Parallèles entre les luttes pour l’indépendance d’Haïti et le combat actuel contre le terrorisme des gangs
Parallels Between Haiti’s Independence Struggles and Today’s Fight Against Gang Terrorism By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) Haiti's history is rich with tales of resistance and heroism, from the fight for independence against colonial powers to internal battles against leaders of destabilizing “toxic” rebel factions, the “1802 chefs de bandes” such as the troops under Petit Noël Prieur, Lamour Dérance, Romaine la prophétesse , Cacapoule, etc. Today, the nation faces a new enemy: heavily armed gangs who terrorize neighborhoods and seek to replace legitimate governance with their own lawless rule. Fortunately revived in the spirit of Vertières we are witnessing the rise of collaboration between, the police, the fledging army and the neighbourhoods of Canape-vert, Delmas Bourdon, Frères, Christ-Roi,etc where recent gang attacks were defeated and the perpetrators executed in self-defense. This article explores the parallels between the fight of Haiti’s independence he