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– Pozisyon prensip sou respé vút 7 fevriye 2006 la |Pútoprens, 13 fevriye 2006 |

– Haiti election authority says fraud tainted vote By Joseph Guyler Delva, Feb 17, 2006

– Haiti unrest reminded me of apartheid – Tutu, By Dominique Herman, February 17 2006

– Haíti aux Haítiens! MANIFESTATION, 13h00 Samedi, le 25 février, Organisé par: Résistance Haitienne au Québec & Haiti Action Montreal Justice et Indemnités, Non – l’impunité, Non – l’occupation canadienne

Haiti for the Haitians!DEMONSTRATION, 1PM Saturday, February 25, Organisé par: Résistance Haitienne au Québec & Haiti Action Montreal Justice and Reparations, No Impunity, No Canadian Occupation

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Pútoprens, 13 fevriye 2006

Pozisyon prensip sou respé vút 7 fevriye 2006 la

Boujwazi enténasyonal mele ak tiklik posedan boujwazi nan peyi Dayiti a te kouri vit reyaji pou anpeche leve kanpe etidyan yo souke nannan sosyete eksplwatasyon an. Yo te fé tout mannév pou mete sou kote revandikasyon etidyan ki genyen kúd lonbrit yo mare ak pa moun yo rann púv yo, pandan yo bloke mouvman grennnanbouda a pou li pa ale pi lwen pase 29 fevriye 2004.

Entévansyon milité sou teritwa nasyonal la, 29 fevriye 2004, se prév reyaksyon boujwazi enténasyonal la, pou etidyan pwogresis pa rive fé yon sél ak mas popilé yo epi pran konsyans pou transfúme kondisyon lavi yo. Depi lé sa a, moun ki gen tout mwayen yo ak zouti ideyolojik dominasyon yo gen anba men yo tanmen yon seri kanpay denigreman sou moun ki nan katye popilé, kole vye etikét sou do yo : ´ chimé ª, ´ ratpakaka ª, ´ katye cho ª, ´ zúndenondwa ªÖ Pandan tan sa a, gwo chabrak nan leta ak nan gouvénman yo pa fé anyen menm pou eseye rezoud ak ladrés pwoblém moun yo ap viv nan katye popilé yo : ensekirite, chomaj, lamizé, grangou, pa gen lekúl, maladiÖ

Depi entévansyon 29 fevriye 2004 la, boujwazi enténasyonal la mete ak boujwazi restavék lokal la pwofite piye resous peyi a gen anba lanmé. Yo pwofite distribiye franchiz bay tét yo pou yo pa janm peye leta okenn taks ; yo fé dappiyanp sou tout enstitisyon ak richés peyi a ; yo tabli zún franchÖ Plan yo se privatize tout enstitisyon piblik ki la pou bay pép la bon jan sévis nan bon kondisyon.

Pandan de (2) lane ki sot pase yo, piyajé enténasyonal ak lokal mete sou pye yon aparéy elektoral zobop pou te fé eleksyon bouyivide epi voye pép la nan yon kwen san li pa te rive chwazi ki moun li vle nan tét leta a. Li te klé pou tout moun ki ap goumen pou chanjman tout bon, moun sa yo te vle fé eleksyon sou non pép ayisyen an pandan yo ap manniganse tout sa yo konnen pou pa kite li patisipe nan eleksyon sa yo : kit se nan jan yo fúme K.E.P a, kit se nan jan yo fé epi distribiye kat elektoral yo, kit se nan jan ak kote yo mete sant pou moun al vote yo ; mete sou reta yo pran pou tabli jewontje de twa grenn biwo enskripsyon nan katye popilé yo Ö Nan Petyonvil, sou plas Senpyé sélman te gen 5 sant vút ki fé yon valé 80 biwo. Poutan nan mitan ké Site Soléy pa te genyen biwo ditou. Kisa yon moun bezwen ankú pou konprann ki valé estrateji akaparé yo deplwaye pou te rive mete pép la kúné nan eleksyon sa yo ?

Malgre tout kalvé ak peripesi moun nan katye popilé yo pase, yo rive dejwe tout plan malouk eksplwaté ak piyajé te mete sou pye pou anpeche li eksprime sa li vle.

Lé mas pép la leve bú 2 zé, 3 zé, 4 tré nan maten pou bat plizyé kilomét nan plenn, nan mún, nan lavil al kanpe devan sant vút yo ;

Lé mas pép la rete kanpe nan liy disét longé anba soléy pou rete tann biwo yo louvri a 8 té, 10 zé e menm midi san li pa plenyen ;

Lé mas pép la nan Site Soléy, nan Kafou, nan Laskawobas, nan Gwomún — pran lari pandan jounen vút la pou egzije KEP la ba li kote pou li vote ; konpútman sa a pa sélman dejwe plan malouk ki ap ranfúse divizyon sosyete a an kan moun rich ak kan moun púv, li tradui tou volonte pép la pou pran destine li nan de pla men li. Li eksprime volonte li pou se li ki chwazi moun pou dirije peyi a.

Nou menm etidyan, jén fanm ak jén gason ki genyen kúd lonbrik nou mare ak pa moun yo rann púv yo, lé nou pran nút sou konpútman ak detéminasyon pép ayisyen an eksprime jou madi 7 fevriye 2006 la, nou leve vwa nou byen wo pou mande ak tout fús nou fúk K.E.P a respekte vút mas moun yo ki te al vote madi 7 fevriye 2006 la.

Nou ap pwofite denonse tout mannigans ki ap chache fé dilatwa ak vút mas yo. Li dwe klé pou pép ayisyen, mannév sa yo se zév tiklik politisyen ak boujwa tradisyonél ki pa satisfé apre yo fin mete peyi a sou okipasyon bút blan, ki pito ap chache koulye a lage peyi a sou pwotektora olye pou yo aksepte se vút mas yo ki deside ki moun ki gen dwa pou dirije peyi a.

Eleksyon 7 fevriye 2006 yo dwe pémét pép la ak moun pwogresis ki ap goumen nan sekté popilé a wé klé : politisyen ak boujwa nan peyi isit ap kleronnen demokrasi tout lasent jounen, men pwogram yo se kenbe peyi a nan sitiyasyon lawont ak lamizé yo mete li depi 1806. Eleksyon sa yo se okazyon pou tout pwogresis ayisyen poze kesyon pou konnen si mas yo pa gen dwa chwazi ki moun yo vle dirije peyi a. Se yon okazyon pou yo pa rate pou mande jiskilé politisyen ak boujwa isit ap resi respetke prensip 1 moun = 1 vút ki se baz demokrasi yo di yo vle tabli nan peyi a.

Gen anpil moun ki gen kouraj ki pa pé pran lari pou mande KEP la respekte vút 7 fevriye a. Nou wete chapo nou pou felisite moun sa yo. Nan menm okazyon sa a tou, nou ap lanse yon gwo kri vijilans bay pép la ak militan sekté popilé a pou mande yo rete vijilan. Pouvwa ki ap soti nan eleksyon 7 fevriye yo se pa yon pouvwa popilé (menm si se pép la ki te vote pou li).

Li nesesé emenm ijan pou pép la úganize li, pou militan sekté popilé a ranmase karakté yo pou fé pouvwa sa a konprann se pa yon vút yo ba li pou kontinye fé zak maspinay sou inivésite pép la, pou aplike plan malouk neyoliberal ki vle pran tout sa pép ak leta posede bay atoufé nan sekté prive.

Vút sa a, se pa baryé lib pou pouvwa sa a louvri vant peyi a bay boujwazi enperyalis vin pran tirés té fétil pou peyizan yo travay la bay konstui zún franch pou kapitalis sansi kontinye souse san pép la.

Vút 7 fevriye a se pa lisans pou kriminél kontinye paweze nan tout lari san ké sote. Se pa kat blanch pou delenkan ki nan prizon lage san yo pa janm jije.

Vút 7 fevriye 2006 la se pa otorizasyon yo bay pouvwa ki pral vini an pou kontinye ak okipasyon peyi a. Se pa lisans yo ba li ni pou fémen je li sou mizé mas yo nan katye popilé yo, ni pou al tire kout zam sou yo pou fé boujwa yo plezi, ni pou sévi ak mizé yo pou fé yo tounen enstriman politik jan sa te konn fét nan ane ki sot pase yo.

Nou ap pwofite mande pou tout úganizasyon nan kan pép la rete vijilan sou vré revandikasyon mas yo. Sa vle di yo dwe úganize tét yo pi byen pou rive fúse pouvwa vút mas yo mete a satisfé revandikasyon sa yo : dwa pou jwenn bon jan travay san eksplwatasyon, laswenyaj gratis, dwa pou tout pitit yo jwenn bon jan lekúl gratis, dwa pou yo gen sekirite, dwa pou pran plezi yo san vyolans epi pou peyi a reprann dwa granmoun tét li.

Eksperyans politik vút sa a dwe mennen mas popilé yo sou bon jan chimen batay pou chanje kondisyon lavi yo.

“ganizasyon ki siyen nút sa a se:

pou … Tablo Amerik Latin julien Sainvil

pou … Sék Lekti Gramchi Jules Armand Joseph

pou … Atelye Teyat Bétúl Bréch

Jean Léon Amboise, Jean Louis Louis

pou … Mouvman Etidyan Granmoun Ayisyen (MEGA) Jean Wilson Junior

pou … La Lutte Franck Séguy Lalutte_haiti@yahoo.fr

Atelier díécriture en art dramatique Les GOLOS Ernst Alcéus

Delege etidyan Fakilte Syanzimén yo nan Rektora Inivésite Leta a Wilson Jean Baptiste

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Haiti election authority says fraud tainted vote news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060217/wl_nm/haiti_election_fraud_dc_1

…”The blank ballots were probably introduced into the ballot boxes in a fraudulent manner,” Max Mathurin, president of the electoral council, told Vision 2000 radio, “This looked weird,” he said…In some polling stations, blank ballots totaled a quarter of the votes, and in some others, one third of the votes,” Mathurin said…He blamed polling-station workers, who were often all of the same political persuasion…”

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Haiti election authority says fraud tainted vote By Joseph Guyler Delva, Feb 17, 2006

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) – Haiti’s presidential election was tainted by signs of fraud including blank ballots that represented a third of the votes cast in some polling stations, electoral authorities said on Friday.

The conclusion of fraud served as a defense of the Provisional Electoral Council’s decision a day earlier to hand the election to Rene Preval, a champion of Haiti’s poor who had complained over the ballot irregularities. The finding conflicts with statements from some international organizations.

In addition to the blank ballots, in other polling stations the number of ballots left over at the end of the day was less than the number of people who had voted would indicate.

“The blank ballots were probably introduced into the ballot boxes in a fraudulent manner,” Max Mathurin, president of the electoral council, told Vision 2000 radio, “This looked weird,” he said.

It was the council’s first public acknowledgment that the February 7 election was tainted by what Preval called massive fraud.

The council on Thursday morning gave the election to Preval after he complained about the large number of ballots that had been left unmarked by voters. The total number of blank votes amounted to between 85,000 and 90,000, Mathurin said, out of 2.2 million votes cast.

The blank ballots reduced Preval’s vote share to less than the majority needed for a first-round victory. Several of Preval’s rival candidates had earlier agreed to join forces against him in the event of a second round.

Blank ballots are a common way to express a protest vote in established democracies. But few Haitians believed that their fellow voters were unable to find a suitable candidate among the 33 rivals running for the presidency.

Nor was it likely that all those people would have walked miles (km) and waited in line for hours, just to leave ballot papers unmarked, Mathurin said.

The discovery of half-burned votes, many cast for Preval, on a garbage dump in Port-au-Prince fueled suspicions and the final straw was when the council discovered the large numbers of blank votes in some polling stations — numbers it could not believe were legitimate.

“In some polling stations, blank ballots totaled a quarter of the votes, and in some others, one third of the votes,” Mathurin said.

He blamed polling-station workers, who were often all of the same political persuasion.

He also said that 4 percent of votes could not be found. Preval was granted a first-round victory with 50.15 percent after 96 percent of ballots had been counted.

Some international organizations said the election was clean.

“There was no fraud,” Jose Miguel Insulza, secretary general of the Organization of American States, said on Thursday. “The votes were properly counted, and despite some reports, there should be no talk about fraud and nobody can prove there were irregularities.”

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Haiti unrest reminded me of apartheid – Tutu February 17 2006 at 05:50AM

By Dominique Herman

Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has described how “apprehensive” he was as he faced down an angry crowd of over 5 000 Haitian demonstrators, saying it reminded him of “the bad old days of apartheid”.

Tutu was airlifted from Haiti by military pilots from the Dominican Republic on Tuesday night – an evacuation he described as “uneventful”.

And he revealed on Thursday that the United Nations had sent a helicopter to evacuate him on Monday after rumours swept the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince that he had suffered a heart attack.

“It was insane because I was as hale and hearty as you can be at 74,” Tutu said from a seminary in Virginia, in the United States. “I said, ‘No, I’m not going away,’” upon being offered a ride out of Haiti.

Instead he stood on the balcony of the luxury Montana hotel and spoke to the crowd, and, according to international reports, his address visibly calmed the protesters.

“It resembled some of the times back in the bad old days but one was able to address them,” he said.

The only difficulties were that he did not speak French and he did not have a loud hailer to make himself heard.

“You are apprehensive,” he said, about the experience of confronting thousands of angry protesters, but he said many people were praying and “God looks after those doing good work”.

“What was fantastic, what I can’t get over, was that with over 5 000 people – and some stormed the hotel looking for members of the electoral commission – they didn’t break or steal a single article.

“The people are good. They were angry and they could have gone on the rampage, but they left peacefully.”

He said he sympathised with their anger as they had been waiting a long time for the election results.

“I’m feeling very sad just now that leaders can let their people be done by so badly,” he said.

Protests in support of presidential candidate René Préval paralysed the city of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday. Angered by a slow vote count and indications that Préval had not gained enough votes for an outright win, his supporters took to the streets.

The mass unrest caused the cancellation of all commercial flights, which is why Tutu had to be airlifted out – an experience he described as “totally uneventful”.

Blocking roads with car wrecks, rocks and flaming tires, Préval’s supporters had stormed the gates of the Montana hotel where Tutu was staying.

Tutu remarked on the differences between the two countries that exist “cheek by jowl” on the island of Hispaniola – on Haiti’s poverty and squalor and the prosperity of the Dominican Republic.

Tutu said he spoke to Préval on the phone and was very impressed that despite his overwhelming support in Haiti and in the international community, he was willing to go though with the process of the commission to look at the results.

“He could have dug his heels in,” said Tutu.

Préval was declared the country’s next president on Thursday after a deal was reached following charges of vote fraud. The deal gives Préval 50.9 percent of the vote and averts a run-off, which was scheduled for March.

Tutu arrived in Haiti on Saturday to urge reconciliation between the country’s tiny elite and its mass of marginalised poor.

He said the Dominican Republic’s President Leonel Fernandez had initially requested a meeting with him, but he had replied that he could not fit it in on this trip.

“But God has his own plans,” Tutu said. Upon his arrival at 9pm on Tuesday after an hour-and-a-half flight, he did have an audience with Fernandez.

“He’s a very impressive and good person,” he said.

From there he flew to Miami and on to Washington. Tutu will return to South Africa on March 1.

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Haiti for the Haitians! DEMONSTRATION 1PM Saturday February 25 Guy and de Maisonneuve (Metro Guy-Concordia) Bring your noise-makers, banners and placards!
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Justice and Reparations No Impunity No Canadian Occupation

Since the U.S, France and Canada overthrew Haiti’s elected government two years ago, thousands have been killed, raped, incarcerated or exiled in a brutal campaign of political repression. Two years later, Haiti is still under foreign military occupation.

In addition to having numerous commanders within the UN military structure, Canada heads the 1700 member U.N. police force. The primary role of this force has been to train and assist the newly reconstituted Haitian police force, which numerous human rights reports have condemned for firing on peaceful demonstrations and violently raiding poor neighborhoods sympathetic to the ousted government.

Canadian officials supervise the activities of many departments of the unelected, repressive Haitian government. Canadian NGOs (mainly from Quebec) on the Federal government’s payroll have been used to legitimate Canada’s intervention, influencing and directing Haitian civil society in ways favorable to Canadian interests. Canadian companies have benefited from a “reconstruction” boon and a more friendly post-coup business environment. Policy makers are calling for a “commitment” of at least ten years; Maclean’s magazine recently referred to Haiti as a place where Canada is acting like a “superpower”.

Haiti’s February 7 election – overseen by Elections Canada – is being championed by the Canadian government in an attempt to have us forget their pivotal role in the undermining of democracy. How can there be free and fair elections when hundreds of political prisoners languish in jail and entire communities are terrorized by UN and police violence?

Canada owes reparations for its crimes against the Haitian people. Canadian politicians such as Denis Coderre, Pierre Pettigrew and Paul Martin must be brought to justice for their crimes against humanity. Canadian military personnel, implicated in a number of massacres, need to have their actions investigated and placed on the historical record.

End the Canadian occupation! No impunity for criminal Canadian politicians! Reparations now! Justice for the Haitian people!

Organized by: Résistance Haitienne au Québec & Haiti Action Montreal

Endorsed by: The Alcan’t in India Campaign; Block the Empire Montréal; Center for Philippine Concerns; Immigrant Workers Center; Collectif pour l’autonomie du Peuple Mapuche (CAPMA); Grassroots Action for Student Power-McGill (GRASP); Le Groupe de recherche et initiatives pour la libération de l’Afrique (GRILA); Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement (IPSM); International Solidarity Movement (ISM)-Montreal; Komiteal (Le Comité Amérique Latine de la CLAC); Montreal Anarchist Black Cross Federation; No One Is Illegal-Montréal; Projet Accompagnement Solidarité Colombie (PASC); Quebec Public Interest Research Group-Concordia; Quebec Public Interest Research Group-McGill; Solidarity Across Borders; Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-Concordia; Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-McGill; Twelve Months Political Prisoner/POW Calendar Committee

CALL FOR ENDORSEMENTS:

Haiti Action Montreal and the Résistance Haitienne au Québec are asking Montreal-area social justice groups to endorse the February 25 demonstration. By endorsing the demo, your group is supporting our main demands: 1) an end to Canadian government and NGO complicity in the occupation of Haiti; 2) self-determination for the Haitian people.

For background to the issue, please consult: www.canadahaiti.ca www.outofhaiti.ca www.canadahaitiaction.ca

Members of Haiti Action Montreal and/or the Résistance Haitienne au Québec are also available to meet with your group. If your group can help beyond endorsing the demo, please get in touch!

For more information: e-mail: haitiactionmontreal@gmail.com web: www.canadahaitiaction.ca tel: 514-219-9185

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Haíti aux Haítiens ! MANIFESTATION 13h00 Samedi le 25 février coin Guy et de Maisonneuve (Métro Guy-Concordia) Amenez des banderoles, des pancartes Et tout ce qui peut faire du bruit !
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Justice et Indemnités Non – l’impunité Non – l’occupation canadienne

Depuis que les …tats-Unis, la France et le Canada ont renversé le gouvernement élu d’Haíti il y a deux ans, des milliers de personnes ont été tuées, violées, emprisonnées ou exilées dans la foulée d’une brutale campagne de répression politique. Deux ans plus tard, Haíti est toujours sous occupation militaire.

En plus d’avoir de nombreux commandants au sein du contingent militaire de l’ONU, le Canada supervise 1700 membres de la police des Nations unies. La premiére mission de ce groupe a été d’entraÓner et d’assister les forces policiéres haítiennes récemment reconstituées et accusées, par de nombreux rapports sur les droits humains, d’avoir tiré sur des manifestants pacifiques et d’avoir attaqué les habitants des quartiers pauvres qui supportent le gouvernement renversé.

Les représentants canadiens surveillent les activités de plusieurs départements du gouvernement haítien répressif et non-élu. Les ONG canadiennes (principalement québécoises) que l’on trouve sur la liste de paie du gouvernement fédéral ont été utilisées pour légitimer l’intervention du Canada en influenÁant et en dirigeant la société civile haítienne de faÁon – ce qu’elle soit favorable aux intérÍts canadiens. Suite au coup d’…tat, des entreprises canadiennes ont bénéficiées de la manne de la ´ reconstruction ª et d’un environnement favorable – la bonne conduite des affaires.

On invoque un engagement qui devrait durer au moins une dizaine d’années : le magazine Maclean’s a récemment fait référence – Haíti comme – un endroit o le Canada se comporte comme une ´ superpuissance ª.

L’élection du 7 février – Haíti ñ sous la responsabilité d’…lections Canada ñ est acclamée par le gouvernement canadien qui cherche nous faire oublier son rÙle crucial dans le bouleversement de cette démocratie. Comment pourrait-il y avoir des élections libres et justes quand des centaines de prisonniers politiques languissent sous les verrous et que des communautés entiéres sont terrorisées par les Nations unies et par la brutalité policiére ?

Le Canada doit une indemnisation pour ses crimes contre le peuple haítien. Les politiciens canadiens tel que Denis Coderre, Pierre Pettigrew et Paul Martin doivent Ítre traÓnés devant la justice pour les crimes contre l’humanité qu’ils ont commis. L’action du personnel militaire du Canada, impliqué dans nombre de massacres, doit faire l’objet d’enquÍtes et se voir soigneusement répertoriée.

Non – l’occupation canadienne! Non – l’impunité pour les politiciens canadiens criminalisés! Indemnisez le peuple haítiens ! Justice pour le peuple haítiens !

Organisé par: Résistance Haitienne au Québec & Haiti Action Montreal

Endossé par: La campagne “Alcan’t in India”; Bloquez l’empire Montréal; Center for Philippine Concerns; Centre de travailleuses et travailleurs immigrantEs; Collectif pour l’autonomie du Peuple Mapuche (CAPMA); Grassroots Action for Student Power-McGill (GRASP); Le Groupe de recherche et initiatives pour la libération de l’Afrique (GRILA); Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Movement (IPSM); International Solidarity Movement (ISM)-Montreal; Komiteal (Le Comité Amérique Latine de la CLAC); Montreal Anarchist Black Cross Federation; Personne n’est illégal-Montréal; Projet Accompagnement Solidarité Colombie (PASC); Quebec Public Interest Research Group-Concordia; Quebec Public Interest Research Group-McGill; Solidarité sans frontiéres; Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-Concordia; Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights-McGill; Twelve Months Political Prisoner/POW Calendar Committee

APPEL AUX SUPPORTERS:

Haiti Action Montreal et Résistance Haítienne au Québec demandent aux groupes faisant la promotion de la justice sociale dans la région de Montréal d’afficher leur appui – la manifestation du 25 février. En soutenant la manif, vous supportez nos demandes principales : 1) la fin de l’implication du gouvernement et des ONGs canadiens dans l’occupation en Haíti ; 2) le droit – l’auto-détermination du peuple haítien.

Pour davantage d’informations sur le dossier : www.canadahaiti.ca www.outofhaiti.ca www.canadahaitiaction.ca

Les membres de Haiti Action Montreal et/ou de Résistance Haitienne au Québec sont également disponible pour rencontrer votre groupe. Si votre groupe peut nous aider au-del– de l’appui – la manifestation, communiquez avec nous :

Pour plus d’informations: Courriel: haitiactionmontreal@gmail.com Internet: www.canadahaitiaction.ca Tél: 514-219-9185

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Men Anpil Chay Pa Lou!
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Recommended Links: Haiti’s election crisis was made in Washington but transfomed by the people of Haiti: HLLN questions MINUSTHA’s credibility, OAS and Washington’s credibility, willingness and ability to legitimately support and safeguard the Haitian people’s landslide mandate to President Rene Preval

No DEAL elected Rene Preval, The people of Haiti elected Rene Preval https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/ezilidanto/2006-02/msg00016.html or, for a larger print go to: www.haitiforever.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=14151#14151

HLLN Report on Haitian Election Laws, Feb. 14, 2006 – the CEP has no authority to COUNT or EXAMINE ballots, this is left to the polling stations. https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/ezilidanto/2006-02/msg00012.html

Fraud anticipated in order to compel a second round : Sham Elections followed by What, Politique De Doublure? by Marguerite Laurent for Haitian Perspectives, Feb. 7, 2006 www.haitiforever.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=13774#13774

The Smoking Gun – Photos of STOLEN ballots found in garbage dump in Haiti | Brazil backs Preval as victor in elections | Smashed ballot boxes found in Haiti, et al https://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/ezilidanto/2006-02/msg00014.html

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