Haiti to the Clintons: Return Haiti's Billions $$$

10-19-2016 (Wed) after 5 pm Haitian demo at 6th Ave. &
50th St., New York City on 3rd Presidential Debate night


Haiti to the Clintons: Return Haiti's Billions $$$

The Haitian community and our allies are protesting outside the Clinton Foundation today to denounce the Clintons for the liars and the thieves that they are and demand that they return the billions of dollars, they have stolen from our country.

In the aftermath of 4 major storms, which devastated parts of our country in 2008, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon named Bill Clinton UN Special Envoy to Haiti in March of 2009. Bill Clinton's primary mission was to use his high profile to raise funds to help those affected and to help Haiti improve its infrastructure, so that the country would be better able to withstand future storms.

Since then the Clinton family has pimped the so-called "poorest country in the Western Hemisphere" to line their family's coffers and ready a war chest to pave the way for another US Clinton presidency. They have collected billions using Haiti as a cover through 4 separate entities: the office of UN Special Envoy to Haiti, the Clinton Foundation, the earthquake Interim Haiti Reconstruction Commission (IHRC) and the Clinton-Bush Fund.

The devastation, Hurricane Matthew caused in Haiti, clearly shows that whatever happened to all of the billions, they collected, they weren't used to shore up Haiti's defenses against natural disasters. Besides asking the well-meaning people of the US and all over the world, who have donated to Haiti before, not to continue donating to the poverty-pimping NGOs, we ask everyone to join us in demanding that the Clinton family return the billions, they have stolen from our country. Those billions will go a long way toward not just feeding and sheltering those right now in distress in our country, but that money will allow us to build much-needed infrastructure and strong institutions, so that our people don't continue to die unnecessarily and have to be perpetually waiting for the very vultures responsible for our predicament to be bringing us a bag of rice and a few bottles of water.

KOMOKODA
Komite Mobilizasyon kont Diktati an Ayiti
Committee to Mobilize against Dictatorship in Haiti
For more Info: komokodanyc@gmail.com


Some things you should know about Haiti:

  • Haiti is the only case in recorded history, where a formerly enslaved people rose up against their oppressors and militarily defeated them to then form an independent nation in 1804.
  • While Haiti is the second independent country in the Americas after the United States, which became independent in 1776, it is the first free country in the Americas, as the US was a slave-owning nation. Haiti is the first independent country in Latin America.
  • Haiti is NOT the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. Haiti has been the victim of an international conspiracy of the white slave-owning nations of the world to malign and impoverish it, ever since it fought a successful war, which abolished slavery in 1804 and declared Haiti a haven for all enslaved peoples. Since these countries still "rule" the world today, their propaganda against Haiti marches on.
  • The father of our independence is Jean Jacques Dessalines, not Toussaint Louverture, as is commonly taught in most mainstream histories of Haiti.
  • Our military victory against the armies of Spain, England and France is a source of pride for all Haitians and lovers of justice everywhere. The successful freedom struggle in Haiti has been an inspiration for enslaved Africans all over the Americas, freedom fighters and independence movements all over the world.
  • Haiti helped many countries around the world win their independence. These included the countries liberated by Simon Bolivar (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Panama, parts of present-day Peru, Guyana and Brazil), Cuba, Belgium and Greece.
  • Haiti was the first country to name a major thoroughfare of our capital, Port-au-Prince, in honor of the fallen revolutionary, John Brown, who had taken up arms against slavery in the United States in the 1850s.
  • The Citadelle Laferriere, built in 1820 by Haitians less, than 20 years, after they broke the chains of slavery, remains up until today the largest military fort in the Americas.
  • Despite continued assault by hostile powers claiming to be our friends and greedy multinationals, local organic agriculture remains the backbone of the Haitian economy and the source of what remains of our freedom and independence.

KOMOKODA
Komite Mobilizasyon kont Diktati an Ayiti
Committee to Mobilize against Dictatorship in Haiti
For more Info: komokodanyc@gmail.com




Jean JacquesDessalines,
Liberator of Haiti

The Citadelle Laferriere,
built in 1820, the largest
fort in the Western
hemisphere

Haitian peasants hard at
work