Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Haitian people have just completed a chapter with the death of Jean-Claude Duvalier.

By Herve Gilbert haiticonnexion@gmail.com
French Version
Jean-Claude Duvalier
July 3, 1951 - October 4, 2014
Former Haitian President Jean Claude Duvalier known as "Baby Doc," died Saturday, October 4, 2014 as a result of a heart attack, according to the announcement made by Haitian authorities. He was  63 years old. There were desperate efforts made to revive him. According to the Minister of Health, Florence Guillaume  Duperval a helicopter-ambulance requested by the family was unable to transport him in time to the hospital.

Jean-Claude Duvalier was president of Haiti from 1971 to 1986 after the death of his father, François Duvalier, known as "Papa Doc." In April 1971, he became President for  life of Haiti from 1971 to 1986, becoming the youngest head of state in the world.

After seizing power, he introduced political changes from the regime of his father and he delegated much authority to his advisors.Thousands of Haitians were killed or tortured and hundreds of thousands fled the country to various destinations; the closest being, the Dominican Republican, the country of which the dictator "sold" Haitians as cane cutters under false contracts.
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His dictatorship was marked in the early years by a willingness  for change and appeasement. ,"Baby Doc" offered some pledges of good democratic will. He restored relations with some countries  like the United States and the Dominican Republic that had a cold diplomatic relation with Haïti during his father’s presidency, and his presence as the head of the government of Haiti reestablished the renewal of international aid to Haiti . Duvalier held absolute power that the Haitian Constitution entitled him. He started little by little toward reform of the political system of his father, by releasing political prisoners and press censorship. There has however been no radical changes in depth. Because the opposition were not tolerated and the regime remained absolute. His recurring leitmotif during his speeches: "My father made a political revolution, I will do the economic revolution" was a total failure in the context of real economic development in Haiti during his presidency.
February 7, 1986
Jean-Claude Duvalier was ousted in 1986 after a popular revolt. On February 7, 1986, he handed the reins of the government to the Haitian soldiery and left Haiti aboard an Air Force plane; he landed at Grenoble, France. After the sudden departure of the dictator in Haiti, the home of his supporters were plundered under the phenomenon known in Creole as "dechoukaj" or in French "uprooting." A crowd in uproar, attacked the mausoleum of "Papa Doc", destroying it with stones and bare hands. Papa Doc's coffin was taken from the grave, where the crowd danced and breaking it into  pieces; they grabed the body of the dictator by beating it symbolically. The grave of the famous bodyguard of "Papa Doc" and "Baby Doc", Jacques Gracia recently buried  9 months before, was also exhumed. During this day of "dechoukaj", there were hundreds of victims, mostly Tontons Macoutes killed. On February 8, 1986 the new government released political prisoners, and established a curfew.

The Duvaliers settled in France. For a while, they lived a life of luxury and pomp, although they were never officially granted political asylum. Their request was rejected by the French authorities. Jean-Claude Duvalier lost most of his fortune after his divorce with Michele Bennett in 1993. Since then, he was living a modest life in exile, Duvalier continued to have supporters who created the Francois Duvalier Foundation in Haiti, in 2006 to promote the positive aspects of his presidency. This foundation included the creation of state institutions to improve access to education for the country's black majority.
Baby Doc  and his companion Veronique Roy
at Port-au-Prince airport on January 16, 2011
On January 16, 2011, he boarded Air France with his new companion Veronique Roy and returned to Haiti after 25 years in exile. He landed in Port-au-Prince, and told reporters that he returned "to help the Haitian people." In Haiti, experts and activists of human rights believed that this return was actually linked to a Swiss law which came into effect on February 1st; the law on the restitution of illicit assets, dubbed " The Duvalier" or "Duvalier law", which reversed the burden of proof. This permitted the Swiss Confederation to return a blocked off 4 million dollars to the Haitian government, even without a formal request from the judicial authorities of that country. By returning to Haiti, Duvalier hoped to show that the failure to prosecute him was not due to his fleeing the country but the fact that there were no complaints and that escrow account were rightfully his. However, we must emphasize that it was another Jean-Claude Duvalier returning to Haiti after 25 years in exile. We noticed a slim, frail man with a heavier gait than before. Apparently, he did not seem to be healthy...

JCD arrested, on his way to the court on January 18, 2011
On January 18, he was arrested at his hotel and then subpoena before the Judge at the courthouse before being released and forbidenned to leave the country. Jean-Claude Duvalier,was held responsible by international organizations for Human Rights of the death of thousands of opponents during his presidency (1971-1986). He was also accused by the authorities of Haiti for embezzlement of over $ 100 million dollars, the abuse of power, theft and corruption. After three failed appearances, he presented for the first time before the Court of Appeals in Port-au-Prince, on February 28 2013. In February 2014, an additional investigation was opened against him, which  charged him with formal crimes against humanity.

The news of the death of Jean-Claude Duvalier fell like a bombshell this Saturday, October 4: Former Haitian dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier died of a heart attack. This information caused reactions around the world. They were numerous and sometimes controversial. For some, it was a relief that the dictator was no longer of this world; others experienced regret that he could not answer for his crimes in court. Certain users on Facebook and Twitter insulted Jean-Claude Duvalier mercilessly and took advantage of his death to honor the people who disappeared under his regime. Few nostalgic from the dictatorship, conversely, expressed regret at the death of the former president for life. For For Alix Fils-Aimé, the death of former dictator left a bitter taste: "He regretted that he died before the end of the judicial process. His story, he says, drowned in the ocean of crimes that Duvalier father and son had committed. "

 The family of Jean-Claude Duvalier in the Chapel of St-Louis
 October 11, 2014 during the funeral
Many people wondered if Jean-Claude Duvalier, would be entitled to a state funeral. When President Michel Martelly, declared following the announcement of the death of "Baby Doc", that he considered Jean-Claude as a genuine citizen and raised the possibility of holding a state funeral for him.

Ultimately, the former dictator did not have a state funeral after a government source said that "Baby Doc" should simply have a non official funeral. That was subsequently confirmed by the lawyer of the deceased, by reassuring that a simple service and private  would be held Saturday, October 11.

Several hundred people, including nostalgic and fanatics  of the  Duvalier's regime, attended his funeral on Saturday, October 11th which was celebrated in the small chapel at the congreganist school of St. Louis de Gonzague, the old school of the former dictator.

Former President Prosper Avril, former Ministers A. Raymond
, Fritz.Cinéas Theo Achille, Jean Marie Chanoine and former  
  General Duperval listening to the eulogy of Fritz Cinéas          
People were gathered in front of his coffin covered with the Haitian bicolor flag and offered their condolences to the companion of the deceased, Veronique Roy, his ex-wife, Michele Bennett, and their two children.
Members of the Haitian elite, including former ministers and supporters of the Duvalier regime arrived in luxury SUVs, joining citizens more modestly dressed. The pews of the chapel of Saint-Louis de Gonzague School in Port-au-Prince were completely filled. Representatives of President Michel Martelly and Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe, currently traveled outside the country had been noticed. Former Presidents Boniface Alexandre and Prosper Avril attended the ceremony.

By not receiving the honor of a state funeral is a small victory on several aspects for opponents of the Duvalier regime," said Alex Dupuy, a sociologist born in Haiti, who now teaches at Wesleyan University in Connecticut . A state funeral would have sent the message that his regime was endorsed, rather than convicted, he believes.
The coffin was carried by former members of the FHDH
During the service, former ministers of the former dictator mentioned "one of the greatest presidents of the country", to loud applauses, while other former barons of the regime recalled his achievements during his past 15 years.
A man in tears, arms outstretched, launched "Duvalier left, he had no time to give us the keywords," as he regretted...  


A dozen young dressed with  red t-shirts heckled the funeral procession as it exited  the chapel. "Duvalier is a criminal, he will not go to heaven. "burn Duvalier, behead him," they shouted...
«You have to learn to forget. This is the time of forgiveness. Certainly, there were casualties under Duvalier, however, Jean-Claude was the perpetrator, "questioned Mary Ludie, an artist , 29 years old.» Do not continue to divide the country," she added.
There were no protesters outside the chapel, but the victims of his regime staged a sit-in protest to former headquarters of his party, where some chanted eternal fire to the soul of Jean-Claude Duvalier!


The death of former Haitian President Jean-Claude Duvalier nicknamed "Baby Doc" has provoked reactions worldwide. On Saturday, October 4th 2014 According to many observers, Duvalier's death deprived the Haitians of a human rights trial  that could have been the most important one in the history of the country.


Duvalier cannot answer for the crimes committed during his time in office , which was a regret shared by all human rights defenders in Haiti and abroad. "The end of a saga," "the end of the duvalierienne era", "the end of an era", "the end of the Duvalier", were many headlines read in the newspapers after the death of the dictator who days preceding his death, was in his own home, away from his bodyguards, and the bite of an arachnid (poisonous), forced him to spend two weeks in the hospital, according to our colleague "the Nouvelliste ". Ironically?


Its victims, dead, may be in the process of turning in their graves because justice was not rendered to them. Those still living are forced to wonder if the judicial system that doesnt seem to live up to its mission will ever render when faced...


The fact remains that the people of Haiti have just completed a chapter with the passage into the afterlife of Baby Doc Duvalier.


By Herve Gilbert

October 11, 2014

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

C'EST QUOI CETTE FIEVRE BRESILIENNE ET ARGENTINE EN HAITI?

Par : Emmanuelle Gilles
Qu'est ce qui empêche aux Haïtiens de constituer une bonne équipe et d'investir 5 années d'entrainement avec un entraineur de poids, ainsi Haïti serait à la hauteur pour participer aux prochaines coupes du Monde. Il suffit d'identifier les joueurs doués avec des potentiels - je suis certaine qu'ils existent, comme les Sanon, Obas et Cator. On devrait pouvoir les identifier et investir au maximum pour former une excellente équipe. On n'est pas né champion, on met le coup de collier qu'il faut pour le devenir. C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron.
C'est déconcertant de voir ce fanatisme exagéré pour des équipes étrangères qui sont vraisemblablement indifférentes envers Haïti. Au moins le Brésil aurait l’avantage de contribuer à travers une mission de paix même si elle est décriée. Sa contribution à Haïti dans le cadre de la reconstruction s’élève a 55 millions entièrement payés. Si on veut se solidariser avec le Brésil, à la rigueur, je pourrais le comprendre mais ces comportements hystériques qui vont jusqu’à engendrer des pertes humaines échappent a ma compréhension.
Logiquement, on ne se casse pas les bras pour une équipe étrangère avec laquelle nous n’avons aucun rapport. Quant à l’Argentine, c’est un pays ultra raciste qui a décime toutes les traces Africaines car il y a eu dans ce pays une population noire issue de la traite négrière. Il n’en reste de cette population que 10,000 noirs isolés et tout à fait invisibles ! Le racisme est intégré dans leur culture. Dans La littérature Argentine, on peut lire encore ces vers :
« Les blancs, c’est Dieu qui les fit, les mulâtres, saint Pierre, et les noirs, le diable comme tison de l’enfer. »

Quelle est alors la justification rationnelle de cet attachement à l’Argentine durant le « mondial »? La coupe du Monde est un vrai opium qui brouille les esprits, les sensations étant trop fortes pour se faire la raison. J’avoue que ma nature trop émotionnelle ne me permettrait de m’asseoir devant une télé à contempler cette raclée de l’Allemagne envers l’équipe brésilienne ou l’équipe perdante, Brésil ou pas. Je suis désolée pour eux mais non pas au point de hurler ou de pleurer. Je meurs plutôt l’envie de voir Haïti avec une équipe qui fera honneur a la patrie. J’espère tout de même que lorsque ce jour viendra, on ne criera plus vive le Brésil ou vive l’Argentine !!!

par :Emmanuelle Gilles

La défaite historique du Brésil face à l'Allemagne en demie finale de la coupe du monde


Les médias brésiliens étaient sous le choc mercredi matin suite à la défaite sans appel de l'équipe brésilienne face à l'Allemagne en demi-finale de la Coupe du monde organisée au Brésil.
Les Brésiliens se sont inclinés 7 à 1 mardi soir au Stade Mineirao de la ville de Belo Horizonte, ce qui constitue la pire défaite de la Seleçao en coupe du monde. La Mannschaft a littéralement terrassé son adversaire en inscrivant cinq buts en 18 minutes à des Auriverde totalement impuissants.
Dans la ville de Sao Paolo, des milliers de personnes sont descendues dans les rues, obligeant la police à employer Les gaz lacrymogènes. Des incendies ont été signalés dans plusieurs quartiers de la ville.
Sur son site internet, le journal brésilien Globo Esporte qualifie cette défaite de "honte totale". Le journal Folha de Sao Paulo titrait "humiliation historique", tandis que le quotidien Lance évoquait "la plus grande honte de l'histoire".
Certains médias ont d'ores et déjà nommé cette défaite "Mineiraço", en référence au  Maracanaço, une défaite historique face à l'Uruguay en 1950 au stade Maracana qui priva alors les Brésiliens d'une première victoire en Coupe du monde.
Après le cinquième but de l'Allemagne, inscrit par Sami Khedira à la 29ème minute du jeu, une bousculade s'est produite sur la plage de Copacabana de Rio-de-Janeiro, ou des dizaines de milliers de supporteurs étaient rassemblés pour suivre la diffusion du match en direct.
Selon les médias, au moins onze personnes ont été interpellées par la police à travers le pays.

La  seconde demi-finale opposera les sélections des Pays-Bas et de l'Argentine mercredi soir à Sao Paolo. Le vainqueur jouera le 13 juillet contre l'équipe d'Allemagne, et le perdant se mesurera la veille à la Seleçao pour la troisième place.

Monday, June 30, 2014

Spotlight on Miragoâne !

Miragoâne ! I remember...
French Version
Dr Adly Thebaud, Rahoul Dupervil, Dr.
Jean-Marie Breton ( Gauche vers droite)
The diaspora community native of Miragoâne, third port city of Haiti, located in the department of Nippes and the chief town of the district of Miragoâne offered a large agape in honor of this piece of land of Haiti, on Saturday, June 21, 2014 at the Drs Adly and Josette Thebaud residence at Heathrow Lake Mary, Florida. On the eve of the celebration  of Saint John the Baptist, the patron of the city Miragoâne, this gathering brought many miragoânais and miragoânaises from across the Haitian diaspora.

Bruny and Paule Compas 
The party began at 8 pm with words of welcome from the hosts Adly and Josette Thebaud, the engineer Bruny Compas and Max Jacques, the master of ceremony (MC). Following the invitation and encouragement of Bruny Compas, many participants traveled from Canada, Connecticut, North Carolina, New York and Haiti to participate in this joyous gathering which also represented a great opportunity to reunite in the sumptious residence of doctor Thébaud, who also originates from Miragoâne. This event was also made possible by Bruny Compas, who is well known as a unifying center of Florida, and also a founding member of HASO (Haitian American Society of Orlando). 

The Thebaud's family 
The party held at the magnificent residence of the Thébaud’s made ​a great impression in this gated community of Lake Mary surrounded by magnolias and tennis court. Therefore, it was an inviting atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment,  between friends and comrades scattered ove fourty and fifhty years, as pointed out by one of the guest speakers of the evening, Rahoul Dupervil.
The hearts and minds of this Haitian community nostalgic of their piece of land ignited throughout the evening.

Everything was on the edge of the pool area  well decored in this circumstance where a sumptuous banquet dishes were well chosen in honor of the guests in search of elegance and refinement. The Miragoânaises, elegant in their dress "bustier" fitting, flared, low-cut or backless blade were lovely, the miragoânais meanwhile were "sharp" in their fine suits and they danced happily with their ladies who seemed to be having ants in their legs in addition with the DJ Harry Duval, who’s retro tunes filled the ballroom and very much inviting everyone to dance. A true atmosphere of reunion and good vibes throughout the evening!
Stretching in length, the host of the party, Dr. Thébaud has then highlighted the main goal of this worldly activity; he took the opportunity to highlight the projects initiated by some citizens of the community Miragoâne. Photos and videos presented by Dr Ralph Gousse were reviving the memories of school, football and youth etc ...
Rahoul Dupervil has promised to make the grandest festival next year promising to bring more people from Miragoâne.

Informed observers could detect from the atmosphere a certain willingness among this diaspora community to unite their efforts to renovate their hometown. The celebration continued Sunday, June 22 with a barbecue (grill) at Bruny Compas’s House. 

These festivities was another proof of the love that the diaspora generally feeds in his heart for Haiti, a love scarcely recognized by some politicians who therefore do everything to exclude or discourage the diaspora with their retrograde actions or the actions taken step menus (lip service). A diaspora that yet thinks only to assist every corner  as Miragoâne Haiti.

Haiti Connection Network was represented by the young Hervey Gilbert Jr who did a great photojournalism in which we invite you to watch by clicking here...
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By Herve Gilbert herve.gilbert@gmail.com

Some segments of the atmosphere of the evening in Video

Friday, June 27, 2014

NOTE DE PRESSE DE L'UNDH

Lesly Manigat
Il est de ces personnalités à la dimesion desquelles on ne peut que se heurter chaque fois qu’on s’engage sur les sentiers de l’Histoire. Et de cette Histoire à laquelle les événements et les hommes se sont constamment heurtés, Leslie Manigat fut à la fois un témoin et un acteur. Il avait même donné aux plus jeunes une indéniable leçon tirée de la discipline dans laquelle il excellait le mieux, en soutenant par une action concrète les subtilités d’une pensée dogmatique un peu trop en avance sur son temps. Et c’est faute d’une éducation civique, entamée et poursuivie avec autant de compétence que d’efficacité, éducation, que, pourtant, il avait tenté de transmettre dans ses interventions télévisées, que son expérience de la “fulgurance louverturienne” n’avait pas su donner les résultats escomptés. L’écho de ses discours n’a donc point obtenu les bonnes grâces d’une population peu habituée à cet exercice hautement intellectualisé de la politique.

Aussi, en 1988, se voyait-il interpellé, sollicité par l’Histoire pour tenter d’infirmer la thèse du Duc de Saint Simon:’ Ecrire l’histoire de son pays et de son temps…c’est se montrer à soi-même pied à pied le néant du monde, de ses craintes, de ses désirs, de ses espérances, de ses disgrâces, de ses fortunes, de ses travaux…” Et nous savons pertinemment que la tâche n’était pas au-dessus des forces de l’homme de pensée et d’action qui voulut projeter sur l’écran national les séquences d’une épopée nouvelle dans laquelle il croyait.

D’Haïti, nous est parvenue la triste nouvelle du décès du Professeur Leslie Manigat au terme d’une maladie stoïquement supportée. Avec lui, s’en va un morceau d’humanité haïtienne qu’il sera difficile de reconstituer. Dans le champ clos des mots de regrets, l’amertume se presse au rendez-vous d’adieu à l’endroit d’un Homme qui fut plus qu’un “monument historique”. Et de plaintes en contritions, de soupirs en regrets, L’Union Nationale des Démocrates Haïtiens (UNDH) ne peut que partager la douleur de sa digne épouse, des parents, des amis, partisans et sympathisants auxquels elle offre ses paroles profondes pour les aider à traverser cette inévitable vallée de larmes.


Adieu Professeur, dors bien sur ta couche de poussière. Mais, n’oublie pas de veiller, du haut de ta mémoire immortelle, sur tous ceux qui, de loin ou de près, ont professé en ta compagnie, le culte des vertus hautement confisquées.

Miami, le 26 Juin 2014
Dr  Jean L. Théagène 
Président de L'UNDH



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