Monday, September 20, 2010

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Haitian elections: unfair and undemocratic

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/08/1813042/unfair-and-undemocratic. html # ixzz0z3migpZV

Imagine for a moment that the Federal Commission for Elections U.S. decides to remove the Democratic and Republican parties the 2012 presidential election and declared that only candidates of small parties can participate. Certainly no one would consider such a just decision and the American people would rise en masse to protest and declare such election unconstitutional and undemocratic. Yet the presidential and parliamentary elections of 28 November in Haiti are exactly that: unjust, unconstitutional and undemocratic.

Haitian Provisional Electoral Council, which is itself unconstitutional in its composition, refuses to give the majority party in the country to find the right Lavalas to participate in elections. Thirteen other legitimate political parties are also excluded from the forthcoming parliamentary elections.

The last time the Lavalas Organization, headed by former president Jean Bertrand Aristide, was allowed to participate in a democratic election she won by a landslide. In May 2000, during the first term of President René Préval, Lavalas won virtually every seat in the Lower House and local authorities. She also won the most seats in the Senate and the presidency. Since the kidnapping / coup in February 2004, Lavalas is prohibited from participating in political life of Haiti.

The current Provisional Electoral Council, handpicked by President Préval
, fabricated a new eligibility requirement to disqualify the Lavalas presidential election. This new rule requires that
the head of each registered party in person their candidates for president.
However, President Jean-Bertrand Aristide is in exile in South Africa where a tacit agreement between several governments forcing them to stay. While the great powers maintain a formal code of silence about Aristide and his right to return his own country, yet they are working feverishly informally, with the complicity of the South African government to ensure that Aristide remains indefinitely in South Africa. At the same time, the government of Haiti refuses to renew the passport to enable him to Aristide return to Haiti to register his party in the upcoming elections.

Obviously, these political maneuvers are not immune to the Haitian people. While major U.S. media only talk about the reliability of presidential candidate Jean Wyclef or what Sean Penn thinks about the candidacy of the latter, the Haitian people refuses to leave ridicule. Indeed, he knows that the next presidential election we are trying to impose undemocratic. As he did in 2005, the vast majority of the Haitian people will only support the presidential candidate that can guarantee the return of Aristide and Lavalas integration of Haiti's electoral system.

With the exclusion of Lavalas from the electoral race, the turnout at the polls will be extremely low, and no need to be learned to predict the reaction of the international authorities. They certainly say that "one could not expect better account view of the disastrous earthquake. " The outcome of this election can have disastrous consequences for long-term Haiti and the international community. It will undermine the stated goal of the United States and its allies to complete a certain stability in Haiti, and undermine the legitimacy and viability of a central government of Haiti who is not elected, but chosen for the people.

In a report of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Republican Senator Richard Lugar, the state of Indiana, asked the President Préval to restructure the Board CEP and ensure the participation of opposition parties including Lavalas. Lugar argued that the November elections will lack credibility if not. Lugar also said that `` the absence of democratically elected successors plunge Haiti into chaos for sure.''

elections honest and inclusive - that embrace the participation of
Fanmi Lavalas and all legitimate political parties and compliance right of all political exiles to return home, including Aristide - are essential for the establishment of a legitimate Haitian government capable of effectively managing the reconstruction of Haiti. Consent to the election unfair, based on exclusion might seem appropriate in the short term but in the medium and long term accept rigged elections will ensure any civilian uprisings and political controversies. Such a situation will jeopardize the investments of the international community in Haiti, while leaving the country vulnerable to future disasters natural, economic and political.

For us Americans who believe in the expansion of democracy around the world, it is difficult to understand the code of silence of the United States and nations that support the disenfranchisement Haïtien du peuple par l'elimination du party majoritaire des prochaines elections.

Ira J. Kurzban's attorney general shall summer aux États-Unis pour la République d'Haïti 13 ans pending spring présidence d'Aristide's first administration et de Preval.


"One of our weaknesses, our strengths together, together, together we are Lavalas"
CFLHO

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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the Dominican DECLARES THAT THE NET INCREASE IN MALARIA IN HIS COUNTRY IS FROM HAITI

September 8, 2010, 12:23 AM




This year, The Carter Center has announced that it will take 10 years to eradicate malaria from Haiti the Dominican Republic. The investment is estimated at $ 194 million U.S.


Written by: Adalberto de la Rosa and A. ORTIZ (a.ortiz @ hoy.com.do )

The Minister of Public Health Bautista Rojas, warned yesterday on the increase in malaria cases. He said he had registered 1600 cases, which he attributed to illegal immigration. "We've had four years of decline. It is clear that malaria is decreasing year after year, we obtained the curve.

However, this year we recorded a few more cases. The reason it hurts said, is the importation of malaria. "In recent years, the average number of cases per year has increased to about 1500, mainly in the Cibao and Higuey. When the interviewer asked about the testing procedures and precautions, the manager replied: "What can we do to a human being who comes to us in a hospital? ... The cure!


However, yesterday reported an increase in the control of epidemiological surveillance on the border between the two countries to prevent the disease from Haiti. In making this statement, the Health Minister Bautista Rojas Gomez said they were available more than a million doses of vaccines to Dominicans and Haitians who are attending or cross the border.

Among the vaccines cited: polio, whooping cough, rabies, diphtheria, tetanus, typhoid, pneumococcus, hepatitis B and measles to prevent health complications. These vaccines have been distributed to health facilities in Monte Cristi, Dajabón, Independencia, Elías Piña, and Pedernales.


Also in other areas such as: Baoruco, Barahona, Santiago Rodriguez, Azua, Valverde, La Romana, Altagracia.Il said however that the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) and other international organizations reported no alert of an epidemic of rubella or any other disease from the territory of Haiti.


Measures Applied

Minister of Health stated that his department has implemented strict procedures and recommendations contained in the International Health, "to avoid diseases.


Monitoring

He explained that following the January 12 earthquake that hit Haiti, the Dominican health authorities have kept a close watch on the border.


Care

Following the increase of diseases in Haiti, the Dominican society of infectious diseases has warned health officials against the spread of malaria and measles, and its impact on the country. He urged them to take necessary preventive measures to control any epidemic.


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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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My little rant of the season ...

change of flux for some radios, namely:

RCI RCI mq gp

Fusion RBR
RFC
Super Radio

flows of these radios are up to date now. About CES
engage only me but the radios are really but really ... CH changing flow every 2 jours.Pour a small radio / internet radio I want to understand (and again) but the big guns like rci; rfo; nrj I do not understand in short .... is that the professionalism of those so-called radio.

By the end of some radio / webradio inactive for quite some time will be removed for better readability of the site.
example spyone; Difé; sas; hollyzook to name a few.

Friday, September 3, 2010

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Jose Miguel Insulza, INSULT THE HAITIAN PEOPLE IN THE NORMAL AND DECLARING CREDIBLE ELECTORAL PROCESS IN HAITI

Mr. Insulza after eating the candy (Dieur) of President Preval in previous years, is well imbued with the fact that his organization and its presence in Haiti are no longer welcome as President Preval is leading the country. Today he is trying desperately to regain the grace of his rival by giving the seal of approval this system that he can put in place with the complicity of the 48th Legislature.

Jose Miguel Insulza was elected to head LOEA by consensus for a second term as Secretary General of the OAS, March 24, 2010. He does not know much in regards to the holding of elections. The word consensus by definition has nothing to do with elections.


A consensus is defined as a general agreement among several people on one hand and, secondly, by solidarity of a group of a belief or a feeling. Thus it was agreed to head the Organization of American States.


Insulza says demand of member countries to continue working for democracy, human rights, public safety and other common values he claims commitment to strengthen democratic institutions and good governance in the region. But if this commitment is, why he continues to trample applications Lavalas? Do not think he not only the Haitian people deserve better?

Not Mr. Insulza, there is nothing "credible and normal" in this electoral system, the CEP (Provisional Electoral Council) is an institution not recognized by the constitution 1987. Unlike those who believe the power of the Provisional Electoral Council derives from Article 197 of the 1987 constitution. The Provisional Electoral Council should the contrary be sued for breach of Article 197 and violations of election laws.

Article 197 of the Constitution
The Permanent Electoral Council is the litigation of all disputes that arise in either elections or in the application or violation of election law, subject to any legal prosecution undertaken by the culprits before the courts.

The majority of political parties approved and not approved dispute the PRC as a whole, how is it that The OAS supports the PRC and the electoral machine implemented despite the objections of the majority of the electorate ?

A CEP that is not even able to give candidates or interested a map of election districts that oversee particular needs. Is this a normal process or sheer demagoguery?

To refresh your lanterns Mr. Insulza on the CEP Gaillot Dorcinvil you just blindly endorse or sheer connivance we remind you this: no country in the world that a state institution is above of the law. The CEP Dorcinvil declares independence and discusses theories can to meet customers election knowing that these issues should and can only be addressed by the Court of First Instance and Court of Cassation.

example the issue of landfills and stipulated in Article 135 of the constitution: if there is interference, they must be submitted before the court hearing the application and if the decision is not acceptable candidates, the last resort is the Court of Cassation. Yet, this POC continues to decide on constitutional issues without the support of the Haitian judicial system.

Any candidate with court records that he is guilty or not should do everything in its power to achieve his criminal record in order not to be in contravention of the law, while the CEP itself admits people in the elections in full violation of the constitution and electoral laws.

In regard to the participation of Lavalas in the elections of November 2010, there is nothing legal in excluding Lavalas of electoral contests. Its exclusion as you know means that the vast majority of the people and this is not normal as you state. If

The OAS is an organization that validates elections across Latin America and the Caribbean, we think it should be a noble position in the struggle for the emancipation of the masses. But now we note with bitterness the forfeiture of that institution. It does not fulfill its mission and works rather to the weakening of the mass hungry worldwide. It is therefore clear that the OAS does not have moral fiber credible to reach a verdict on matters of great importance to the nation of Haiti as the protection of its sovereignty or the choice of Leaders meeting the ideals of the founding fathers of the Haitian nation.

We say loudly to the OAS and Mr. Insulza, the electoral process Gaillot Dorcinvil and President Préval is not normal and is condemned by the majority of the Haitian people.



"Yon sèl new feb, together we must, together, together we are Lavalas "
CFLHO

POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954 info@fanmilavalas.net
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
312-735-6297