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LeninistKing
13th January 2010, 05:46
Shattering Haiti: An Unnatural Disaster (http://mikeely.wordpress.com/2010/01/12/shattering-haiti-the-makings-of-unnatural-disaster/)

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by Mike Ely

With deep sorrow and horror we have heard that a massive earthquake has erupted from below, and shattered the lives of Haiti’s people.
One of the most impoverished countries on earth, a land of remarkable people, soaring history, and unspeakable poverty – Haiti now lies in ruins.

At this early hour we do not have reports to post. Nor does Kasama have some quick analysis to offer. But we do know very well how imperialism has left this people without resources or buffering to uncover the trapped, to heal the wounded, to find the dead.

Shabby construction has produced human tombs. Clinics have reportedly crumbled. The bulk of the people — scattered through the impoverished countryside — are beyond reporting or cameras.

There is one basic truth that roars to the front: The profound injustices of class society mean that natural disasters become man-made disasters.

The shrugs of our dynamic earth, the constant trembling of its skin…. these are natural and inevitable. They are known and expected.
But huge swaths of humanity are unprepared. Billions of human beings live on the edge of starvation — without savings, resources, equipment or the access to the ear of the powerful.

I was once caught in a flood in West Virginia, where houses were flattened and people were washed away by sudden uncontrollable torrents of water. I was myself washed away, and afterward I pulled out of the water, teams of us rescued others from the flodo. This disaster was directly caused by the recklessness of coal capitalists.But then, within days, the coalfields of the USA revealed the massive earthmoving equipment of a wealthy society: bulldozers, road scraper, back-hoes, and digging equipment of all kinds were suddenly in motion, clearing roads, dredging creeks, returning life to normal — and (above all) returning capitalist mining production to normal. Inevitably, capitalism was represented in HOW that equipment was deployed — first opening the mines, then opening the businesses of the corrupt local elites, and only later (after interminable waits) clearing roads to the coal camps where the people lived.

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But in Haiti, there are no bulldozers waiting to be deployed. No backup health care. There are no emergency systems. There are no warehouses of supplies. There are no helicopters waiting to fly the injured to hospitals.
There are simply human hands digging at the rubble, and suffering human hearts. There is poverty, and amidst that poverty, there is this new and undeserved horror.

We owe it to the people of Haiti to help in every way we can.

I know someone who was on her way to Haiti when this happened. There are (I’m sure) others who will be traveling there to personally lay their hands on the injured and dying. But we also owe it to the people to expose this criminal system — to expose why the people of Haiti are so poor (after centuries of endless labor in sugar cane fields and baseball factories).

Why does one countries have bulldozers and another only have the calloused hands of the utterly poor?

Why is the U.S. “rushing to help” (like a vampire arriving with an offer of blood)?

Why is Haiti, after U.S. occupations, after the rule of vicious dictators, after a rebel nation was treated as a pariah…. why is Haiti so poor? And how will she ever, ever, find her footing without revolution, liberation, power and destiny truly, finally, in the hands of her people?

Help Kasama expose the crimes revealed by this catastrophe.

Help us seek out the evidence, the events, the underlying dynamics that turned this earthquake into an unnecessary and inhumane catastrophe.
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Let us act, as brothers and sisters of Haiti’s people, in the face of this great injustice and suffering.
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About Haiti:

The Caribbean nation of 9 million is a former French colony and the world’s oldest black republic, founded by freed slaves following a revolt that led to independence in 1804.


Haiti is the poorest country in the Americas with an annual per-capita income of $560. It ranks 146th out of 177 countries on the UNDP Human Development Index.


More than half the population lives on less than $1 a day and 78 percent on less than $2. There is a high infant mortality rate (60 for every 1,000 births) and the prevalence of HIV among those between ages 15 and 49 is 2.2 percent.


Haiti’s infrastructure is close to total collapse and severe deforestation has left only 2 percent of forest cover.

cyu
14th January 2010, 00:56
More about Haiti from http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/CIAtimeline.html

1959
Haiti — The U.S. military helps "Papa Doc" Duvalier become dictator of Haiti. He creates his own private police force, the "Tonton Macoutes," who terrorize the population with machetes. They will kill over 100,000 during the Duvalier family reign. The U.S. does not protest their dismal human rights record.

1971
Haiti — "Papa Doc" Duvalier dies, leaving his 19-year old son "Baby Doc" Duvalier the dictator of Haiti. His son continues his bloody reign with full knowledge of the CIA.

1986
Haiti — Rising popular revolt in Haiti means that "Baby Doc" Duvalier will remain "President for Life" only if he has a short one. The U.S., which hates instability in a puppet country, flies the despotic Duvalier to the South of France for a comfortable retirement. The CIA then rigs the upcoming elections in favor of another right-wing military strongman. However, violence keeps the country in political turmoil for another four years. The CIA tries to strengthen the military by creating the National Intelligence Service (SIN), which suppresses popular revolt through torture and assassination.

1990
Haiti — Competing against 10 comparatively wealthy candidates, leftist priest Jean-Bertrand Aristide captures 68 percent of the vote. After only eight months in power, however, the CIA-backed military deposes him. More military dictators brutalize the country, as thousands of Haitian refugees escape the turmoil in barely seaworthy boats. As popular opinion calls for Aristide’s return, the CIA begins a disinformation campaign painting the courageous priest as mentally unstable.

1993
Haiti — The chaos in Haiti grows so bad that President Clinton has no choice but to remove the Haitian military dictator, Raoul Cedras, on threat of U.S. invasion. The U.S. occupiers do not arrest Haiti’s military leaders for crimes against humanity, but instead ensure their safety and rich retirements. Aristide is returned to power only after being forced to accept an agenda favorable to the country’s ruling class.

Kléber
14th January 2010, 06:35
And the US is sending troops! Again!

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/jan2010/hait-j14.shtml


The US government’s response to the Haitian catastrophe is largely military, the first elements on the scene being Coast Guard ships that are normally deployed to catch Haitian migrants seeking to flee the oppressive conditions in their country.
They are to be followed by the USS Vinson, an aircraft carrier, and other warships. And the deployment of US troops in the country—once again—is in the planning stages.
The chief of the US Southern Command, General Douglas Fraser, told reporters Wednesday that the Pentagon had “put various forces around the armed forces on alert,” adding that the military may send “a large-deck amphibious ship that will have a Marine expeditionary unit embarked on that.” CBS News reported that the deployment was being planned “for security purposes.”

blake 3:17
15th January 2010, 00:42
The link here is from Canada Haiti Action Network, with links to decent organizations one can donate to: http://canadahaitiaction.ca/?p=1027#more-1027

A couple of the more mainstream ones I think are doing microdonations via txt.