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Published on Sunday, January 17, 2010 by Raj Patel Blog
Haiti: Horsemen and Hoarse Women
It’s already bitterly ironic that Bill Clinton is the United Nation’s special envoy to Haiti, after the economic policy he imposed there to transform it into the Caribbean’s sweatshop. Now, President Obama has asked George Bush to lead fundraising efforts for relief in Haiti. After Bush took part in an international coup to overthrow Aristide. It’s like sending in the horsemen of the apocalypse to negotiate peace.
There are, however, more sensible ideas.
First, as poet activist Shailja Patel has posted, there’s a progressive action plan for Haiti:
Haiti: 10-point action plan
1) Grants, not loans.
2) Keep corporations and corporatist policies OUT. Stop disaster capitalism in its tracks.
3) Cancel ALL Haiti’s debt to the Inter-American Development Bank.
4) Let Aristide return to Haiti.
5) Lift the ban on Aristide’s Fanmi Lavalas political party.
6) Rip up the neoliberal pre-earthquake Clinton-Obama program for Haiti: tourism, sweatshops, privatization, deregulation.
7) Do not allow US military or UN “peacekeepers” to point guns at desperate Haitians.
8 ) Allow all Haitians in the US to work, and remit money home.
9) Release all 30,000 Haitians held in US jails for deportation, and grant them Temporary Protected Status.
10) Demand that France start repaying the $21 billion it extorted from Haiti in 1825, to “compensate” France for loss of Haiti as a slave colony.”
Then, a question about what to send to Haiti…
Formula for Disaster
Finally, the question of who to send your money to…
© 2010 Raj Patel
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Show All10) Demand that France start repaying the $21 billion it extorted from Haiti in 1825, to “compensate” France for loss of Haiti as a slave colony.”
This needs to be #1.
Historical note; the 150 million gold francs in "compensation" to France represented twice the current GDP of Haiti. 25 Billion (in 2009 dollars?) represents again approximately double the current GDP.
Meanwhile the dying goes on...
American Friends Service Committee http://www.afsc.org/
American Red Cross: http://www.redcross.org/
Artists for Peace and Justice: http://www.artistsforpeaceandjustice.com/
NetHope: http://www.nethope.org/
Lambi Fund for Haiti: http://www.lambifund.org/
Save the Children: http://www.savethechildren.org/
World Vision International: http://wvi.org/wvi/wviweb.nsf
Care: http://www.care.org/index.asp
MercyCorps: http://www.mercycorps.org/
Partners in Health: http://twitter.com/PIH_org
Unicef: http://www.unicef.org/
Doctors Without Borders: http://doctorswithoutborders.org/
Ofram: http://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/pressrelease/2010-01-13/large-earthquake-haiti
RN Response Network: https://secure.ga1.org/05/rnrn_relief_fund
Pass it on.
Gary
Also, by going to madre.org and contributing you avoid having your aid help get bottled up at the Port au prince airport which is not dominated by U.S. military flights.
The aid supply line runs through the Dominican Republic with madre.org
Your link to wikipedia to support the claim that Bush supported the coup against Aristide is invalid. That article blames a lot of crime on Aristide and corruption and does not mention Bush's role.
weacguy, did you fix the article? I edit at Wikipedia and it has been a real eye-opener for me. Progressives would rather sit back and whine than get off their ass, or in the case of Wikipedia, sit back on their ass at their computer, and do something constructive.
Send them used computers and put them online to provide information and communications so Haitians can lift themselves out of poverty and shape their own destiny without outside interference.
Good backgrounder on US role in Haiti at: http://www.zmag.org/znet/viewArticle/9018
And good rant about it:
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jan2010/pers-j18.shtml
Gary