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Parallèles entre les luttes pour l’indépendance d’Haïti et le combat actuel contre le terrorisme des gangs

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  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

Dominique Dupuy à la tête des Affaires étrangères : Entre réformes ambitieuses et critiques persistantes

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Dominique Dupuy at the Helm of Foreign Affairs: Ambitious Reforms Amid Persistent Controversies By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) Dominique Dupuy, recently dismissed from her role as Haiti’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Religious Affairs (MAEC), leaves behind a legacy marked by both ambitious initiatives and significant controversies. Appointed during a period of intense political turbulence, her relatively short tenure was characterized by a mix of reformist zeal and sharp criticism. The anonymous article titled " Révocation de la ministre Dominique Dupuy : la fin d’une sinécure à la tête du ministère des Affaires étrangères ! ( The Dismissal of Minister Dominique Dupuy: The End of a Sinecure at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs!)" (November 17, 2024) presents a scathing critique of Dominique Dupuy’s tenure as Minister of Foreign Affairs [1]. While the article raises significant points, it lacks analytical rigor and appears heavily influenced by personal or

Lancement de VÈTYÈ-1803: Les Haïtiens du monde entier célèbrent le 221e anniversaire de la Victoire de Vertières

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  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  (Le Français suit) Haitians Worldwide Mark the 221st Anniversary of the Victory of Vertières with the Launch of V È TYÈ-1803 : A Global Movement for Haiti’s Renewal Port-au-Prince, Haiti – November 18, 2024 Today, on the 221st anniversary of the historic Battle of Vertières, Haitians around the world are invited to reflect on the courage, unity, and resilience of their ancestors who secured Haiti's independence on this day in 1803. In a spirit of remembrance and hope, this symbolic date also marks the first anniversary of the publication of the Manifeste Appel du Lambi ( 11-11-2023 ) and the official launch of VÈTYÈ-1803, a global movement inspired by the ideals of liberty and sovereignty that shaped Haiti’s revolution. A Historical Legacy Reimagined for the Future The Battle of Vertières, led by Jean-Jacques Dessalines and the Haitian revolutionary army, was the final blow to Napoleon’s French forces, sealing Haiti’s place in history as the first independe

Analyse du cabinet du PM Fils-Aimé : Gestion de crise ou partage du gâteau ?

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  Analysis of the PM Fils-Aimé’s Cabinet: Crisis Management or Cake Sharing? By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Français suit) The formation of Alix Didier Fils-Aimé's cabinet amidst Haiti’s dire socio-political and security crisis has raised eyebrows for its composition and implications. While some appointments reflect competence and technical expertise, the overarching narrative suggests political appeasement rather than a focused strategy to address Haiti’s mounting challenges. Here, we evaluate the members of this cabinet, emphasizing their potential to lead in a context of crisis and the risks of "cake-sharing"—political patronage and division of power for personal or factional gains. ________________________________________ Strengths of the Cabinet 1. Experience in Key Ministries • Paul Antoine Bien-Aimé (Interior): A veteran in the Ministry of the Interior, Bien-Aimé’s long-standing tenure offers institutional knowledge crucial for navigating Haiti’s complex admin

Haïti : Un Cabinet Fils-Aimé Incertain et les Dangers d’une Gouvernance Dominée par un Secteur Décrié

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  Haiti: An Uncertain Fils-Aimé Cabinet and the Dangers of Governance Dominated by a Disparaged Sector By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Francais suit) The recent change in leadership in Haiti, marked by the impeachment of Garry Conille in favor of Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, a businessman and unsuccessful candidate for the Senate, has raised serious concerns. This transition, although presented as a stabilization effort, reveals serious dangers related to the growing influence of certain sectors in Haitian political spheres. Influential voices, such as those of Samuel Madistin and Jacques Ted Saint-Dic, respectively of the “Fondasyon Je Klere” and the Montana Agreement Monitoring Office (BSA), express their skepticism. These astute observers believe that this elite stranglehold on power risks aggravating the current crisis instead of mitigating it [1]. Contested Governance and a Prime Minister Under Fire For Madistin and Saint-Dic, the choice of Fils-Aimé does not seem insignificant: it is

Inclusion et Légitimité : Le rôle de la société civile dans le processus de réforme constitutionnelle en Haïti

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  Inclusion and Legitimacy: The Role of Civil Society in Haiti's Constitutional Reform Process By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Francais suit) an era marked by social instability and governance challenges, the effort to reform Haiti’s Constitution has reemerged as a focal point for rebuilding the rule of law and establishing a system of governance that reflects the aspirations of the Haitian people. The recent appointment of Jerry Tardieu as the coordinator of the Constitutional Working Group offers a unique opportunity to reimagine Haiti’s national framework. Tardieu and his team, including eminent legal scholars, historians, and civil society representatives, underscore a commitment to an inclusive, Haitian-led process. However, to truly realize this mission, broad-based consultations with diverse sectors of civil society must become a cornerstone of this initiative. The current environment presents a daunting backdrop: gang violence, economic pressures, and political fragmenta

Haïti en Crise : La Destitution du Premier Ministre Conille et un Nouveau Jeu de Pouvoir Dangereux

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  Haiti in Crisis: The Dismissal of Prime Minister Conille and a Dangerous Power Struggle By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson (Le Francais suit) The recent dismissal of Garry Conille by Haiti's Transitional Council, followed by the appointment of Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, a businessman and former Senate candidate, reveals a new phase of instability in Haiti's political landscape. This change appears to serve elite political interests rather than the urgent needs of the people. The situation has grown even more alarming with extremist groups like Viv Ansanm attempting to sow terror, as shown by their recent attempt to down an American Spirit Airlines plane. Power Struggle: Strategic Reshuffling or Control Play? To some, Conille's removal appears as a calculated maneuver to install strategic allies ahead of upcoming potential elections. With Fils-Aimé’s appointment, the Transitional Council seems intent on installing a more compliant Prime Minister willing to act in alignment with a s