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A Call to Action: Join the International Day in Solidarity with the People of Haiti!Coordinated International Protests on February 7, 2007
Dear Activists for Haiti, The United Nations forces in Haiti (MINUSTAH) backed to the hilt by the US, France and Canada are continuing their bloody assault on the poor majority, targeting especially leaders and supporters of the Lavalas grassroots democracy movement. On December 22, 2006, some 400 UN troops conducted another day-long raid in Bois Neuf, Cite Soleil an operation on the scale of the July 6, 2005 UN massacre in the same neighborhood with many civilian residents dead and wounded. Since the "Christmas massacre," UN forces have repeatedly raided Cite Soleil shooting off their weapons. In response, Fondasyon Trant Septanm, an 11-year-old organization of victims of the 1991 and 2004 coups d'etat in Haiti, has issued a call for renewed protests in many cities of the world on February 7, 2007. This is the anniversary of the overthrow of the dictator "Baby Doc" Duvalier in 1986. Haiti will be demonstrating on that day so should we! The February 7th call is supported by representatives of these grassroots organizations in Haiti:
The February 7th International Day is part of a campaign against the US/UN Occupation by the popular movement in Haiti, leading up to February 15th when the UN Security Council is due to renew its Haiti mandate. We need to act now in solidarity with our Haitian sisters and brothers, whose unbreakable spirit, in the face of severe repression, just won't stop. Building on the international demonstrations for Haiti The July 6th massacre by UN troops in Cite Soleil sparked an international campaign, culminating in a day of solidarity actions in 15 cities and five countries on July 21, 2005. The campaign succeeded in breaking through the media blockade, exposing the massacre. This was followed by the first International Day in Solidarity with Haiti on September 30, 2005, when coordinated actions in 47 cities in 17 countries on 4 continents condemned the bloody US/UN occupation and demanded that Haiti's sovereignty and democracy be respected. Today, violent repression continues against grassroots activists and communities by UN forces and paramilitary death squads (like the Little Machete Army) created by the Haitian National Police. We're talking not only about killings, but sexual abuse, beatings, house burnings, arbitrary arrests, and the prolonged, illegal detention of people without any charges. UN forces have been repeatedly implicated in these activities. Our call is for each city to organize its own Haiti solidarity activity on or around Wednesday, February 7, 2007 to be coordinated as a single worldwide mobilization. It could be a march, rally, public meeting, vigil, house meeting or civil disobedience whatever you are able to do in support of the following demands:
Join us in this important mobilization. Let us know by phone or email what solidarity activity you are organizing for on or around February 7th, so we can build the campaign. Use your contacts in other cities and countries to spread this movement.
For the February 7, 2007 International Day of Solidarity with the People of Haiti,
Contact the Feb. 7th Organizing Committee at 510-847-8657 or eMail sub@sonic.net |
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