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Haiti: "Enough is enough! The Haitian population is dying of hunger. There must be a break with this ruling class which is in total contempt”

Haiti may be on the brink of insurgency perhaps in the coming months. For over a year, the country has been shaken by a wave of protests against a corrupt power, President Jovenel Moise and his wife, first lady of the Republic of Haiti, are so corrupt, the population is fed up with this presidential couple by US President Donald Trump; and the mobilizations will be growing in recent weeks.
A Haitian president is a photocopy, but it is the American president who commands Haiti sometimes through the US State Department through his embassy in Haiti. According to research carried out in all 10 departments of Haiti, it is said that Haiti is the First Oil Reserve in the World, but the Haitian population continues to live in filth and in absolute misery at 1 hour 30 minutes flight plane from Miami-Florida, United States of America supposedly great power of the world.
With the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Haitian president made a purchase of a lot of medical materials and equipment in China, the American president is angry with the Haitian president, and it is then that the American president Donald Trump begins to make massive deportations to Haiti. This is Haiti’s socio-political and economic situation with a question of American influence. Who will help Haiti get out of this slave system or under American influence?
Even if the resignation of the president, Jovenel Moïse, will very soon be a joint demand with some of the political actors, whose legitimacy is respected, we wanted to keep our autonomy. Our battle is not about government, but about every person and mechanism, which is the source of impunity and corruption, and which perpetuates them. And we know the negative perception of the population towards the political sector.
With the spread of the Covid19 pandemic, there is concern among the population.
We have a ruling class that has all the riches of Haiti and the people continue to live in filth and poverty before the eyes of the great American power. There must be a break with this ruling class and the Haitian revolution is not soon. Young Haitians will take charge of their future today or tomorrow.
Jean-Claude Dorsainvil : email : direction.capia@gmail.com

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