C'est tres triste il ne respecte pas Dieu , les Anges et meme les demons .Au colle notre Dame il avait signe avec les peres de St Croix " li trompe yo ! li fe tet li yon St jean Bosco " Comme cure li trompe tout fidele yo ! " li te pwomet le ciel " li kondwit yo tout nan lanmo pandan li lap pwan wout pale nasyonal ! Li twompe FNCD ! li Twompe opl ! en 1994 li trompe Ameriken pou li te retounen !li fe tout kalite ve ' li pa kenbe yonn menm !
le plus gros malheur avant son depart le 29 fevrier dernier il avait un mot avec departement d'etat et la DEA " silence complet " pas d'interference dans les affaires d 'Haiti '" Aujourd'hui il est clair Qu'aristide finance la guerre , le terrorisme contre le peuple Haitien . Finalement La DEA va enfin liberer Haiti de ce nouveau Ben laden .
Press Statement
Richard Boucher, Spokesman
Washington, DC
October 12, 2004
Violence in Haiti
The United States condemns the violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti that began on September 30. Armed gangs and groups who support former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide have launched a systematic campaign to destabilize the interim
government and disrupt the efforts of the international community to assist the Haitian people. Over the past two weeks, pro-Aristide thugs have murdered policemen, looted businesses and public installations, and terrorized civilians. On October 11, pro-Aristide gunman killed three people in random attacks; there are reports that one parent was killed while walking his child to school.
These attacks recall the worst days of Mr. Aristide's rule, which was characterized by the criminal use of street gangs to spread violence and political repression.
It is all the more reprehensible that the pro-Aristide forces have launched their campaign of violence at a moment when the people of Haiti are still suffering from the catastrophic flooding in Gonaives, which claimed over 2,000
lives. We call upon leaders of Fanmi Lavalas to break with the party's legacy of violence and criminality that tarnished its image during the rule of Mr. Aristide, and to participate peacefully in the electoral process.
The Interim Government of Haiti led by President Alexandre and Prime Minister Latortue represents the best hope for progress in Haiti. The United States Government will continue to assist the rebuilding and reform of the Haitian National Police. We have confidence that the United Nations Stabilization Force's, MINUSTAH, capacity to protect the Haitian people will continue to increase in the days and weeks to come.
2004/1098