[News] Haiti - Maxine Waters' Press Release
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Congresswoman Maxine Waters Condemns Violence in Haiti; Calls for State
Department to Support the Democratically-elected government of Haiti and
denounce Andre Apaid
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Contact: Nancy Stevens (202) 225-2201
February 11, 2004
CONGRESSWOMAN WATERS CONDEMNS VIOLENCE IN HAITI;CALLS FOR STATE DEPARTMENT
TO SUPPORT THE DEMOCRATICALLY-ELECTED GOVERNMENT OF HAITI AND DENOUNCE
ANDRE APAID
Washington, D.C. -- Today, at a press conference on Capitol Hill,
Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for the State Department to support the
democratically-elected government of Haiti and denounce Andre Apaid. She
made the following statement:
Yesterday, I returned from a trip to Haiti, where I observed the
escalation of political violence that occurred over the weekend. This was
my second trip to Haiti so far this year. I am deeply concerned about the
growing violence organized by the so-called opposition and what now appears
to be gangs in the northern part of the country being supported in their
violent activities by this so-called opposition.
Unfortunately, the opposition, led by Andre Apaid, under the banner of
the Group of 184, is not simply a peaceful group trying to correct the
problems of the government. Andre Apaid is a Duvalier-supporter, who
allegedly holds an American passport and obtained permanent resident status
in Haiti through deceptive means. Andre Apaid is ferociously adamant about
forcing Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the first democratically-elected President
in the history of Haiti, out of office.
Andre Apaid is the owner of fifteen factories in Haiti. He has been
accused of tax evasion, operating sweatshops and being a President
Aristide-hater.
The so-called peaceful protests led by Andre Apaid and his Group of 184 are
responsible for defying the rule of law as it relates to parade routes,
notification of protest actions, and other laws that are normally respected
in any democratic society. The protests he organizes have become
increasingly violent. Police officers are confronted, property is damaged,
and roads are blocked. It is my belief that Andre Apaid is attempting to
instigate a bloodbath in Haiti and then blame the government for the
resulting disaster in the belief that the United States will aid the
so-called protestors against President Aristide and his government.
Andre Apaid refuses to negotiate despite the fact that the State
Department, the Organization of American States and many other
organizations are now supporting a proposal put forth by CARICOM. Andre
Apaid continues to use inflammatory language, denounce President Aristide,
refuse to negotiate and demand that President Aristide leave his
democratically-elected presidency.
His so-called opposition group has accused President Aristide of everything
from corruption and drug trafficking to support for paramilitary activity.
When asked for documentation, they have not been able to produce anything
more than rumors, innuendos and allegations.
President Aristide disbanded the military when he returned to office and
has a police force of only 5,000 for a country of 8 million people. The
United States aborted its efforts to support and train the new police force
and currently has a ban on selling guns and equipment to Haiti. This
policy effectively denies Haitian law enforcement officers the essential
equipment that they so desperately need to maintain order and enforce the
rule of law.
President Aristide has given the United States special authority to
assist with drug interdiction efforts by allowing the United States to
interdict drugs in Haitian waters. The government of Haiti does not have
the resources needed to wage a tough and consistent war against drugs, and
the President of Haiti is begging the United States for assistance to
eliminate drug trafficking.
President Aristide is pursuing a progressive economic agenda in Haiti.
Under his leadership, the Haitian government has made major investments in
agriculture, public transportation and infrastructure. On February 7,
2003, the government doubled the minimum wage from 36 to 70 gourdes per
day, despite strong opposition from the business community. There have
also been a number of reforms to prohibit trafficking in persons and
protect the estimated 400,000 children from rural villages who work as
domestic servants in households in the cities.
President Aristide has also made health care and education national
priorities. More schools were built in Haiti between 1994 and 2000 than
between 1804 and 1994. The government expanded school lunch and school bus
programs and provides a 70% subsidy for schoolbooks and uniforms. The
maternity wards of eight public hospitals have been renovated, and hundreds
of Haitians are being trained as physicians. Twenty new HIV testing
centers will open around the country during the next two years. All of
this is being accomplished despite a continuing embargo by the IMF and the
World Bank.
The so-called opposition is supported by many of the same people who were
content with the brutal dictators of Haiti's past. These are the same
people who enriched themselves on the backs of the poor in Haiti for so
many years with the support of the United States government. These people
do not want a strong president like Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who will force
them to pay their taxes and provide decent wages to their workers.
Last Thursday, armed gangs took control of the Gonaives police station
during a five-hour gunfight and set the mayor's house on fire. Since then,
these gangs have set fire to the police stations of Gonaives, St. Marc and
Trou du Nord. In St. Marc, they sealed off the city by dragging tires,
debris and logs across the main roads and setting them on fire. The armed
gangs have seized nearly a dozen towns in the past week, and at least 40
people have been killed.
Unfortunately, these gangs appear to be obtaining support from the
so-called opposition in the hope that their attacks will help to fuel other
attacks in other parts of the country and eventually a coup d'etat in
Port-au Prince. This is clearly an attempt at a
power-grab. Unfortunately, the same forces that fashion themselves as the
opposition also have control over the broadcast media in Haiti. They have
used the power of the press to discredit President Aristide and disseminate
false information to the international press about the situation in Haiti.
The nations of CARICOM are trying to assist the people of Haiti to end
the violence and resolve this crisis peacefully. The CARICOM proposal
includes an outright rejection of a coup d'etat in any form and requires
that any change in Haiti must be done in accordance with the Constitution
of Haiti.
CARICOM calls upon the opposition in Haiti to ensure representation on the
Provisional Electoral Council so that the Council can begin to prepare for
the holding of elections. CARICOM also calls upon the international
community to provide economic support to Haiti. Economic assistance,
including assistance from the United States, is essential to alleviate the
suffering of the people of Haiti and build a foundation for political
stability and economic growth.
The State Department must denounce Andre Apaid and the Group of 184 and
must answer this question: How can the State Department remain silent
while Andre Apaid, who allegedly holds an American passport, creates so
much dissension, disruption and violence in this small, impoverished country?
The State Department must use its influence to help stabilize Haiti,
provide assistance for health, education and infrastructure development,
and discourage Haitians from building boats and rafts to get to American
shores.
Finally, the international press must discontinue the practice of
repeating rumors and innuendos and begin to spend quality time learning the
truth and writing the truth about what is really going on in Haiti.
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