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<i>On
January 3, Haiti’s Electoral Council confirmed Jovenel
Moise as president of Haiti. A massive police presence resembling
martial law
has suppressed street protests, attacking demonstrators with
stinging blue
foam dispersed by water cannons. A
tear gas attack on a poor neighborhood at 1 a.m. suffocated three
infants. </i>
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<p class="MsoNormal">It is time to denounce the UN, OAS, EU
and the slew of NGOs that have
destroyed Haitian democracy. Time to denounce global
organizations determined
to re-establish a colonial style society in Haiti. Time to
denounce the
co-opted organizations disguising their new colonial
projects with a
multiplicity of one-day celebrations such as Free Press
Day, Gender Parity Day,
or Environment day not implemented in Haiti, while their
soldiers impose
dictators with real bullets and real chemical warfare. <br>
</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><u>The Haitian People don't support
Jovenel Moise. Only the
internationals do.</u> Perpetuating <span> </span>PHTK
party rule would not be possible without explicit
international participation in a conspiracy against free
and fair elections in
Haiti. A focus on two points is sufficient to expose the
conspiracy:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><u><b>The Cité Soleil vote</b></u></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Cité Soleil is a poor neighborhood of
Haiti. As all poor
neighborhoods in Haiti, the overwhelming majority of the
inhabitants support
the <i>Fanmi Lavalas</i> party. The nation-wide support
was demonstrated by massive
parades -- of millions -- in the days preceding the
election. Besides the
enthusiasm, they exhibited their electoral card (voter ID)
to make sure
everyone knew they were able and willing to vote. “They
voted, and their vote
was stolen,” such is the position of residents of poor
neighborhoods in Haiti.
They demand the verification that the electoral law
requires, and that the
electoral council refuses to implement, in violation of
its own law.
It should be noted that in the context of a conspiracy to
suppress the vote,
the vote from Cité Soleil needed to be swapped.** Indeed,
only a little over 21%
of the electorate “voted” officially. The very highly
mobilized Cité Soleil
population alone makes up over 17% of the Haitian
electorate, and everyone saw
them vote. Thus the need to swap their ballots<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The inhabitants of Cité Soleil, along
with inhabitants from
all the popular neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince -- the
west comprises 42% of
the electorate -- have been taking to the streets daily --
to date over 36
demonstrations and counting. They demand a verification,
and that their vote be
counted. As on the day of the preliminary results, during
the past few days,
the authorities have used tear gas, water cannons with
liquid irritant, rubber
bullets and live ammunition to stop them from
demonstrating. Many
demonstrators have been injured and hospitalized; three
infants have suffocated
to death from the intense and toxic gassing while sleeping
in their cribs at
1:00 a.m. Two more infants in grave distress from the
gassing on 1/2/17 were
rushed to the hospital. </p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><u><b>UN transportation of the vote</b></u></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">UNOPS, the very same UN agency accused
of manipulating the
2015 proven fraudulent election, “retained its right” to
provide the same
services in November 2016, even though everything else
about the election was
supposed to be “Haitian.” While the vote was being
counted, a country-wide
power outage which lasted over two hours, provided an
obscurity lapse that has
never been addressed: what happened to the vote at the
time, what was the CEP’s
procedure to secure the vote in the eventuality of such an
event. We are still
in the dark when it comes to this crucial period following
the vote, even
though the fraud of the prior 2015 election was
implemented by... switching
ballots.** Most importantly, the vote and tally-sheets
from Cité Soleil that
were to be transported by UNOPS a mere ten minutes drive
away, got to the
Tabulation Center more than two days late, with no
explanation for the delay.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><b>**</b><i>UN implicated in
Ballot Swapping – During the 2015 election, Deputy
Antoine Rodon Bien-Aime and
two other PHTK candidates made a startling revelation
about UNOPS, a UN agency
assigned to transport ballot boxes to the Tabulation
Center. <u>They charged that
while in U.N. custody, the ballot boxes were switched
en route with boxes of
pre-filled-out ballots. Separately, a National Palace
official was involved in
a vehicle accident in which pre-filled-out ballots,
marked for the Presidential
candidate of Martelly’s PHTK party, Jovenel Moise,
spilled on the road.</u></i></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">•The electoral law is clear about
normal verification needed
prior to the inclusion of a tally-sheet's numbers. This
authentication process
has never taken place.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">•The international community,
especially the UN and OAS, is
actively participating in a conspiracy to defraud the
Haitian people.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">•UN soldiers are participating in
police action violating
Haitian rights, guaranteed by the Haitian constitution.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">•UNOPS, a UN agency, has actively
participated in an
operation to switch ballots in Cité Soleil, and probably
other popular
neighborhoods.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In the face of this<a
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behavior, stand with the people of Haiti to demand:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal">1. The vote be verified, and that
irregularities thoroughly
investigated</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">2. The right to demonstrate be
respected</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">3. The repressive apparatus setup by
former President Martelly
and used by President Privert, Prime Minister Enex
Jean-Charles, and Police
Chief Michel-Ange Gedeon, be investigated and dismantled.</p>
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