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Mercenaries Circling Haiti
On March 9 and 10, there will be a Haiti conference in Miami for private military and security companies to showcase their services to governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the earthquake devastated country.
On their website for the Haiti conference, the trade group IPOA (ironically called the International Peace Operations Association until recently) lists eleven companies advertising security services explicitly for Haiti. Even though guns are illegal to buy or sell in Haiti, many companies brag of their heavy duty military experience.
Triple Canopy, a private military company with extensive security operations in Iraq and Israel, is advertising for business in Haiti. According to human rights activist and investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill, Triple Canopy took over the Xe/Blackwater security contract in Iraq in 2009. Scahill reports on a number of bloody incidents involving Triple Canopy including one where a team leader told his group, "I want to kill somebody today...because I am going on vacation tomorrow."
Another company seeking work is EODT Technology which promises in its ad that its personnel are licensed to carry weapons in Haiti. EODT has worked in Afghanistan since 2004 and provides security for the Canadian Embassy in South Africa. On their website they promise a wide range of security services including force protection, guard services, port security, surveillance, and counter IED response services.
A retired CIA special operations officer founded another company, Overseas Security & Strategic Information, also advertising with IPOA for security business in Haiti. The company website says they have a "cadre of US personnel" who served in Special Forces, Delta Force and SEALS and they state many of their security personnel are former South African military and police.
Patrick Elie, the former Minister of Defence in Haiti, told Anthony Fenton of the Inter Press Service that "these guys are like vultures coming to grab the loot over this disaster, and probably money that might have been injected into the Haitian economy is just going to be grabbed by these companies and I'm sure they are not the only these mercenary companies but also other companies like Haliburton or these other ones that always come on the heels of the troops."
Naomi Klein, world renowned author of The Shock Doctrine, has criticized the militarization of the response to the earthquake and the presence of "disaster capitalists" swooping into Haiti. The high priority placed on security by the U.S. and NGOs is wrong, she told Newsweek. "Aid should be prioritized over security. Any aid agency that's afraid of Haitians should get out of Haiti."
Security is a necessity for the development of human rights. But outsourcing security to private military contractors has not proven beneficial in the U.S. or any other country. Recently, U.S. Representative Jan Schakowsky(IL) and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (VT) introduced bills titled "Stop Outsourcing Security" to phase out private military contractors in response to the many reports of waste, fraud and human rights abuse.
Human rights organizations have long challenged the growth in private security contractors in part because governments have failed to establish effective systems for requiring them to be transparent and for holding them accountable.
It is challenging enough to hold government accountable. The privatization of a public service like security gives government protection to private corporations which are also difficult to hold accountable. The combination is doubly difficult to regulate.
The U.S. has prosecuted hardly any of the human rights abuses reported against private military contractors. Amnesty International has reviewed the code of conduct adopted by the IPOA and found it inadequate in which compliance with international human rights standards are not adequately addressed.
This is yet another example of what the world saw after Katrina. Private security forces, including Blackwater, also descended on the U.S. gulf coast after Katrina grabbing millions of dollars in contracts.
Contractors like these soak up much needed money which could instead go for job creation or humanitarian and rebuilding assistance. Haiti certainly does not need this kind of U.S. business.
In a final bit of irony, the IPOA, according to the Institute for Southern Studies, promises that all profits from the event will be donated to the Clinton-Bush Haiti relief fund.
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Show AllThe empire is building a new class to be a buffer for the elite and powerful. This will be the mercenary class. Jack London wrote about this in IRON HEEL. A hundred years ago.
Hoa binh
The bottom line is that these are private armies for the corporations (with less legal constraints and oversight and more direct corporate control), and Haiti is just one more (continuance of) war against people for the purpose of exploiting them, and the resources of the area -- in this case the earthquake a substitute for bombs. They don't need a draft for troops when they can grab the money to pay for mercenaries from the people, including incurring future debts and cutting back on domestic spending.
private armies are the new model for the oligarchs....
these may very well be a training excercise for the private armies before they turn their gunsites on us....
coming to a town near you soon!
all we need is a disaster..... and if a natural one doesn't come soon they create one
ARTE Radio (France) did a wonderful satire that was built around a quote from an American government official. The official said he was excited about the business potential of post-quake Haiti, and he said this only a week after it happened. Business opportunities wait for no one.
The radio podcast host gushes that ARTE radio is *also* excited about Haiti's revenue potential, and - seeing as it's a French-speaking ex-colony of France - he sends off one of the radio stations MBA types to Haiti where... she has 45 minutes to score some juicy contracts!
People like Rahm Emanuel and Hillary Clinton probably wouldn't realize it was satire.
Mercenaries are people too. Can't keep the unemployment high and what about the Haitian government? They're too corrupt to help the people. Free markets and contracting are needed to discipline Haiti while keeping the progress on cleaning up. Can't have too many lawless idiots and welfare queens blocking recovery and progress, now can we?
What the hell is all that supposed to mean? Are you saying we should solve the unemployment problem by hiring more paid killers?
"Free markets and contracting are needed to discipline Haiti while keeping the progress on cleaning up."
"discipline Haiti"? What, so they deserve to be disiplined? By force, with guns? People who have been shocked not only their recent earthquake, but also by over a century of "discipline" by outside sources, do not need or want the kind of help you prescribe. What they need is food and water to weather the current crisis period, some non-violent reconstruction efforts, and for us to get out as quick as possible before we start fucking with their shit again. What they need is a little less free market i.e. more regulation of their building codes to avoid future catastrophes like this. What they need is for the US to stop fucking with them so they can do what is right for Haiti. And by fucking with them I mean over-throwing popular governments and installing dictators and monsters.
" Can't have too many lawless idiots and welfare queens blocking recovery and progress, now can we?"
By this argument, we should definitely not be letting these US "security companies" i.e. "lawless idiots and welfare queens" have anything to do with the Haitian recovery.
I can't tell whether you are being sarcastic or are just a complete asshole, you pick which.
Let's see, first the imperial French colonized Haiti, exploiting the land and the people, and would not let Haiti be free and independent without saddling it with a massive debt, payable in gold. That debt lasted over a century. By 1890, most of the Haiti government budget went to paying this debt.
Early in the 20th century, the US began its imperial control of Haiti. We have been destroying Haitian democracy and propping up Haitian dictatorships for about one hundred years. The latest American coup against Haitian democracy was by Bush in 2005, when he had President Aristide kidnapped to Africa. Now Aristide's political party, the largest in Haiti, has been banned from participating in elections. Democracy, Bush style.
And now Pres. Obama is occupying Haiti with some 20,000 American troops. More "democracy," American style...
Private armies for the oligarchs is NOT new.
just look at US history
The British East India Company was the private army we revolted against in the Colonial War
The Pinkertons were formed to protect the railroads then moved on to banks and other corporations
etc, etc.
These mercenaries only went away when workers united to end their rule - the May Day celebrations around the world commemorate the deaths of brave workers killed in the Chicago Haymarket riots over working conditions.
This incident became the rallying cry around the world for workers to band together in strikes to improve their working conditions.
We may have to do it again.
May?
It goes on and on.
Private armies are what brought fascism to Italy and Germany.
Private government probably played a bit of a role as well.
Private armies are what brought fascism to Italy and Germany.
as well as dismembered ROME.
better the mercs thugs than Cuba and Hugo Chavez.
If you really think that, then you need to do some serious research!
It won't be so great when they use these private militaries against thier own people...ie...us.
Private armies do more damage than good. They dont have a particular code of ethics and they don't get prosecuted when they murder.
The US just makes me puke!!!
How quick the US press was to compare Haiti's inadequacy to deal with the earthquake with Chile's efficiency and success! Now it appears that in Chile, where there's a consumer class sitting on atop beautifully patterned carpet that's laid out over the bodies of a huge underclass, there's mass violence and theft. And in Haiti, where the people have been coping with want for a long time, people are dealing with the crisis with dignity, organizing self-help networks, and sharing food and belongings. Say the Haitians-- "We don't want your guns and soldiers. We want seeds and tools to grow food."
See this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuUt12usDVs
This article is right on the mark. These mercenaries are there to be an unacouimtable force protecingt the interests of US power elites. They shouldn't be there at all. This should be a complete UN operation with someone from a neutral country running it. Get the UN in and the US military and contractors out to help the Haitian people get on their feet and live their own lives in peace and dignity. What's so hard about that?
As to Cuba and Venezuela, both sent in doctors and other medical people to help, not any military or contractor type gangsters.
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