[lbo-talk] Yes to Aristide's Return - No to Fraudulent Elections

Carrol Cox cbcox at ilstu.edu
Tue Mar 15 07:59:43 PDT 2011


It would be pleasant if more leftists focused on Haiti and Honduras, where they might have _some_ impact, rather than indulging in moralistic orgies over Iran and Libya, where there influence is either non-existent or negative. Left complaints re Libya, in other words, are either whispers spoken to themselves in a corner or they are positive encouragement to U.S. intervention, which is always disastrous for the nation experiencing it, no matter how terrible its previous rule was. U.S,. intervention even in Burma would end up a disaster for the people.

Carroil

Carrol

-----Original Message----- From: lbo-talk-bounces at lbo-talk.org [mailto:lbo-talk-bounces at lbo-talk.org] On Behalf Of Joanne Landy Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 11:10 PM To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org Subject: [lbo-talk] Yes to Aristide's Return - No to Fraudulent Elections

As President Aristide and his family prepare to return to Haiti, the US State Department has once again released a statement aimed at blocking the return of the former Haitian President to his homeland. It is clear that the United States is exerting enormous pressure on the government of South Africa:

"We would urge former President Aristide to delay his return until after the electoral process has concluded, to permit the Haitian people to cast their ballots in a peaceful atmosphere. A return prior to the election may potentially be destabilizing to the political process. We encourage the South African government, as a committed partner to Haiti's stability, to urge former President Aristide to delay his return until after the elections." - US State Department spokesperson, Mark Toner

It is crucial to keep up the pressure and support the demands we hear consistently from the grassroots in Haiti!

--Former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide must be allowed to return to Haiti immediately

--The fraudulent November 2010 election must be annulled and new elections that are free, fair and inclusive of all parties (including Haiti's largest party, Fanmi Lavalas) must be scheduled

Please call President Obama <tel:%28202-456-1111>(202-456-1111) and Secretary of State Clinton <tel:%28202-647-4000>(202-647-4000), as well as your member of Congress <tel:%28202-224-3121>(202-224-3121) and ask them to support these two demands.

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