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HAITI: Donate and protest! The US is controlling the borders and preventing relief getting through. Call the US embassy in protest on 020 7499 9000. Call the Foreign Office on 020 7008 1500. Call your MP on 020 7219 3000 and any press contacts you have.
Information: Saving Lives With No Relief: http://konpay.org/en/node/454 Doctors without Borders press release: http://www.doctorswithoutborders.org//press/release.cfm?id=4165&cat=press-release Nobody is Coordinating the Aid - Report from Port-au-Prince: http://konpay.org/en/node/456 The US is failing Haiti again: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/patrick-cockburn-the-us-is-failing-haiti-ndash-again-1869539.html UK rescue team plane prevented from getting into Haiti: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/search-and-rescue-i-received-a-text-from-rapid-uk-just-after-11pm-within-an-hour-we-had-team-ready-to-go-1870409.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/18/aristide-haiti-mandate-recovery |
As you’ve seen in the news, hundreds of thousands are feared dead after Haiti was hit by a 7.0 earthquake, the largest in 250 years, 10 miles from its capital Port-au-Prince. Thousands of homes have been crushed along with hospitals, the National Palace and the UN’s HQ. At least three million people, a third of the population, have been affected.
Since 12 January survivors have been desperately calling for emergency relief. They are increasingly angry that despite promises the aid is not getting to them. People looking for loved ones are struggling with their bare hands to free trapped survivors.
The US military has taken over the airport and are obstructing rescue efforts. Caribbean and Latin American governments and Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres are complaining that the US is preventing humanitarian aid coming in. In a repeat of what the US did with Katrina, banks, shops and institutions are protected while starving people who help themselves to whatever they can find are called a ‘security risk’ and shot at.
The earthquake’s devastating effects could have been avoided. In 2008 experts warned of this kind of catastrophe. The US and the UN have occupied Haiti for years, but their priority is military occupation, not survival – unlike Cuba, which has weathered similar natural disasters with hardly any loss of life.
We’ve seen how, after other disasters, governments pledge help which they may never send; and what the public sends is often siphoned off before reaching those it was intended to help. We must do all we can to prevent this happening again in Haiti.
People are calling for the return of their democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, removed by Bush. US troops marching into Haiti seem more concerned with stopping the movement for Aristide’s return than with any rescue. From his forced exile in South Africa, President Aristide, cried as he said that he and his wife were prepared to leave immediately. "We feel deeply and profoundly that we should be there, in Haiti, with them, trying our best to prevent death.” He added in Creole, “If one suffers we all suffer. Togetherness is strength. Courage. Hold on, hold on."
Will the only person with a mandate to govern be kept from leading Hait’s recovery and reconstruction? Haitians feel he is the only guarantee that funds will be used to save lives and rebuild homes, hospitals, schools.
Once again the revolutionary people of Haiti are being given a death sentence for their ongoing refusal to submit to foreign intervention. Help stop this genocide. Your support is needed now.
We send financial contributions to grassroots women, the main carers on whose work community survival depends. Big or small, your donations are needed now more than ever. They will go directly to those in immediate need – no NGO takes an “administrative cut”. EMERGENCY VIGIL In support of the people of Haiti |
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