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Haitis Promised Rebuilding Unrealized as Haitians Challenge Authoritarian Far Right Dictatorship Rule - Canada Haiti Action Network (CHAN) Five years following the January 12, 2010 earthquake that struck the capital city of Haiti, the loudly-trumpeted reconstruction of the country is still an unrealized... canadahaitiaction.ca Haitis Most Popular Political Party Fanmi Lavalas denounces the Installation of Unpopular/Unrepresentative/Inept Evans Paul as Fraudulently Elected Martellys Prime Minister and Calls for Mobilization and Free & Fair Elections. Evans Paul ran in the 2006 Presidential Elections receiving only 2.5% of the vote - He has NO popular support in Haiti and is NOT in any way Opposition to Martelly, this is Martellys Hand Picked Appointment by Decree for a Partner in Crime Martelly has Suspended elections in Haiti since 2011, on 12 january 2015 (under the cover of the 5th Quake Anniversary) Martelly Dissolved Parliament and rather then Resigning like 85% of the Population are Demanding he now Rules Haiti by Decree behind UN Occupation force guns. STATEMENT BY FANMI LAVALAS - HAITIS BIGGEST POLITICAL PARTY If Free & Fair Elections were held in Haiti - Maryse Narcisse of Fanmi Lavalas would be President of Haiti by a Landslide. Elections suspended since 2011 for this very reason. See Declaration below... Dr. Maryse Narcisse Fanmi Lavalas candidate for the Presidential Election 2015. Fanmi Lavalas is Haitis most popular Political party and was Elected in 2000 with a massive 91.7% of the Vote - removed in a Western backed Coup on 29 February 2004. (Wikipedia) Declaration of the Organisation Politique Fanmi Lavalas 19 January 2015 We, Fanmi Lavalas, representative of the majority of the Haitian people, We, Fanmi Lavalas, are leaders of the Moderate Opposition, We reaffirm our commitment to fight for respect for democratic principles and the establishment of a state of Right. The rule of law implies respect for Freedom of Expression. The rule of law implies respect for the freedom of each citizen of protest peacefully to defend its Rights: Fanmi Lavalas strongly condemns the violence perpetrated by the police of the de facto government on 17 january 2015 Against a population demonstrating peacefully. The rule of law means above all respect for the constitution. Fanmi Lavalas rejects violence and the extremist position adopted by the de facto government. The breakdown of the constitutional order and the violation of the law plunge the mother country into the Illegality. To Govern alone, this was the purpose of the Executive since his installation in may 2011. After years of struggle, the Haitian people find themselves again under a de facto regime which Embodies the establishment project of a dictatorship. The constitution and democratic principles in force in all civilised countries, statements for all citizens the Duty to resist and fighting oppression that vehicle dictatorship. Also, we, Fanmi Lavalas, leader of the moderate opposition, condemn violence from where they come and reaffirm our determination to fight to assure Free & Fair Elections are held this year in a climate of Peace. Yon sèl nou fèb, Ansanm nou fò, Ansanm ansanm nou lavalas themselves. Automatically Translated via Kodinasyon Depatmantal Lwes Fanmi Lavalas. Aristide Foundation for Democracy Jean-Bertrand Aristide Campaign to End the Occupation of Haiti Toronto Haiti Action Committee Under Tents Haiti - Bri Kouri Nouvèl Gaye Haiti: Relief and Reconstruction Watch Haiti Support Group UK - Dominican Republic Boycott Haitians United against the Bahamas Discrimination Law
Posted on: Mon, 19 Jan 2015 23:31:45 +0000

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