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It is well known that Haiti has been looted by foreign governments, banks and comprador leaders since its birth. However, the <em>Times</em> cannot even pose the question why, let alone answer it, because this leads in a revolutionary direction.
The St Kitts Nevis Observer
WASHINGTON/PORT-AU-PRINCE – The head of the Civilian Tribunal of Croix-des-Bouquets has ordered the release of Supreme Court Justice Yvickel Dabresil.
The justice was one of 23 people arrested early Sunday in connection with an alleged coup attempt. A video produced by the Haitian National Intelligence Service and distributed to the press begins with mobile phone footage of Dabresil shortly after his arrest.
According to local media, the judge remains in detention at the Croix-des-Bouquets Government Commissioner’s office, pending the enforcement of the release order.
Seventeen others who were arrested in a sting operation regarding the alleged coup attempt remain in detention.
Heartbreakingly, the spirit of Haitian independence has been replaced by a menage of new ways that white powers attempt to reassert their grip on my homeland.