Members of the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) rallied in Chicago on Monday at the Haitian consulate at 11 E. Adams Street to demand the Biden administration end decades of interventions that have violated the right of the Haitian people to transparent democratic processes and sovereignty.
Black Alliance for Peace Activists in Chicago Call on Biden Administration to Stop Supporting Repression in Haiti.
Mardi 16 mars 2021 ((rezonodwes.com))–Not only in Haiti is the population showing its disgruntlement with a growing dictatorship, elsewhere, mainly in the United States, the Haitian community is making itself heard. This is illustrated by the various peaceful demonstrations of Black Alliance for Peace and the position assumed by the organization of human rights NERHO.
In Chicago, in Washington, D.C., and before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, the international community is being told that Haitians are not about to give up and let a new dictatorship emerge in Haiti with an unconstitutional, corrupt government.
Indeed, the supporters of Black Alliance for Peace, on Monday afternoon, were out in front of the #Haitian consulate « demanding the U.S./UN/OAS end its interference in Haiti ». « Great turnout considering the snowstorm », say demonstrators very pleased.
The organization on it website, invites you to learn more about the role of the U.S. & its Western partners: http://blackallianceforpeace.com/haiti#BLM
For Immediate Release
Contact: Vichina Austin, (773) 676-4535
MARCH 15, 2021—Members of the Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) in Chicago will rally today at the Haitian consulate at 11 E. Adams Street to demand the Biden administration end decades of interventions that have violated the right of the Haitian people to transparent democratic processes and sovereignty.
Haitian dictator Jovenel Moïse, whom the Biden administration supports, refused to step down on February 7, the final day of his term. That sparked weeks of new protests against the U.S./UN/OAS interventionism that put Moïse into power. Moïse has attempted to violently quell these protests. Despite tens of thousands of people pouring into the streets of Haiti, the Western mainstream media has refused to cover the crisis.
“Moïse has ruled by decree and inflicted terror on the Haitian working class with the full support of the Trump and now apparently the Biden administration,” said Vichina Austin, a Chicago-based BAP member. “The Haitian people demand their right to national sovereignty be respected and the Biden administration that pretends that all Black life matters should respect that demand.”
BAP is in solidarity with the Haitian masses. We understand uprisings are not new for Haiti, the first Black republic that has fought for decades against the white-supremacist dominance of the United States and its Western partners.
BAP will be joined by allied organizations, including the Black Alliance for Peace Solidarity Network, made up of non-African organizations and individuals who support BAP’s mission.