
Reference photo: Demonstrators march during a demonstration called by artists to demand the resignation of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, in the streets of Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, October 13, 2019. Reuters/Andres Martinez Casares.

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Reference photo: Demonstrators march during a demonstration called by artists to demand the resignation of Haitian President Jovenel Moise, in the streets of Petion Ville, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, October 13, 2019. Reuters/Andres Martinez Casares.
By Tanya Wadhwa – Oct 18, 2022
Citizens flooded the streets across Haiti in rejection of President Ariel Henryās request for international military assistance, demanding that foreign powers stop interfering in Haiti
On Monday October 17, under the banner of āOccupation is Over, Long Live Our New Independence,ā hundreds of thousands of Haitians flooded the streets across the country, demanding the unequivocal resignation of de-facto President Ariel Henry and rejecting his treasonousĀ request for international military assistanceĀ to fight criminal gangs. Citizens organized massive demonstrations, marches and roadblocks inĀ all ten departments of the country against Henryās decision, claiming that it would pave the way for another foreign military occupation of the country.
In the capital Port-au-Prince, thousands gathered at the Champs-de-Mars public square and marched to the US embassy to demand an end to the US imperialist intervention in Haiti. However, before reaching the embassy, police repressed protesters using tear gas. Only over a hundred people managed to reach the embassy. Those who did arrive at the embassy raised slogans demanding that the US government, the UN and the international community as a whole respect the right to self-determination of the Haitian people and revoke their support for Henryās illegitimate government.
Hoy | Un manifestante anónimo : "Estoy con estĆ” bandera š·šŗ porque #Rusia es el primer paĆs que reconoce nuestra independencia. Estados Unidos, Francia, Canada… Actualmente impide a #Haiti a tener cooperación con ella… Por eso tengo estĆ” bandera." pic.twitter.com/jQ2NXBjXas
— Jackson Jean | Internacional (@jacksonjean_es) October 18, 2022
In cities such as Les Cayes, Jacmel, Cap-HaĆÆtien, JĆ©rĆ©mie and GonaĆÆves, thousands of people demonstrated, denouncing the Henry administration for requesting foreign military support, despite knowing that previous military interventions did not fix the countryās problems. Security forces violently repressed the peaceful protests in all of these cities.
The massive nationwide mobilizations coincided with the 216th anniversary of assassination of Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the leader of the Haitian Slave Revolution against French colonial rule (1791-1804) and considered āFather of the Nationā by the Haitian people. Every year, Haitians mobilize on this day in commemoration of his life and revolutionary contributions to the country. This October 17, Haitians vowed to continue struggling against any new foreign invasion and live up to his legacy.
Haitian journalist Jean WaltĆØs Bien-AimĆ©, ofĀ Radio ResistanceĀ andĀ Haitian Popular Press Agency, toldĀ Peoples Dispatch, āThe Haitian people totally reject Ariel Henryās request for foreign intervention and they have proved it by carrying out massive mobilizations today on October 17.ā
āThe population has sworn to keep struggling and not let foreign soldiers contaminate Dessalinesā land,ā he added.
The UN Security Council
As the protests were taking place, the UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the UN Security Council on Monday once again called for āarmed actionā in Haiti, warning that residents face a ānightmarishā situation.
āThe main port is blocked by gangs that prevent the fuel from leaving, because there is no fuel, there is no water, and because there is no water, the danger of cholera intensifies,ā said Guterres.
āI believe that we need to not only strengthen the Haitian police, with training, equipment, and other measures, but that in the present circumstances, we need an armed action to release the port and allow a humanitarian corridor to be established,ā he added.
For the past two weeks, gangs have blockaded the Varreux terminal in Port-au-Prince, which has led to critical shortages of fuel and water and has complicated efforts to respond to a dangerous outbreak of cholera.
On October 5, in an address to the nation, Henry expressed his intention to request the help of the international community to deal with the humanitarian crisis caused by gangs. On October 9, Henry, through an official letter to the UN Secretary General, asked the UN to intervene militarily in the country. On October 10, Guterres urged the international community to consider deploying forces to Haiti to address growing humanitarian and security crises in the country.
On October 12, a delegation of the US governmentĀ visitedĀ the country to evaluate Henryās request. The same day, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the US imposed visa sanctions against gang leaders in Haiti.
This Monday, the UN Security Council met to discuss the US and Mexican governmentsā proposals for the deployment of a non-UN multinational force in Haiti, and the imposition of targeted sanctions on gang leaders like Jimmy ChĆ©rizier, a former police officer known as āBarbecue,ā who leads a gang alliance called G9 and Family.
During the session, representatives of some governments such as China supported imposing sanctions against gang members and their supporters, but disapproved of the deployment of an international armed force in the country. The UNSC is scheduled to vote on the resolutions on Friday, October 21.
China is correct. Targeted sanctions (travel ban, assets freezes and arms embargo) against #Haiti's criminal oligarchs that arm and finance gangs to maintain their economic grip is exactly what the UN needs to do. https://t.co/EdhIHzYH6q
— Madame Boukman – Justice 4 Haiti šš¹ (@madanboukman) October 18, 2022
With regards to the international communityās eagerness to resolve the crisis in Haiti, journalist Bien-AimĆ© stressed that āan entity cannot be the problem and the solution at the same time. The international community, the United Nations are the real authors of the chaos, the mess in Haiti, they canāt be the solution.ā
āThey created the mess so that they could present themselves as rescuers, as saviors,ā he added.
According to Bien-AimĆ©, āthe Haitian people will not allow theĀ deployment of foreign troops on national soil.ā He added: āWhat Haiti needs as help from the international community is equipment for the national police, so that they can confront the gangs.
āWe need the US to stop making decisions in Haitiās politics, stop interfering in our politics, stop supporting gangs and sending guns in the country. The international community must stop creating instability in Haiti, stop applying the criminal neoliberal agenda in the country, stop supporting the extreme-right to carry on their domination of Haiti. The international community, especially the US, must stop using the CIA to destabilize Haiti. The international community must recognize Haitiās sovereignty. Haitians can lead the country if the international community stops influencing the politics of the country.ā
Canada and the US send military equipment to Haiti
Additionally, amid widespread rejection of international interference, on Saturday October 15, Canadian and United States military aircraft delivered āsecurity equipment,ā including tactical and armored vehicles and other supplies to Haiti.
In a jointĀ statement, the Canadian and US government indicated the equipment was purchased by Haitiās government, and was aimed at supporting the Caribbean countryās police to fight criminal gangs.
āThis equipment will assist the Haitian National Police in their fight against criminal actors who are fomenting violence and disrupting the flow of critically-needed humanitarian assistance, hindering efforts to halt the spread of cholera,ā read the statement.
According to reports from local media, on October 15, four armored vehicles were received in the capital Port-au-Prince, and by October 28, Haiti will received 18 more.
In recent weeks, gangs occupied two police substations and stole an armored car, without the police being able to confront them. The police had admitted on several occasions their inability to contain the armed groups due to lack of equipment and preparation.
Nevertheless, Haitians citizens and social organizations are skeptical about the use of military equipment as Henry has repeatedly criminalized the mass protests demanding his resignation, claiming that the protests are being led by gangs.
Since August 22, Haitians have been demonstrating against chronic gang violence, poverty, food insecurity, inflation and fuel shortages. The Haitian people have argued that the multidimensional crisis facing the country has deepened due to the mismanagement of the ruling far-right Haitian TĆØt Kale Party (PHTK). They are demanding that Henry must leave power because he is incapable of stabilizing the country.