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lavalave · 1 year
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dangergays · 1 year
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LOOK at this girl she is WAY too cute to be a background npc whos never gonna show up. i love her so fucking much
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serious2020 · 2 months
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(via HAITI: A CALL TO ACTION!)
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By Kim Ives
Benjamin Dupuy, arguably Haiti’s greatest communist leader and ideologue from the 1970s to the 2010s, passed away in a Miami Beach nursing home on Apr. 23 at the age of 91. A journalist, photographer, filmmaker, diplomat, organizer, and political party leader, Dupuy was a model Marxist theoretician and man-of-action, unwavering in his life-long pursuit of socialist revolution in Haiti.
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caderascaverns · 2 years
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Gemlo - Meloni Lavala (he/they)
Meloni - From ‘Mellonia”, Roman goddess of beekeeping
Lavala - from “Lavandula”, the scientific name for Lavender 
Beekeeping for nefarious purposes
Good with technology, also for nefarious purposes
Unbothered by his bad reputation
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netalkolemedia · 9 days
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Leslie Voltaire remet en question la primauté du droit international
Dans une interview choc récemment accordée à Radio Magik9, Leslie Voltaire, représentant de Fanmi Lavalas au Conseil présidentiel, a soulevé une question brûlante : la primauté du droit international sur les lois haïtiennes. Selon lui, le Conseil de sécurité des Nations Unies (CSNU) a autorité sur la législation nationale en Haïti. Leslie Voltaire a défendu cette position en affirmant que la…
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juno7haiti · 1 year
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Victime de kidnapping, Anthony Dessources remercie tous ceux qui lui ont témoigné de la solidarité
Victime de kidnapping, Anthony Dessources remercie tous ceux qui lui ont témoigné de la solidarité
Victime de kidnapping, Anthony Dessources remercie tous ceux qui lui ont témoigné de la solidarité Après une semaine passée entre les mains des ravisseurs, le Professeur Anthony Dessources ainsi que Ronald Germain enlevés le samedi 29 octobre, alors qu’ils se rendaient à l’aéroport international Toussaint Louverture, reviennent sur cet événement malheureux pour remercier tous ceux qui ont…
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lescientifique · 2 years
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Haïti : Résumé du Programme Politique du Parti Pitit Dessalines (PPPD)
Haïti : Résumé du Programme Politique du Parti Pitit Dessalines (PPPD)
La Plateforme Politique Pitit Dessalines (PPPD), dirigé par Jean Charles Moïse, est l’un des rares partis politiques dotés d’un programme politique sur lequel mise des Haïtiens et pp partenaires internationaux pour passer de parole aux actes. Dans cet article, on présente le résumé du programme politique de la Plateforme Politique Pitit Dessalines. Ensuite, on passe en revue la biographie et les…
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beardedmrbean · 2 months
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry announced Tuesday that he would resign once a transitional presidential council is created, bowing to international pressure to make way for new leadership in the country overwhelmed by violent gangs.
Henry made the announcement hours after Caribbean leaders and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met in Jamaica to discuss a solution to halt Haiti’s spiraling crisis and agreed to a joint proposal to establish a transitional council.
“The government that I’m running cannot remain insensitive in front of this situation. There is no sacrifice that is too big for our country,” Henry said in a recorded statement. “The government I’m running will remove itself immediately after the installation of the council.”
Henry has been unable to enter Haiti because the violence forced the closure of its main international airport. He arrived in Puerto Rico a week ago, after being barred from landing in the Dominican Republic, where officials said that he lacked a required flight plan. Dominican officials also closed the airspace to flights to and from Haiti.
It was not immediately clear who would be chosen to lead Haiti out of the crisis in which heavily armed gangs have burned police stations, attacked the main airport and raided two of the country’s biggest prisons. The raids resulted in the release of more than 4,000 inmates.
Scores of people have been killed, and more than 15,000 are homeless after fleeing neighborhoods raided by gangs. Food and water are dwindling as vendors who sell to impoverished Haitians run out of goods. The main port in the capital of Port-au-Prince remains closed, stranding dozens of containers with critical supplies.
The meeting in Jamaica was organized by Caricom, a regional trade bloc that has pressed for months for a transitional government in Haiti while violent protests in the country demanded Henry’s resignation.
Guyana President Irfaan Ali said the transitional council would have seven voting members and two nonvoting ones.
Those with votes include the Pitit Desalin party, run by former senator and presidential candidate Moïse Jean-Charles, who is now an ally of Guy Philippe, a former rebel leader who led a successful 2004 coup and was recently released from a United States prison after pleading guilty to money laundering.
Also with a vote is the EDE party of former Prime Minister Charles Joseph; the Fanmi Lavalas party; the coalition led by Henry; the Montana Accord group; and members of the private sector.
Henry served the longest single term as prime minister since Haiti’s 1987 constitution was approved, a surprising feat for a politically unstable country with a constant turnover of premiers. He was sworn in as prime minister nearly two weeks after the July 7, 2021, assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
Critics of Henry note he was never elected by the people or Parliament, which remains nonexistent after the terms of the last remaining senators expired in January 2023. That left Haiti without a single elected official.
As Haiti prepares for new leadership, some experts question the role that heavily armed gangs who control 80% of Port-au-Prince will play.
“Even if you have a different kind of government, the reality is that you need to talk to the gangs,” said Robert Fatton, a Haitian politics expert at the University of Virginia. “You can’t suppress them.”
He said officials will still have to deal with them and try to convince them to give up their weapons, “but what would be their concessions?”
Fatton noted that gangs have supremacy in terms of controlling the capital. “If they have that supremacy, and there is no countervailing force, it’s no longer a question if you want them at the table. They may just take the table.”
On Monday, Blinken announced an additional $100 million to finance the deployment of a multinational force to Haiti, plus another $33 million in humanitarian aid. He also announced the creation of a joint proposal agreed on by Caribbean leaders and “all of the Haitian stakeholders to expedite a political transition” and create a “presidential college.”
He said the college would take “concrete steps” he did not identify to meet the needs of Haitian people and enable the pending deployment of the multinational force to be led by Kenya. Blinken also noted that the U.S. Defense Department doubled its support for the mission, having previously set aside $100 million.
While leaders met behind closed doors, Jimmy Chérizier, who is considered Haiti’s most powerful gang leader, told reporters that if the international community continues down the current road, “it will plunge Haiti into further chaos.”
“We Haitians have to decide who is going to be the head of the country and what model of government we want,” said Chérizier, a former elite police officer known as Barbecue, who leads the gang federation G9 Family and Allies. “We are also going to figure out how to get Haiti out of the misery it’s in now.”
Powerful gangs have been attacking key government targets across Haiti’s capital of Port-au-Prince since Feb. 29. When the attacks began, Henry was in Kenya pushing for the United Nations-backed deployment of a police force from the East African country after it was delayed by a court ruling.
Late Monday, the Haitian government announced it was extending a nighttime curfew until March 14 in an attempt to prevent further attacks.
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antoine-roquentin · 1 year
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Earlier this month, a tweet from Labour Against the Arms Trade stated that “the last 10 remaining senators in Haiti’s parliament officially left office, leaving the country without a single democratically elected government official. On Wednesday, a Canadian military aircraft delivered armoured vehicles to the Haitian national police.”
It’s a useful, if somewhat too simple, juxtaposition. For years Haitian elections have had little legitimacy and in mid-2021 the US- and Canada-led Core Group appointed a leader with no constitutional or popular legitimacy. Ariel Henry’s rule has led to a boost in Canada’s assistance to the Haitian National Police (HNP). Ottawa put $42 million into the HNP in 2022. In October of last year, US and Canadian warplanes delivered an initial batch of Canadian-made armored personnel vehicles to the Haitian police and Ottawa has pushed to increase UN assistance to the HNP. Last week in Port-au-Prince, Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Mike Duheme signed “a new Memorandum of Understanding to facilitate cooperation between our two countries and to strengthen the capacity of the HNP.”...
Since 2004 Ottawa has provided hundreds of million dollars in what is officially described as Canadian “aid” to the HNP. Two years ago, the Trudeau government even tendered a $12.5 million contract in operational support to the HNP under its Feminist International Assistance Policy. Canadian funds have helped build or refurbish many prisons and a major police academy. Through various training initiatives Canada has helped increase the size of the HNP from five thousand in 2004 to fourteen thousand. Foreign donors provide as much as half of HNP funding....
The HNP enforces a highly inequitable economic order. Canadian officials are on record arguing that strengthening the Haitian police was good for business. After meeting Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe in 2014, Canada’s international development minister, Christian Paradis, linked strengthening the HNP to “attracting private investment.” Paradis said, “we discussed the priority needs of the country as well as the increased size of the Haitian National Police, in order to create a climate to attract private investment.”
Canada’s aim with Haiti’s police operates at cross purposes. To smooth the way for foreign capitalists they seek a “professional” force capable of maintaining order largely free of corruption and egregious abuses. At the same time, they want a force willing to violently suppress protests against an illegitimate regime, and that may even be prepared to oust a popular government trying to the redress the country’s vast internal inequities and foreign dependence.
A similar tension exists in Canada’s broader policies toward the country. Haiti is attractive to investors because it has the lowest labor costs in the hemisphere. Impoverishment is good for sweatshop owners such as Canada’s Gildan, but the insecurity it breeds is not. Instability and insecurity have become a substantial obstacle to capitalist interests. Canada has contributed to Haiti’s descent into chaos by imposing the highly regressive Haitian Tèt Kale Party and Ariel Henry. Canada has supported “oligarchic gangsterism” in Haiti, as I’ve noted, to quell popular, sovereign-minded forces.
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lavalave · 1 year
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part one of the series titled:
"I try to draw them in digital"
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dangergays · 2 years
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hes a fucking clone ?????????? what the fuck ????????????????????
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(via HAITI: A CALL TO ACTION! SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 2024; 1-3 PM EASTSIDE ARTS ALLIANCE 2277 International Blvd, Oakland, CA.)
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By Stephen Millies
More than a hundred people marched through the heart of Brooklyn, New York’s Haitian Community, on Oct. 17 to protest plans to invade Haiti. Onlookers in cars honked their horns and raised fists in support.
Fanmi Lavalas New York and Komokoda called the demonstration. “Our people in Haiti are fighting and dying to return to the free & sovereign country our ancestors defeated their white enslavers to create in 1804,” said the call for the demonstration. “We will not let them fight alone.”
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is maneuvering to send troops under the guise of the United Nations.
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Dr. Paul Farmer on How US Haiti Policy, Revealed By WikiLeaks, Undermines Democracy & Health
DemocracyNow.org - Dr. Paul Farmer, who was worked in Haiti for nearly three decades and now serves as the the U.N. Deputy Special Envoy for Haiti, discusses how U.S.-backed coups and neo-liberal programs have not only subverted Haiti's democracy, but also seriously weakened its public health.
On Democracy Now!, Dr. Farmer addresses the U.S. influence in Haiti in the context of recent WikiLeaks disclosures of classified U.S. diplomatic cables that documented the United States supported recent elections, despite the exclusion of Haiti's most popular political group, the Famni Lavalas.
The cables also documented that the United States also advocated behind the scenes to block an effort to raise the minimum wage in Haiti. Dr. Farmer's new book, "Haiti After the Earthquake," has just been published.
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Violence and instability in Haiti as ongoing crisis deepens
Gripped by gang violence, a new cholera outbreak and widespread shortages of food, water and fuel, the crisis in Haiti has worsened in recent months. Many are calling for international intervention, even as the U.S. continues to deport Haitian migrants back to the island nation. Jacqueline Charles, who covers the Caribbean and Haiti for The Miami Herald, joins Geoff Bennett to discuss the crisis.
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Verza regina dell'inverno!
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INGREDIENTI PER 4 PERSONE:
1 verza grande
200 g di carne trita di maiale
1 uovo
150 g di pane raffermo
1 bicchiere di latte
1 carota
1 cipolla bianca o bionda
olio extravergine d’oliva
30 g di burro
Besciamella (250 g di latte, 15 g di burro, 15 g di farina)
sale, pepe e noce moscata
PER LA VERSIONE VEGETARIANA:
100 g di Parmigiano Reggiano
200 g di formaggio filante tagliato a bastoncini
PROCEDIMENTO:
Prepara un soffritto abbastanza sottile con carota e cipolla;
Sfoglia la verza e metti da parte le foglie esterne più grandi (calcola almeno 2 involtini a testa);
Taglia a metà la verza rimanente, elimina il torsolo, lavala e poi tagliala abbastanza sottilmente;
In una padella metti un filo d’olio e la maggior parte dei 30 g di burro (lasciane un po’ per ungere la teglia);
Non appena olio e burro saranno caldi aggiungi le verdure per il soffritto e lascialo andare cinque minuti a fiamma bassa;
Unisci poi la carne (o direttamente la verza per la versione vegetariana) e falla rosolare per bene, poi unisci la verza, sala e unisci un po’ d’acqua. Copri e fai cuocere;
Nel frattempo lessa per due o tre minuti, in acqua bollente e salata, le foglie intere di verza e poi scolale in acqua fredda per fermare la cottura;
Elimina la crosta dal pane, scubettalo e mettilo in ammollo nel latte;
Quando verza e carne saranno cotti e ben asciutti falli intiepidire, poi metti tutto in una ciotola. Unisci il pane strizzato e sbriciolato, l’uovo, il sale, il pepe e la noce moscata. Poi mescola per bene tutti gli ingredienti;
Prendi le foglie di verza, elimina il torsolo centrale, poi posiziona un po’ di ripieno al centro, gira verso l’interno i lati e poi chiudi l’involtino. Disponili, con la chiusura verso il basso, in una teglia unta con il resto del burro.*
Cospargi tutto con la besciamella e inforna in forno già caldo a 180/200°C per una mezz’ora;
Sforna, fai intiepidire e servi.
*per la versione vegetariana unisci anche il Parmigiano al ripieno e poi, al momento di chiudere gli involtini, posiziona un pezzetto di formaggio filante dentro ognuno di essi.
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