Eternal Punishment: Obama Leads Third Century of Imperial Revenge on Haiti
The blood and thunder (or is it thud and blunder?) of the American-led intervention in Libya
has obscured one of the more revealing episodes of our times --
especially for those many millions who still cling to the idea that
Barack Obama is somehow an improvement, however slight, over the
ruthless, lawless, corroded souls who preceded him in the post of
imperial manager.
We speak of course of the American rigging of
the election in battered, helpless Haiti -- a brazen effort to
disenfranchise the majority of the population and ensure the election of
a vicious -- but acquiescent -- client to the presidency. This sordid
episode comes complete with a personal intervention by the Nobel Peace
Laureate himself to try to continue the exile and persecution of the
democratically elected Haitian president overthrown by George W. Bush in
a brutal coup.
Even as he was scheming with the CIA to put
covert American "boots on the ground" in the Libyan civil war, Obama and
his dream team have been maneuvering like mad to put one of a pair of
right-wing fanatics into office in Haiti while excluding any other
candidates from the running -- including those from Haiti's biggest
political party. Obama also personally called South African President
Jacob Zuma to ask to keep holding Bush-ousted former Haitian president
Jean-Bertrand Aristide in Africa and prevent him from returning to his
native land before the election.
With the sublime hypocrisy that
has become the hallmark of this most mendacious militarist
administration, an Obama spokesman said the Peace Laureate opposed
Aristide's return due to "deep concerns that President Aristide's return
to Haiti in the closing days of the election could be destabilising,"
adding that the defender of freedom and democracy believes "that the
Haitian people deserve the chance to choose their government through
peaceful, free and fair elections."
Even from Team Obama, this is
pretty rich. After blocking the largest political party from running,
then forcing a run-off between two former supporters of vicious coups,
Obama said he didn't want Haiti's democratically elected former leader
to return to the homeland he was trundled from at gunpoint by Bushist
goons in order to give the Haitian people "a free, fair election."
The
result has been a record-low turnout and run-off so riddled with
corruption that it may be weeks before one of America's hand-picked
stooges is declared the winner. Meanwhile, Aristide did return -- Zuma
told Obama plainly that Astride was a free man, he had a passport from
his home country, and "I cannot hold him hostage." He did not interfere
with the election, he endorsed no candidate. Most of his supporter
simply boycotted the election, because of its blatant illegitimacy.
So
this is what Barack Obama and his partner in imperialism, the
globe-trotting Hillary Clinton, have been up to on the side while they
are killing children in Libya and bluntly declaring to Congress that
Obama will not acknowledge any restriction on his imperial will to wage
war where whenever and wherever he damn well pleases. As John Caruso
notes in a blistering post:
"In an episode that makes the importance
of democracy subversion in Haiti eminently clear, even while the popular
uprising in Egypt was peaking, our Secretary of State was dispatched to
Haiti to ensure that Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly advanced to the
presidential runoff election rather than Jude Celestin (she flew there
literally right after she'd finished putting out the administration's
Egypt spin on the Sunday morning talk shows). So just who is this U.S. favorite?
Seven months after his inauguration,
President Aristide was overthrown by a US-backed neo-Duvalierist
military putsch on 30 September 1991. "Sweet Micky" was one of the
principal cheerleaders of this three-year coup, which claimed some 5,000
lives, according to Amnesty International.
In the years
following Aristide's restoration to power in 1994, Martelly became
obsessed with hatred for the man. In a video from not too long ago,
which can be seen on YouTube, the candidate threatens a patron in a bar
where he has performed. "All those shits were Aristide's faggots," he
says. "I would kill Aristide to stick a dick up your ass."
"You can certainly see why Clinton made
the trip. And if the Obama administration doesn't manage to get this
homicidal homophobic Duvalierist into power, they'll still end up with
the Secretary General of the right-wing RDNP party (and wife of a former
right-wing "president" of Haiti). Win-win!
"...As I've written
before, anyone who feared that our first black president might not be
sympathetic to the need to smash the democratic aspirations of the first
free black nation in the hemisphere can rest assured: Obama will never
let race—or anything else—stop him from doing the empire's dirty work."
No, indeed. Doing the empire's dirty work is the Obama Administration's raison d'etre. Caruso helpfully points us to this incandescent post by Linh Dinh:
"As firemen and cops are being fired
across America, as teachers are being told they must accept austerity
measures, the country is broke, after all, as public radio and
television, with their supposed liberal bias, lay on the chopping block,
as more homeless sprawl and tent cities spring up, as casinos, a sure
sign of desperation, mushroom, the United States has entered another
costly war without any fanfare or discussion whatsoever. Obama didn’t
have to persuade anybody, no sending a Secretary of State to make a fool
of herself in front of the United Nations’ General Assembly, no
congressional vote, which, last time I checked, was supposed to be a
Constitutional requirement, no media blitz. No lies even. He simply
ordered more than a hundred Tomahawk missiles, so far, to rain down on
Libya, with many more to come. In any case, this it not even a war, but
merely a “kinetic military action,” according to an Obama aide. Such
straight faced butchery of language, even as one butchers real people,
shows that the United States has entered a deep psychotic state. Upon
winning the Nobel Peace Prize, Obama himself declared, “I am living
testimony to the moral force of non-violence.” ...
"The President
of the United States is a traveling salesman for the military
industrial complex. In 2010, Obama came to India to visit the Mumbai
home of Gandhi, a hero of his, someone he would most like to dine with,
very touching, before announcing a mega arms deal of GE fighter jet
engines and Boeing military transport planes. Now, as he bombs Libya,
Obama tries to sell F-18 fighter planes to Brazil. According to an aide,
“President Obama underscored that the F-18 is the best plane on offer”
as he made a “strong pitch” to Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
"The
President of the United States is also a spokesman for murderers and
crooks. He doesn’t rule, but obeys. His main job is to deceive the
masses as he serves his enablers. He can say anything at any time, and
means none of it. The President of the United States is the world’s most
visible actor, in short. Campaigning in 2007, Obama said, “If American
workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively
bargain when I’m in the White House, I’ll put on a comfortable pair of
shoes myself. I’ll walk on that picket line with you as president of the
United States.” Quite a performance. This year, as Wisconsin teachers
fight to retain their right to collectively bargain, Obama has said
absolutely nothing. One would have to be a fool to think he would join
them. ...
"As Obama fizzles out, as he loses legitimacy, the power
brokers will come up with other figureheads and slogans for American
liberals and conservatives to become passionate about. These candidates
will jabber, jab and insult each other. As in professional wrestling,
the battle will appear fierce. Barack, meanwhile, can look forward to a
lucrative memoir and six-figure speaking fees. Even that man of
malapropisms and snafus, the much despised Bush, is getting $150,000
each time he opens his mouth these days."
In any case, the latest draconian farce in Haiti is only par for a
savage course that Obama and Clinton have been carrying out from the
get-go, standing on the shoulders of that giant statesman, Dubya. As I noted here almost two years ago (again following in Caruso's footsteps):
"Haiti has been a cursed nation throughout its existence. As I noted in a piece in 2004:
Exactly two hundred years ago, Haitian
slaves overthrew their French masters -- the first successful national
slave revolt in history. What Spartacus dreamed of doing, the Haitian
slaves actually accomplished. It was a tremendous achievement -- and the
white West has never forgiven them for it.
In order to win
international recognition for their new country, Haiti was forced to pay
"reparations" to the slaveowners - a crushing burden of debt they were
still paying off at the end of the 19th century. The United States,
which refused to recognize the country for more than 60 years, invaded
Haiti in 1915, primarily to open it up to "foreign ownership of local
concerns." After 19 years of occupation, the Americans backed a series
of bloodthirsty dictatorships to protect these "foreign owners." And
still it goes on.
"It certainly does -- even under the
"enlightened" foreign policy of Barack Obama. As John Caruso reports (in
separate pieces in A Distant Ocean and A Tiny Revolution), Obama and
his "superstar" secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, are loudly
championing the latest egregious, brutal farce that Washington and the
West have foisted upon the uppity natives of Haiti.
"Senatorial
elections held this month by the government imposed on Haiti after the
U.S.-backed coup of 2004 (more on this below) produced a turnout of less
than 10 percent of eligible voters: a result that mocks any notion of a
popular, legitimate democracy. But this is not because the Haitians are
so lazy and disinterested that they couldn't be bothered to vote. Nor
that they are so satisfied with the benevolent, paternal care of their
American-appointed masters that they saw no need to let silly electoral
contests trouble their bucolic life.
"No, the 90 percent refusal
rate was in fact a massive protest action, driven chiefly by the fact
that the American-backed government would not allow the most popular
party -- the party of the government ousted by the 2004 coup -- to run a
slate of candidates in the election. By clerkly hook and bureaucratic
crook, Haiti's election overseers banned the Fanmi Lavalas slate back in
February. At that moment, the April elections became a dead letter, a
meaningless farce -- yet another cruel joke played on the people of
Haiti."
Another April, another joke -- and a third century of imperial revenge goes on.
NOTE: For more background, especially on the 2004 coup that led to the current crisis, see "Operation Continuing Sweatshop." Below is an excerpt:
"This week, the Bush administration added
another violent "regime change" notch to its gunbelt, toppling the
democratically elected president of Haiti and replacing him with an
unelected gang of convicted killers, death squad leaders, militarists,
narcoterrorists, CIA operatives, hereditary elitists and corporate
predators - a bit like Team Bush itself, in other words.
"Although
the Haiti coup was widely portrayed as an irresistible upsurge of
popular discontent, it was of course the result of years of hard work by
Bush's dedicated corrupters of democracy, as William Bowles of
Information Clearinghouse reports. Bushist bagmen funded the political
opposition to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, smuggled guns to exiled
Haitian warlords, and carried out a relentless strangulation of the
county, cutting off long-promised financial and structural aid to one of
the poorest nations on earth until food prices were soaring,
unemployment spiked to 70 percent, and the broken-backed government lost
control of society to armed gangs of criminals, fanatics and the merely
desperate.
"Meanwhile, Haiti was forced to pay $2 million a month
on debts run up by the murderous U.S.-backed dictatorships that had
ruled the island since the American military occupation of 1915-1934.
The Haitian press, controlled by cronies of the former dictators,
supplied the lazy American media with reams of stories about Aristide's
"tyranny." These were swiftly followed by thunderous denunciations from
the Bush Regime. Wholesale murders of government officials and Aristide
partisans by Bush-backed opposition gangs were, of course, demurely
ignored -- as were Aristide's own condemnations of violence by his
supporters. The old reliable "madman" trope was also brought out for an
airing, with constant press drumbeats about Aristide's "mental
instability." (America's designated targets are always "deranged
monsters," although sometimes, when they prove politically useful again,
they miraculously recover their wits, like Libya's Moamar Gadafy.)"
[Note 2001: Although, as we can see today, our good reformed monsters always relapse -- when it suits the imperial agenda.]
"[Aristide's] real crime, of course, was
not the Florida-style election follies or the reported "tyranny." ...
No, Aristide did something far worse than stuffing ballots or killing
people -- he tried to raise the minimum wage, to the princely sum of two
dollars a day. This move outraged the American corporations -- and
their local lackeys -- who have for generations used Haiti as a pool of
dirt-cheap labor and sky-high profits. It was the last straw for the
elitist factions, one of which is actually led by an American citizen
and former Reagan-Bush appointee, manufacturing tycoon Andy Apaid.
"Apaid
was the point man for the rapacious Reagan-Bush "market reform" drive
in Haiti. Of course, "reform," in the degraded jargon of the privateers,
means exposing even the very means of survival and sustenance to the
ravages of powerful corporate interests. For example, the Reagan-Bush
plan forced Haiti to lift import tariffs on rice, which had long been a
locally-grown staple. Then they flooded Haiti with heavily subsidized
American rice, destroying the local market and throwing thousands of
self-sufficient farmers out of work. With a now-captive market, the
American companies jacked up their prices, spreading ruin and hunger
throughout Haitian society.
"The jobless farmers provided new
fodder for the factories of Apaid and his cronies. Reagan and Bush
chipped in by abolishing taxes for American corporations who set up
Haitian sweatshops. The result was a precipitous drop in wages -- and
life expectancy. Aristide's first election in 1990 threatened these cozy
arrangements, so he was duly ejected by a military coup, with Bush I's
not-so-tacit connivance.
"Bill Clinton restored Aristide to office
in 1994 -- but only after forcing him to agree to, yes, "market
reforms." In fact, it was Clinton, the privateers' pal, who instigated
the post-election aid embargo that Bush II used to such devastating
effect. Aristide's chief failing as a leader was his attempt to live up
to this bipartisan blackmail. As in every other nation that's come under
the IMF whip, Haiti's already-fragile economy collapsed. Bush family
retainers like Apaid then shoved the country into total chaos, making it
easy prey for the warlords whom Bush operatives -- many of them old
Iran-Contra hands -- supplied with arms through the Dominican Republic,
the Boston Globe reports.
"When Aristide called for an
international force to stem the terrorist attack, Bush refused. When
Aristide agreed to a deal, brokered by his fellow leaders in the
Caribbean, that would have effectively ceded power to the Bush-funded
opposition but at least preserved the lineaments of Haitian democracy --
Apaid and the boys turned down the offer, with the blessing of their
paymasters in Washington, who suddenly claimed they had no influence
over their recalcitrant hired hands. When Aristide asked for American
protection as the rebel gang closed in on the capital, Bush refused.
'Instead,
Aristide was told by armed American gunmen that if he didn't resign, he
would be left to die at the hands of the rebels. Then he was bundled
onto a waiting plane and dumped in the middle of Africa. Within hours,
the Bush-backed terrorists were marching openly through Port-au-Prince,
executing Aristide's supporters.
"Guess they won't be asking for two dollars a day now, eh? Mission accomplished!"
This policy is what the Nobel Peace Laureate -- the first
African-American president in history -- is now perpetuating in the only
nation to liberate itself from slavery. But of course, the most
important thing is not the dispossessed in Haiti, nor the innocent
people in Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen, Somalia and Pakistan being
killed, day after day, by the Laureate's bombs, bullets and assassins.
No, the main thing is -- he's not John McCain! And we must put aside
these trifles, these heaps of corpses, and rally around the prez to " defend our gains and regroup for a progressive counter-offensive in 2012!"
The best is yet to come!
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