The Decomposition of the Haitian State is Accentuated

Let’s not be afraid to say it, a great danger awaits the country, and has been for a long time. Today, the main culprit is none other than the traditional political class that is in power through the group of 9 or G9 of the Transitional Presidential Council. And for good reason. The policy he is trying to apply in the country is a provocation. The sole purpose of these individuals is to neutralize and disarm, by all possible means, those who rebel against the misfortune that this corrupt regime represents. This provocation is illustrated by the sharing of positions that these most convinced architects of the destabilization strategy are currently doing in public administrations. They decide to appoint to certain key functions of the State, sad characters of their political clientelism as leaders.

Sold off for years, the country continues to be plundered to the detriment of the interests of the people by a small nucleus of squanderers under the cover of leaders, but in the end they are only buccaneers, mercenaries, outlaws, in short, criminals. All that they say hardly corresponds to what they do. In truth, they are more concerned about the threats of sanctions brandished by the United States or other guardian powers.

Farmers are becoming increasingly impoverished. The workers, the unemployed, the young, a whole subjugated population. The deterioration of the socio-political situation and the deterioration of living conditions have left no choice but to increase violence while promoting a campaign of resistance urging the fight against this unjust system.

The official attitude of the government, however, is to please the foreign ruling classes, as in the case of the Dominican Republic. As a class position, this position creates a climate of discontent within the population given the tribulations of our nationals on the other side of the border, more precisely the poor immigrant workers. However, this behavior of maintaining a neutral position, an increasingly ambiguous and compromising appearance, has aroused and continues to outrage the popular masses in Haiti in solidarity with their mistreated compatriots. One of the strengths of this regime is that it ignores the fundamental problem. In fact, in spite of many events in the same direction, these servants maintain a shameful silence.

In the face of the provocations and all the maneuvers of this power, what is certain in this case, if we really want freedom and independence, it is this entire corrupt oligarchy that we must fight. This politico-economic class, one of the key pieces of exploitative capitalism that must be eliminated. As a people, from a developing country, but aspiring to prosperity, it would be utopian, even suicidal, to want to believe the opposite. We cannot fight, let alone undo, the policy of insecurity, if we refuse to break with the bandits within the Transitional Presidential Council. If breaking with this government and its policies is not on the agenda, it will take a long time to get out where we are.

In a fractured, dislocated, deeply sick country, victim of the politics of a class of businessmen who do not hesitate in the face of any destruction, any social dismantling to satisfy their appetite for profit, we must stand up and say enough is enough.

To all those who want to put an end to capitalist barbarism, its imperialist interventions and its oppressions, let us unite to sweep away this antiquated and rotten criminal system that brings happiness and prosperity only to a handful of profiteers and slave traders to the nation.

We accuse the Transitional Presidential Council and its friends in the government of Alix Didier Fils-Aimé who want to dismantle the Haitian people to the end. We blame this capitalist society in decomposition which, in order to survive, needs to reduce us to slavery! We accuse the armed wings of this illegitimate and unconstitutional regime, the police and the military, which are two instruments at the service of the capitalist class to defend its interests and the will of foreign powers.

It is not with Edgard Leblanc Jr., nor Leslie Voltaire and others that solutions will be found to the tragedies that have hit the country. They are just individuals won over to the cause of local oligarchs, hegemony and American domination. They are ready to sell themselves, and of course to sabotage and fight all those who are determined to fight for the national liberation of the country.

They are executors of a well-designed strategy for imperialist experiments. In short, Conze of a new kind. The manoeuvre imposed by the imperialist powers is proving impossible, it only muddies the waters. The demand for a break with the Presidential Council is at the center of any nationalist response to the situation. Because no foreign solution will solve the problem.

The only solution is for the proletariat, in agreement with the lumpenproletariat, to form a united and united common front to fight and overthrow the anti-national, anti-patriotic, anti-popular bourgeoisies, in particular, so that the country can develop in a free and sovereign manner and stop kowtowing to imperialism.

We are addressing all of you, so let’s speak up! Make your voice heard! Mobilize and say no to chaos! Let us organize against this chaotic situation that the country is experiencing and against this government, in order to put an end to capitalist barbarism and transform our living conditions.

May the popular struggle develop and grow so that the national awareness aimed at a profound change in neocolonial structures can finally be realized. May everything be done to ensure the triumph of the just cause of the Haitian people in order to liquidate the indignity, irresponsibility and social and political decomposition of the Haitian State apparatus. Let the people take power themselves!

source: Haiti Librte