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Protesters In San Francisco Mark Anniversary Of Aristide's Ouster
Protesters gathered in UN Plaza Monday Feb. 28 and rallied for a return of democracy to Haiti. After several speakers and some music, the crowd marched to the Chronicle building, Chilean and Brazilian consulates, the French Consulate, and then Dianne Feinstein's office.
Although the people of Haiti twice elected much-beloved President Jean-Bertrand Aristide by overwhelming majorities, the United States (with the complicity of France and Canada) forcibly removed him from Haiti on Feb. 29, 2004.
Aristide's ouster - accompanied by the forced removal of hundreds of local elected officials, the firing of thousands of public sector workers and the return of the Haitian military (disbanded by Aristide a decade ago) - has thrown this island nation into a state of violence: former soldiers use armed intimidation to assert their legitimacy; the Haitian National Police (into which some ex-soldiers have been integrated) commit extrajudicial murder and execute warrantless arrests of Aristide supporters; U.N. "peacekeepers" stand by passively or actively participate in police incursions into popular districts.
On the first anniversary of this U.S.-led coup, Bay Area activists in solidarity with the Haitian majority, will call for an end to the foreign occupation, release of the political prisoners, a halt to the political repression of Aristide supporters, restoration of constitutional government and the return of Haiti's democratically-elected presiden
Aristide's ouster - accompanied by the forced removal of hundreds of local elected officials, the firing of thousands of public sector workers and the return of the Haitian military (disbanded by Aristide a decade ago) - has thrown this island nation into a state of violence: former soldiers use armed intimidation to assert their legitimacy; the Haitian National Police (into which some ex-soldiers have been integrated) commit extrajudicial murder and execute warrantless arrests of Aristide supporters; U.N. "peacekeepers" stand by passively or actively participate in police incursions into popular districts.
On the first anniversary of this U.S.-led coup, Bay Area activists in solidarity with the Haitian majority, will call for an end to the foreign occupation, release of the political prisoners, a halt to the political repression of Aristide supporters, restoration of constitutional government and the return of Haiti's democratically-elected presiden
For more information:
http://www.haitiaction.net/Events/2_22_5.html
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