterday, journalist Kevin Pina reported that at least two people were killed in Pietonville, when police opened fire in a local market.

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Canada Out of Haiti
by Halifax Peace Coalition Saturday, May. 21, 2005 at 2:45 PM

Canada Out of Haiti...
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Canada Out of Haiti
by me Saturday, May. 21, 2005 at 2:48 PM

Canada Out of Haiti...
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What do you people want
by twospiritwarrior Sunday, May. 22, 2005 at 7:40 AM

Approximately 70 people gathered in downtown Halifax to protest the illegal Canadian occupation in Haiti. Stops were made at the offices of Canadian corporate profiteers operating in Haiti


Ok, if the UN does not authorize a war it is illegal, if the UN authorizes action it is illegal. What do you people want?

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canada out of haiti
by matt Sunday, May. 22, 2005 at 5:09 PM

we want canada out of haiti.

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Wake up
by twospiritwarrior Monday, May. 23, 2005 at 6:03 AM

Ok, if the UN does not authorize a war it is illegal, if the UN authorizes action it is illegal. What do you people want?

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UN did not approve Aristide removal
by IMC Monday, May. 23, 2005 at 10:44 AM

The UN did not request Aristide be taken from his home by US Marines, nor that Canadian troops keep watch at the airport while the legitimate ruler in forced onto an airplane.
A UN force cannot enter a country legally unless it is invited by the legitimate government. Even if the security council votes for it (and they didn't until after Aristide was taken out by foreign troops), having an international force "invited" into a country by a puppet regim is illegal under International law.
Also, the UN presence is violating its own mandate by participating in Human Rights abuses by the Haitian National Police. Their mandate calls for them to safeguard human rights of civilians, with very strong language. According to the report "Keeping the Peace in Haiti?" put out by the Harvard School of Law, UN forces have been aiding the HNP in their campaign of murder and imprisonment of Haitians who happen to live in "Lavalas" neighborhoods. In many documented instances, UN troops and Civil Police officers (our guys) have killed civilians, including women and children.
Canada is leading a central component of the UN presence in this country, who's actions are controlled by the governments of the US, Canada, and France.
All of this is illegal under international law, as well as under the Constitution of Haiti.

Come on, nobody's argued that the UN is a perfect institution. The best aspects of the UN are those not under the control of the US state department. The "stabilization" force in Haiti is, unfortunately, very much US-directed.

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answer the question
by twospiritwarrior Monday, May. 23, 2005 at 11:51 AM

Ok, if the UN does not authorize a war it is illegal, if the UN authorizes action it is illegal. What do you people want?

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Read
by IMC Thursday, Jun. 02, 2005 at 4:34 AM

Okay, the above was not clear enough:
THE UN DID NOT AUTHORIZE A COUP.

So Canadian/US/French actions in Haiti are illegal.

Also:
THE UN MANDATE FOR MINUSTAH, CIVPOL DOES NOT AUTHORIZE KILLING CIVILIANS, VIOLATING HUMAN RIGHTS OF POOR HAITIANS

So Canadian POLICE and UN troops in Haiti are also violating international law, particularly the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, as well as their own UN mandate.

Why? Because they are being pressured to do so.
By guess who.

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Moron
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Why? Because they are being pressured to do so.
By guess who.

Who? The conspiracy aliens that fill most indysites?

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