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"I Was Kidnaped"--Aristide
The Black World Today ^ | 3/1/04 | Herb Boyd

Posted on 03/01/2004 10:32:36 AM PST by antivenom

I Was Kidnaped"--Aristide

"I was kidnaped by U.S. Marines and forced to leave Haiti," Jean-Bertrand Aristide told Congresswoman Maxine Waters in a phone call Monday morning from the Central African Republic. "I did not resign." Photo: President Aristide lofting flag during bicentennial celebration.

Waters said that Aristide told her that the U.S. "completed the coup and forced him out of office." Speaking to Amy Goodman on Democracy Now, Waters said that Aristide sounded angry and outraged about what had happened. "He said he and his wife were surrounded by military personnel and not allowed to make calls. ‘It's like being in jail, he said. He repeatedly said he was kidnaped against his will. This is a clear violation of international law."

These remarks by Aristide confirm earlier reports that he had been forcibly abducted. Photo: Maxine Waters in Haiti during bicentennial celebration. Photos by Herb Boyd.

Almost immediately after Aristide was removed, it was reported that a contingent of U.S. Marines were preparing to be deployed to Haiti as part of an international peace keeping force.

Even as Jean-Bertrand Aristide is no longer the president of Haiti, the circumstances surrounding his resignation or removal continue to be murky hours after a flight from his homeland to the Central African Republic.

The most alarming reports of Aristide's final hours in Haiti is that he was abducted by a contingent of U.S. Marines early Sunday morning and led from his home in handcuffs, according to reporter Kevin Pina during a special broadcast Sunday evening on the crisis in Haiti by Amy Goodman of WBAI-FM.

Pina based his account on reports from a palace guard and a cameraman of ABC-TV. In another report, a security guard at Aristide's home said that the Marines came and escorted him away at gunpoint. "He did not want to go," the security man told reporters.

Early Monday morning it was reported that Aristide and his wife, Mildred Trouillot, had indeed arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, aboard an American 757 dispatched by the Pentagon.

Prior to the call from Aristide to Waters, Aristide's attorney, Ira Kursban, appearing on Democracy Now, Monday morning, said he had spoken to Aristide's wife shortly after their arrival. "She sounded okay and said they were doing all right," he said. There was no elaboration of the events leading up to their departure.

In a brief press conference in Bangui, Aristide said that in "overthrowing me they have cut down the tree of peace...the roots of democracy, but the tree will grow again."

Representatives Charles Rangel and Maxine Waters, who appeared with author Randall Robinson on the WBAI special, said that if Aristide was forcibly removed then it constituted an egregious violation of democratic principles. "He told me just the other day that he was determined to finish his term in office," Rangel said, "and he promised to call me if there was any change in plans. Why would someone resign if he was in fact fleeing?"

"He expressed the same promise to me," Waters said. "This is a terrible reversal of the State Department's position. You never heard the U.S. denouncing the opposition, never denounced the killers...armed with U.S. made weapons. If he was forcibly removed, then we need to immediately call for a Congressional hearing."

Waters and other members of the Congressional Black Caucus are terming the regime change a coup d'etat, which would bring the total to 33 in Haiti's 200-year history.

Robinson, founder and former executive director of the TransAfrica, said that the removal of Aristide was planned a long time ago. "The U.S. has done everything possible to assure that Aristide would not succeed," he began. "Two American security companies contacted to supply security for Aristide never materialized." He also noted that Haiti had been denied bilateral assistance and funding from other international sources.

Upon Aristide's resignation, Boniface Alexandre, chief justice of the Supreme Court, assume leadership of the transitional government. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yvon Neptune continues in his position.

Despite Aristide's removal from power turmoil continues in the streets of Port-au-Prince. Guy Phillipe, one of the leaders of the insurgents, had promised that the violence would be abated once Aristide was removed. But in direct contradiction to the rebel's promise, the offices of the Mayors of Port-au-Prince and Petionville have been attacked and several people have been killed. There are reports of brutal reprisals against members of Aristide's Lavalas party.

Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2004 )


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: activists; agitprop; antiamericanism; aristide; baghdadbob; blackcaucus; bushhaters; guyphillipe; haiti; kidnap; maxinewaters; phillipe; propaganda; randallrobinson; robinson; transafrica
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To: george wythe
Yah - I thought he devolved into a socialist tyrant?

Kidnapping's too good for him.
21 posted on 03/01/2004 10:43:08 AM PST by Fenris6
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To: nuconvert
Just reporting the news hows I finds it...(lil step and fetchit-ism included)
22 posted on 03/01/2004 10:43:53 AM PST by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: antivenom
[randall] Robinson, founder and former executive director of the TransAfrica, said that the removal of Aristide was planned a long time ago. "The U.S. has done everything possible to assure that Aristide would not succeed," he began. "Two American security companies contacted to supply security for Aristide never materialized."

That one I can explain. Money promised by Aristide's people to pay the security officers never materialized. Well, it materialized somewhere -- probably in one of Aristide's Swiss accounts.

I dunno where the Central African Republic gets off taking in Haitian refugees. It's right up there on the failed-state list itself.

d.o.l.

Criminal Number 18F

23 posted on 03/01/2004 10:44:09 AM PST by Criminal Number 18F
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To: antivenom
Reporters are saying that Maxine Brown is claiming that Aristide was lead away in handcuffs.

Rumsfeld says no.

He said that they had a letter of resignation IN HAND before they sent anybody anywhere.

The blacks are going to make this an issue.
24 posted on 03/01/2004 10:44:25 AM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: antivenom
Aristede was kidnapped? Okay, send him back to Haiti. We can make book on how long he lasts.
25 posted on 03/01/2004 10:46:35 AM PST by Catspaw
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To: Howlin
The whole reason of Maxine Waters meddling in this...this is going to be the NEXT issue the Dems are going to use to "show GW as being a failure at foreign issues"...

The Dems are pulling the classic...rile up the homos...now rile up the blacks...well orchestrated...

26 posted on 03/01/2004 10:46:48 AM PST by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: Howlin
indeed. why didn't Powell just allow the mobs to get to him? why take a political hit over a sewer like Haiti?
27 posted on 03/01/2004 10:47:58 AM PST by oceanview
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To: Howlin
Well I think the kidnapping charge is BS, but we did have 50 Marines on the ground in Haiti for over a week.
28 posted on 03/01/2004 10:48:01 AM PST by P8riot (A friend will help you move. A good friend will help you move a body.)
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To: Howlin
OOoooo, Maxine Waters is on the phone line to CNN. This is going to be GOOOOOD.
29 posted on 03/01/2004 10:48:21 AM PST by Catspaw
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To: Catspaw
Watching CNN also. Why, I don't know.
30 posted on 03/01/2004 10:49:27 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: antivenom
Well, I suggest we make the man happy and parachute him back in there then.
31 posted on 03/01/2004 10:49:35 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: Howlin
Maxine is saying that the reporter lied when the reporter said Aristede was in handcuffs. She said she got a call from Aristede's wife. The wife said that they were told that if they didn't leave now, they'd die and a number of Haitians would die as well.
32 posted on 03/01/2004 10:50:40 AM PST by Catspaw
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To: inkling
Exactly. We've sure been throwing a lot of money his way and sending our fine soldiers to help his regime in hundreds of humanitarian missions for a country who "has done everything possible to assure that Aristide would not succeed." Sheesh! "Bite the hand that feeds you" is their mantra.
33 posted on 03/01/2004 10:51:32 AM PST by shezza
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To: P8riot
And wasn't there French and Canadian troops there too? I think we need to get a timeline sketched up and the deployment of troops...this is getting interesting...
34 posted on 03/01/2004 10:51:41 AM PST by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: Catspaw
I'll have to admit, the CNN host is asking all the right questions for the idiot from California.
35 posted on 03/01/2004 10:52:24 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: Catspaw
Got it now! Thanks.
36 posted on 03/01/2004 10:53:00 AM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: Catspaw
OHHHH blame the sttooopid wife scenario getting lined up to explain Maxine's jumping the gun problem.

I had heard that she supposedly "spoke with him"...now we be hearing that the "Wife is involved in the telling of the story"???

BWAAHAAHAAHAAAAAAA

37 posted on 03/01/2004 10:54:02 AM PST by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: oceanview; antivenom; Catspaw
Wow, she's making some HUGE ACCUSATIONS here!
38 posted on 03/01/2004 10:54:14 AM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: Howlin
Keep the rest of us informed.....
39 posted on 03/01/2004 10:54:48 AM PST by antivenom ("Never argue with an idiot, he'll bring you down to his level - then beat you with experience.")
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To: Howlin
"Noriega is known as a Haiti hater."
40 posted on 03/01/2004 10:54:57 AM PST by leadpenny
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