personalities of the movement against apartheid upon the government of South Africa to support the immediate return of President Aristide to Haiti President Preval
Oakland, California - more personnalités du mouvement international de lutte l'apartheid counter sent an open letter to the President of South Africa Jacob Zuma "in the hope that President Zuma to support" the return of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family in Haiti "as soon as possible. Among the signatories of this letter included the founder of Trans Africa Forum, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, actor and activist Danny Glover, the British parliamentarian John McDonnell, activist and comedian Dick Gregory (who was a figurehead of the movement Anti-Apartheid in Britain), Jack Healy, the founder and director of the Human Rights Action Center (Action for Human Rights), Jack Heyman of International Longshoremen and Warehousemen San Francisco (which has refused to unload ships carrying products of the apartheid regime of South Africa in the 80s) and Selma James, widow of famed writer CLR James, author of One of the most influential books on the Haitian revolution, The Black Jacobins.
The signatories express their "deep gratitude" to the South African government and the people of South Africa for hosting of Aristide. "We support all our heart the government's efforts to help South African President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's early return country, "the letter said, noting that" any delay in the arrival of Aristide to Haiti would be a further disappointment for people who already lived a long series of tragedies, disasters and tears. "________________________________________
Mr. President,
We are writing to express our deep appreciation and gratitude for the generosity and hospitality historic offered by the government of South Africa to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and his family during past seven years. The decision
South Africa to host Aristide after the coup of 2004 is a fraternal act similar to the multiple acts of international solidarity with the people of South Africa in its long march to freedom. This gesture will remain engraved in the memories of Haiti and the world.
Now, Aristide can return to their country and may end their exile. After so many years, everything seems to indicate that it is finally possible. President Jean-Bertrand Aristide reiterated his desire to return home and help the people of Haiti. He said he was ready to leave at any time and his passport was issued. The remaining obstacles to the return of Aristide were removed. Expectations in Haiti have increased and many people are eager to see him return to his country. The arrival of Aristide raise the morale of the Haitian people just when he needs it most.
We are writing in hopes that you can support Aristide to ensure that the transition takes place as quickly as possible. The situation in Haiti remains extremely worrying and Aristide have expressed their desire to help rebuild the country through initiatives in education and other areas where the needs are of great urgency. Many Haitians have been very inspired by the announcement of the issuance of his passport. Some have even traveled for miles to acclaim at the airport, attracted by rumors of his imminent arrival. Any delay in arrival of Aristide would be a further disappointment for people who already lived a long series of tragedies, disasters and tears.
As longtime advocates of freedom in South Africa and Haiti, we reiterate our appreciation for the role important that South Africa has played in hosting Aristide. We also support our whole heart the government's efforts to help South African President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to return quickly to his country. And we hope to see President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Haiti very soon.
Please accept, Mr. President, the expression of our respectful greetings.
Danny Glover, Actor / Activist Reverend Jesse Jackson
Randall Robinson, Author
Andaiye, International Coordinator, Red Thread, Guyana
Reverend Dr. Lorenzo Carlisle, Pastor, Oakland, CA
Nesbit Crutchfield, Bay Area Free South Africa Movement
James Early, Board Member, TransAfrica Forum
Byron Rushing, Massachusetts State Representative
Dick Gregory, Social Activist/Comedian
Jack Healey, Founder and Director of Human Rights Action Center
Jack Heyman, International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), Local 10, San Francisco,CA
Selma James, Global Women’s Strike, UK
John McDonnell, Member of Parliament, UK
Margaret Prescod, Women of Color/Global Women’s Strike
Walter Riley, Co-Chair John George Democratic Club, Haiti Emergency Relief Fund
"Yon sèl nou fèb, ansanm nou fò, ansanm, ansanm nou se Lavalas"
CFLHO
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Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
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Saturday, February 26, 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Taking An Oxycodone Before
, MR. AND MRS Martelly MANIGAT BEWARE, IF NOT THE REVOLUTION STARTS.
an introduction, I would say it can not be any serious government from a pseudo second round planned for March 20, 2011. This process would only create a government even weaker than that of the outgoing president, which would engulf the country.
Ms. Manigat, Mr. Martelly, there is still time for you to advocate the application of Article 149 of the constitution and require the reorganization of inclusive elections throughout the national territory within the time prescribed by the constitution. Do not wait until it's too late to ask what is just and right.
The configuration of power for the next 5 years have never been compromised and thus make Haiti more vulnerable to international maneuvers because the executive would have no popular support to withstand the onslaught of manipulative powers.
The legislature is able to any kind of maneuver to the fact that candidates from the international community recognized the pseudo second round did not have the gall to decry the farce of November 28, 2010 as a whole. There were no elections November 28, 2010, it can thus be a legitimate power after a second round both in the presidency at the legislative level.
This article is addressed to any Haitian serene, untied partisanship and able to analyze the current political situation with a cool head.
go back to the 2006 election or the candidate Preval had clearly won the election and suddenly we have seen, the percentage eroded from 60% to 48.7%. It was then that the terms of the macabre Minustha including the international community and Haiti's wealthy began: the guardianship of Haiti with the passive support of the economic fringe of the population. On February 16, 2006 President Preval was declared winner of the election with 51.15% of the vote after excluding blank votes counted for the discovery.
There is no need to be a political analyst to get to an induction of the Haitian problem concisely and voice of consequence conclude that Haiti is sinking into an abyss deeper than the one created by GNB in 2004.
The aftermath of the masquerade of November 28, 2010, created by our President swindler at a time when he had to show beyond any personal interest to work for the revival of a devastated country, will create more instability in Haiti over the next decade.
teaching the irresponsible behavior of the lady or lord Manigat Martelly the next generation, if not indecision, immorality, recklessness, unconsciousness, failure to comply with lyrics, etc..
Manigat Martelly and were the first to seek the annulment of the election on November 28, 2010. The presidential candidates and legislative as well as the general population responded positively to say no to government plans of Mr. Preval and the international community and supported the request for cancellation of the masquerade of 28 November 2010.
What the other candidates and the public does not expect is that at least 24 hours of the request for cancellation, and Michel Martelly Mirlande Manigat have made a volte-face 360 degrees is unsafe because of course, but offers too good to say no to Minustha, the NOC, the wealthy who have made THAT THEY believe are favorable ballot and therefore should no longer cleave the cancellation request they initially requested.
"If Nou Pa Kenber diyite n, n ap diyite SOVE kite No. Dixit Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
It is time that President Préval and Michel Martelly Mirlande Manigat wake up from this coma or they stubbornly plunged to help save the country with his young bruised his corpses still buried under the rubble, its population living in the stars ... This second round imposed by international and abetted by our politicians only begets mercantile adverse effects on Haiti.
Who will demand accountability from the Minustha for the mourning he has sown throughout the country by the cholera? Who will pay for the consequences of this disease in the years to come? If a government so weak that it is prepared to impose on us is set in Haiti, the international community continue to make us turn around like puppets and the colonial powers continue to call us arrogant "the poorest country of the hemisphere .
The Haitian people, Ms. Manigat, Mr. Martelly and its supporters are well aware that there were no elections last year. It is to wonder why the two candidates who claimed the annulment of these selections are preparing to participate in a second round? If there had been no elections, it can not be a second round.
Repon Peyizan: Is an election platform after unpopular 4 groups of ten departments: Youth of the Republic, CONADEC, OLA and power platfom SOVE nasyon year
http://www.hpnhaiti.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=620:martelly-naurait-pas-eu-laval-de-qrepons-peyizanq & ; catid = 18: Elections-2010 & Itemid = 28
NPDR: Founded in 1979 by Leslie Francois Manigat no date has so elected in the two chambers and only serves the interests of Manigat . His followers are numerous and the prowess of that party politics are almost negligible on the Haitian scene.
It is certainly clear why Michelle Martelly and Ms. Manigat are propelled to the head of the masquerade of November 28, 2010: If Madame Michel Martelly Manigat or needs access to the highest office in Haiti it must be by the ballot box not by the maneuvers of the international is any cost to engulf Haiti for reasons known to all.
JOU THE REVOLT PEP, KOTE POU PAP GEN PREZIDAN Martelly AK PREZIDAN MANIGANCE KACHI
"Yon sèl new feb, Ansanm new fireplace, Ansanm, Ansanm new to Lavalas
CFLHO
POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
info@fanmilavalas.net
312-735-6297
an introduction, I would say it can not be any serious government from a pseudo second round planned for March 20, 2011. This process would only create a government even weaker than that of the outgoing president, which would engulf the country.
Ms. Manigat, Mr. Martelly, there is still time for you to advocate the application of Article 149 of the constitution and require the reorganization of inclusive elections throughout the national territory within the time prescribed by the constitution. Do not wait until it's too late to ask what is just and right.
The configuration of power for the next 5 years have never been compromised and thus make Haiti more vulnerable to international maneuvers because the executive would have no popular support to withstand the onslaught of manipulative powers.
The legislature is able to any kind of maneuver to the fact that candidates from the international community recognized the pseudo second round did not have the gall to decry the farce of November 28, 2010 as a whole. There were no elections November 28, 2010, it can thus be a legitimate power after a second round both in the presidency at the legislative level.
This article is addressed to any Haitian serene, untied partisanship and able to analyze the current political situation with a cool head.
go back to the 2006 election or the candidate Preval had clearly won the election and suddenly we have seen, the percentage eroded from 60% to 48.7%. It was then that the terms of the macabre Minustha including the international community and Haiti's wealthy began: the guardianship of Haiti with the passive support of the economic fringe of the population. On February 16, 2006 President Preval was declared winner of the election with 51.15% of the vote after excluding blank votes counted for the discovery.
There is no need to be a political analyst to get to an induction of the Haitian problem concisely and voice of consequence conclude that Haiti is sinking into an abyss deeper than the one created by GNB in 2004.
The aftermath of the masquerade of November 28, 2010, created by our President swindler at a time when he had to show beyond any personal interest to work for the revival of a devastated country, will create more instability in Haiti over the next decade.
teaching the irresponsible behavior of the lady or lord Manigat Martelly the next generation, if not indecision, immorality, recklessness, unconsciousness, failure to comply with lyrics, etc..
Manigat Martelly and were the first to seek the annulment of the election on November 28, 2010. The presidential candidates and legislative as well as the general population responded positively to say no to government plans of Mr. Preval and the international community and supported the request for cancellation of the masquerade of 28 November 2010.
What the other candidates and the public does not expect is that at least 24 hours of the request for cancellation, and Michel Martelly Mirlande Manigat have made a volte-face 360 degrees is unsafe because of course, but offers too good to say no to Minustha, the NOC, the wealthy who have made THAT THEY believe are favorable ballot and therefore should no longer cleave the cancellation request they initially requested.
"If Nou Pa Kenber diyite n, n ap diyite SOVE kite No. Dixit Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
It is time that President Préval and Michel Martelly Mirlande Manigat wake up from this coma or they stubbornly plunged to help save the country with his young bruised his corpses still buried under the rubble, its population living in the stars ... This second round imposed by international and abetted by our politicians only begets mercantile adverse effects on Haiti.
Who will demand accountability from the Minustha for the mourning he has sown throughout the country by the cholera? Who will pay for the consequences of this disease in the years to come? If a government so weak that it is prepared to impose on us is set in Haiti, the international community continue to make us turn around like puppets and the colonial powers continue to call us arrogant "the poorest country of the hemisphere .
The Haitian people, Ms. Manigat, Mr. Martelly and its supporters are well aware that there were no elections last year. It is to wonder why the two candidates who claimed the annulment of these selections are preparing to participate in a second round? If there had been no elections, it can not be a second round.
Repon Peyizan: Is an election platform after unpopular 4 groups of ten departments: Youth of the Republic, CONADEC, OLA and power platfom SOVE nasyon year
http://www.hpnhaiti.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=620:martelly-naurait-pas-eu-laval-de-qrepons-peyizanq & ; catid = 18: Elections-2010 & Itemid = 28
NPDR: Founded in 1979 by Leslie Francois Manigat no date has so elected in the two chambers and only serves the interests of Manigat . His followers are numerous and the prowess of that party politics are almost negligible on the Haitian scene.
It is certainly clear why Michelle Martelly and Ms. Manigat are propelled to the head of the masquerade of November 28, 2010: If Madame Michel Martelly Manigat or needs access to the highest office in Haiti it must be by the ballot box not by the maneuvers of the international is any cost to engulf Haiti for reasons known to all.
JOU THE REVOLT PEP, KOTE POU PAP GEN PREZIDAN Martelly AK PREZIDAN MANIGANCE KACHI
"Yon sèl new feb, Ansanm new fireplace, Ansanm, Ansanm new to Lavalas
CFLHO
POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
info@fanmilavalas.net
312-735-6297
"Yon sèl new feb, Ansanm new fireplace, Ansanm, Ansanm new to Lavalas." POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954 954-670-9209 info@fanmilavalas.net www.fanmilavalas.net
Monday, February 21, 2011
Hair Coloringhow To Use Intensifiers
RETURN OF DR. Jean-Bertrand Aristide HAITI FOR MORE EQUITABLE
On 18 February last, the Lavalas in Haiti and the Diaspora took to the streets to demand the return of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Haiti.
signals were sent to irrefutable evidence that the Haitian people will not let her despised because of the imbroglio created by the international community and he wants the former President Aristide is Haiti on the ground that its interests are adequately defended.
American foreign policy with regard to Haiti has not been clearly defined and Haitians can no longer risk being to thank you for the international community with its questionable strategies that contribute to the worsening situation on the ground.
indices received from the administration show that Obama's policy of interference by the Bush era in the internal affairs of Haiti is still in place despite the verbal commitment of President Obama to respect the sovereign rights friendly nations. It is therefore imperative that we define our future in Haiti despite the difficulties.
Those in attendance at these various events unison chanting:
No Aristide, no peace is our President Aristide
No Aristide, no second round
Aristide must return back
Cheers Aristide Haiti for Aristide
We want Titid
Aristide, the Haitian people would like to welcome Haiti
To understand the love of the Haitian people for their charismatic leader should speak directly to individually they can explain what it meant for them Aristide.
One participant in the march in that Miami has declared: "I like Aristide because a child, having neither father nor mother my life was very difficult. When I saw Titid take care of the poor and children it was as if he also took care of me. He gave hope to the masses who are experiencing a difficult life, there is not enough money on earth to express the value of his contributions to our people and for this I am eternally indebted to him. "
Aristide, a man of charisma and a revered politician:
Under President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, even with an estimated budget-a dismal note that talks about 13 billion bottles compared to 110 billion budget of the government he was able to make the necessary reforms and provide basic services to the impoverished masses.
10 commandments for a more equitable Haiti
1) The return of Mr. Aristide in Haiti: welcome President Jean Bertrand Aristide in Haiti
2) Respect for the concept: a man / woman, one vote in Haiti and around the world
3) Elimination of elections botched the November 28, 2010
4) Construction Viable for Haiti: a western part, we have 9 other departments where road construction can begin now (at least 5000.00 kms of roads, gutters, connectors, bridges, etc. .. ).
5) Start now to build network to power electric x other 9 departments of Haiti (provide at least 1500.00 MGW)
6) Drinking water for all to reduce the consequences of the impact of imported cholera in Haiti by UN troops (at least 10 water pipes)
7) construction of roads connecting all departments, including local communities.
8) A fixed telephone system to provide adequate service throughout the country (at least 1 million lines)
9) A mechanized agriculture and access to credit now
10) Increased access to education, the minimum construction a university in each department with a capacity of 10,000.00 students at least.
Yes we can and we must make a lasting change in Haiti! We
Obama voted for change, how long should we wait for Haitians see the changes promised by you to achieve Haiti? It is high time Mr. President pledged to spend as the imposition of the dialogue, the strength to speak, from promises to action.
Under your leadership, the UN organized elections in Haiti can, running our citizens tie the knot in their barracks. She distributed to Haitian cholera by contaminating their rivers. It has interfered in our internal affairs and your administration has made no clear and specific guidelines for Haiti?
course, we love you Obama, but now we look forward Haitian that you love us in return.
President Aristide is a Haitian politician who has the courage to raise the level of Haiti poor country to a nation living in poverty but with dignity to reach the stage of developing countries.
Street demonstrations for Aristide's return ended with the famous slogan of Lavalas
Divided we are weak, together we are strong in unity we are even more powerful! (Yon sèl new feb, Ansanm new fireplace, new Ansanm Ansanm is Lavalas!)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2011/02/18/AR2011021804249.html
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/02/18/2073911/aristide-supporters-protest-outside.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02 / 19/us-haiti-aristide-protest-idUSTRE71I06A20110219
http://fr.canoe.ca/infos/international/archives/2011/02/20110218-162611.html
http://www .ledevoir.com/international/actualites-internationales/317177/en-bref-manif-pour-le-retour-d-aristide
"One of our weaknesses, our strengths together, together, together we are Lavalas"
CFLHO
POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
info@fanmilavalas.net
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
312-735-6297
On 18 February last, the Lavalas in Haiti and the Diaspora took to the streets to demand the return of Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Haiti.
signals were sent to irrefutable evidence that the Haitian people will not let her despised because of the imbroglio created by the international community and he wants the former President Aristide is Haiti on the ground that its interests are adequately defended.
American foreign policy with regard to Haiti has not been clearly defined and Haitians can no longer risk being to thank you for the international community with its questionable strategies that contribute to the worsening situation on the ground.
indices received from the administration show that Obama's policy of interference by the Bush era in the internal affairs of Haiti is still in place despite the verbal commitment of President Obama to respect the sovereign rights friendly nations. It is therefore imperative that we define our future in Haiti despite the difficulties.
Those in attendance at these various events unison chanting:
No Aristide, no peace is our President Aristide
No Aristide, no second round
Aristide must return back
Cheers Aristide Haiti for Aristide
We want Titid
Aristide, the Haitian people would like to welcome Haiti
To understand the love of the Haitian people for their charismatic leader should speak directly to individually they can explain what it meant for them Aristide.
One participant in the march in that Miami has declared: "I like Aristide because a child, having neither father nor mother my life was very difficult. When I saw Titid take care of the poor and children it was as if he also took care of me. He gave hope to the masses who are experiencing a difficult life, there is not enough money on earth to express the value of his contributions to our people and for this I am eternally indebted to him. "
Aristide, a man of charisma and a revered politician:
Under President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, even with an estimated budget-a dismal note that talks about 13 billion bottles compared to 110 billion budget of the government he was able to make the necessary reforms and provide basic services to the impoverished masses.
10 commandments for a more equitable Haiti
1) The return of Mr. Aristide in Haiti: welcome President Jean Bertrand Aristide in Haiti
2) Respect for the concept: a man / woman, one vote in Haiti and around the world
3) Elimination of elections botched the November 28, 2010
4) Construction Viable for Haiti: a western part, we have 9 other departments where road construction can begin now (at least 5000.00 kms of roads, gutters, connectors, bridges, etc. .. ).
5) Start now to build network to power electric x other 9 departments of Haiti (provide at least 1500.00 MGW)
6) Drinking water for all to reduce the consequences of the impact of imported cholera in Haiti by UN troops (at least 10 water pipes)
7) construction of roads connecting all departments, including local communities.
8) A fixed telephone system to provide adequate service throughout the country (at least 1 million lines)
9) A mechanized agriculture and access to credit now
10) Increased access to education, the minimum construction a university in each department with a capacity of 10,000.00 students at least.
Yes we can and we must make a lasting change in Haiti! We
Obama voted for change, how long should we wait for Haitians see the changes promised by you to achieve Haiti? It is high time Mr. President pledged to spend as the imposition of the dialogue, the strength to speak, from promises to action.
Under your leadership, the UN organized elections in Haiti can, running our citizens tie the knot in their barracks. She distributed to Haitian cholera by contaminating their rivers. It has interfered in our internal affairs and your administration has made no clear and specific guidelines for Haiti?
course, we love you Obama, but now we look forward Haitian that you love us in return.
President Aristide is a Haitian politician who has the courage to raise the level of Haiti poor country to a nation living in poverty but with dignity to reach the stage of developing countries.
Street demonstrations for Aristide's return ended with the famous slogan of Lavalas
Divided we are weak, together we are strong in unity we are even more powerful! (Yon sèl new feb, Ansanm new fireplace, new Ansanm Ansanm is Lavalas!)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/article/2011/02/18/AR2011021804249.html
http://www.miamiherald.com/2011/02/18/2073911/aristide-supporters-protest-outside.html
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02 / 19/us-haiti-aristide-protest-idUSTRE71I06A20110219
http://fr.canoe.ca/infos/international/archives/2011/02/20110218-162611.html
http://www .ledevoir.com/international/actualites-internationales/317177/en-bref-manif-pour-le-retour-d-aristide
"One of our weaknesses, our strengths together, together, together we are Lavalas"
CFLHO
POBOX 2252 Fort Pierce, Florida 34954
info@fanmilavalas.net
http://www.fanmilavalas.net/
312-735-6297
"Yon sèl nou fèb, ansanm nou fò, ansanm, ansanm nou se Lavalas".
P.O.BOX 2252 Fort pierce, Florida 34954
info@fanmilavalas.net
www.fanmilavalas.net
954-670-9209
P.O.BOX 2252 Fort pierce, Florida 34954
info@fanmilavalas.net
www.fanmilavalas.net
954-670-9209
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