Haiti Issue CommitteeThe Haiti Issues committee focuses on familiarizing WILPF members with the history of WILPF's response to the US involvement in Haiti, starting with an official WILPF delegation to Haiti in 1929 led by Emily Greene Balch, during the US Marine Occupation of Haiti from 1916 to 1934 (see her report, "Occupied Haiti") and proposing actions that members can take in support of democracy and stability in Haiti. Following are the main priorities for the Haiti Issues committee in 2007: Debt relief; Immigration Reform; the TRUTH Act (investigation of the US role in the 2/29/04 coup d’etat); and Depoliticization of US aid to Haiti. The International Relations Center’s Americas Program features an Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti article on the TRUTH Act, U.S. Congress Should Make New Year’s Resolution for Haiti. If you would like more information about the Haiti Issues committee activities and/or receive Haiti Issues Committee action alerts, please contact: Joan Drake at joanwdrake@aol.com or Shirley Pate at haitiwilpf@haitioye.net Support Debt Cancellation for Haiti
Representatives Maxine Waters (D-CA) and Spencer Bachus (R-AL) are calling on their colleagues to sign a bi-partisan letter to the Secretary of the Treasury urging him to 1) expedite the cancellation of Haiti’s debts to the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and other multilateral financial institutions, and 2) urge an immediate suspension of debt service payments from Haiti.
Both Representatives have gone out on a limb for the poor of Haiti, and now they need you to tell your Representative to stand up with them. Haitians need you too: recent headlines remind us of Haitians eating cookies made of salt, butter and dirt, because they cannot afford food. While Haitians are forced to eat dirt, their government is forced to send almost $1 million each week in debt service to wealthy banks that were established to fight poverty. Over half of Haiti’s outstanding loans went to dictators like Francois “Papa Doc” and Jean-Claude “Baby Doc” Duvalier, who spent the money on fur coats, fast cars and death squads. Haiti’s poor are now repaying the loans, by eating dirt and by foregoing elementary education and basic healthcare. read more ...
Submitted by C.J. Minster on 6 March 2008 - 10:32pm.
HELP SAVE LOVINSKY PIERRE-ANTOINE!
HELP SAVE LOVINSKY PIERRE-ANTOINE!
HALF-HOUR FOR HAITI ALERT FROM THE INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN HAITI Last Friday, October 12, was the two-month anniversary of the abduction of Haitian human rights activist Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine. Lovinsky has been one of Haiti’s most persistent and effective human rights activists in Haiti for almost 20 years. He founded several organizations, including the September 30th Foundation, which has maintained weekly vigils for justice in Haiti for over a decade, through hurricanes, coup d’états and economic privation. For more information about Lovinsky, his disappearance, and taking action to save Lovinsky's life, see our website, www.HaitiJustice.org. read more ...
Submitted by kate zaidan on 22 October 2007 - 10:28am.
INSTITUTE FOR JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY IN HAITI WEEKLY ALERT - CANCELLATION OF HAITI’S DEBT, AUGUST 3, 2007FIRST – FAST FOR DEBT CANCELLATION The Jubilee USA Network (IJDH is a member) is organizing a 40-day fast for debt cancellation and economic justice from September 6 to October 15. There will be events focused on Haiti, including a lobby/call-in day, the first week of October. Jubilee USA is looking for organizations to commit to participating in the one-day fast on September 6. Joining the fast will help get the mobilization off to a good start, while also demonstrating that you care particularly about Haiti (we’ll be fasting at IJDH). For more information, see http://www.canceldebtfast.org/. read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 21 August 2007 - 9:52am.
DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKER, KEVIN PINA, DEBUTS HIS GROUNDBREAKING HAITI FILM IN WASHINGTON, DCKevin Pina debuted his newest documentary, “Haiti: We Must Kill the Bandits,” in Washington, DC on June 4. The Haiti Issues Committee of WILPF along with the DC Branch of WILPF sponsored the showing. Pina is the founder of the Haiti Information Project and is an editor at The Black Commentator. “Bandits” details the international conspiracy that led to the kidnapping of Haiti’s democratically-elected president, Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the death of over 4,000 of his supporters, and a brutal UN occupation that continues to this day. Over 100 people attended the film. As the film closed, a stunned silence was followed by thunderous applause. For 40 minutes Pina, answered questions from the audience. Most questioned were prefaced with concerns about a serious lack of information on Haiti in the US and that the little information that is found here is so heavily biased against Aristide and seemingly mouthing the official US line. read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 7 August 2007 - 8:01am.
Documentary Review: Haiti: We must kill the banditshide
Where: Festival Center – 1640 Columbia Road, NW, Washington, DC Background on the film: You can see a trailer from the film on YouTube For more information: call 202-277-8252. Sponsored by the Women’s Int’l. League for Peace & Freedom-DC Branch, Fondasyon Mapou, and the Haitian Priorities Project By Tim Pelzer Documentary Review: Haiti: We must kill the bandits read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 17 May 2007 - 8:14am.
Haiti, MINUSTAH, and Latin America: Solidaridad?from http://americas.irc-online.org/am/4140 Mario Joseph and Brian Concannon, Jr. | April 9, 2007 Venezuela's President Hugo Chávez found a hero's welcome when he visited Haiti on March 12. People from Port-au-Prince's poor neighborhoods lined the streets of the capitol to cheer, chant, dance, and sing, with all the infectious enthusiasm of Haitian celebrations. President Chávez returned the affection. He jumped from his motorcade and joined the party, marching, even running with the crowd. At the National Palace, Chávez climbed up on the perimeter fence to slap hands like he had just scored a World Cup goal. He publicly thanked the Haitian people for their hospitality and enthusiasm, and for their historic support for liberty in the world. read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 13 April 2007 - 11:04am.
HAITI ACTION ALERT: If a picture is worth a thousand words . . .April 5, 2007 Updated: 2008-02-20 (from the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti) read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 5 April 2007 - 2:33pm.
Half-Hour for Haiti: Ask Congress to Break Haiti's Chains of DebtMarch 15, 2007 Update on Last Week's Haiti Action Alert: Thanks to everyone who wrote last week in support of the Kolektif Fanmi Prizonye Politik (Political Prisoners' Families' Collective). For photos and a report-back on the Kolektif's March 8 Press Conference, as well as other International Women's Day events for Haiti including an interview with So Anne, click here. If you have not written there's still time, see last week's alert.Update on Legislative Initiatives: Good news on debt relief: Rep. Maxine Waters filed the Haiti Debt Relief Bill in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The bill calls for the complete and immediate cancellation of Haiti's multilateral debt (more on that below). As the bill notes, Haiti sends $56 million in debt service payments each year to International Financial Institutions that were founded to fight poverty, money that could be better spent on providing clean water, education and healthcare to Haiti's poor. Over half of the loans were given to the Duvaliers or other dictatorships, much of it never reached the poor. read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 20 March 2007 - 12:04pm.
CONGRESSWOMAN WATERS INTRODUCES RESOLUTION TO CANCEL HAITI’S DEBTS
PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release Contact: Mikael Moore March 13, 2007 (202) 225-2201 Washington, D.C. – Today, Rep. Maxine Waters (CA-35) introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives to urge the IMF, the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and other multilateral financial institutions to cancel Haiti’s multilateral debts immediately and completely. The resolution also urges the Secretary of the Treasury to use the voice, vote and influence of the United States within these institutions to accomplish this important goal. The resolution is cosponsored by senior members of the House Financial Services Committee and the House Foreign Affairs Committee. read more ...
Submitted by wilpf on 16 March 2007 - 12:18pm.
CHAVEZ IN HAITI TO DELIVER $20 MILLION FOR HUMANITARIAN FUND
Hugo Chavez arrived in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Monday, March 12 to inaugurate a humanitarian fund for Haiti. The $20 million fund will help Haiti with a variety of social projects including healthcare, education, electricity generation, food production and drinking water. Haiti is already a member of Petrocaribe, a program initiated by Venezuela offering preferential financing terms for oil from Venezuela's state run oil company. Poor
Haiti may be a paradis for the rich but the natives are very very poor
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Thank you for all this wonderful information. It is so good that the wilpf is now promoting the interests of the poor in Haiti. The 2004 coup has been responsible for so many people dying in Haiti.
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