Le Pont Fragile : Naviguer la souveraineté dans un monde déchiré
The Fragile Bridge: Navigating Sovereignty in a Ruptured World By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson OTTAWA - From the perspective of a patriot, shaped by the spirit of the Manifeste L’Appel du Lambi , we must hold together two truths that seem to contradict each other, but in reality, complete one another. On one hand, concerns about sovereignty and critiques of foreign interference are entirely legitimate — and even necessary. Haiti carries within it a founding memory: that of a people who, in 1804, imposed a radical truth on the world, namely that no domination is eternal and that no “international order” can be moral if it is built on the subjugation of a people. That this very nation is today treated as a mere “file” to be managed in Western chancelleries is a historical and philosophical wound. But the demand for sovereignty cannot serve as a screen for all manner of internal political maneuvers. We must also recognize this: while sovereignty concerns and crit...