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    Haiti Needs Its Army Back (Part III)

     
    The deactivation of the Haitian army was an unconstitutional act that was endorsed by Jean- Bertrand Aristide in 1995. The inaction of all those who rose to power after him are as guilty as he is and they should be all punished for violation of Haitians’ human rights and for allowing social injustice to flourish in the country; they are the cause of Haiti’s shattering educational, security, political, and economical system.

    As opposed to Liechtenstein in 1868 and Panama in 1994, which respective army abolishment was confirmed by an unanimous parliamentary vote for constitutional change; Aristide did not go through the established chain of leadership in order to obtain a bi-partisan vote; he had selfishly exceeded his presidential boundaries so he could satisfy his personal political agenda, which had led to an Haiti vulnerable to foreign interventions.

    Among all other advantages [job creation, restoration of the country's core values, protection of lives and properties, kicking MINUSTAH out of the country, etc.) the reactivation of the traditional and historic Haiti's national force will be the comprehensive step toward building a state of law.

    It will also show that Haiti has grown two pairs, proving to the world that Haiti is embracing a constitutional way of life and thus it wants to reclaim, earn, and maintain a seat at the concert of great nations.

    Haiti needs its army back because that deactivation violated and continues to violate basic human rights of Haitians; it blocks the progress of Haiti and it showed Aristide's disrespect and disregard of Haitian laws and constitutional institutions.

    The deactivation of les “Forces Armées d'Haiti” has been Aristide's little legacy for over a decade; it is now time to diligently pose acts respecting the constitution instead of persistently fearing to stand up and fight hard for what is right; for what they believe.

    Haiti needs its army because its reactivation will be giving to Haitians their rights to freedom back; it will be the brought back of what made foreigners think twice before they decided to use Haiti as their Automated Teller Machines.

    It will eliminate rape, sexual exploitation, and genocide coming from the MINUSTAH; it will reduce humiliation and foreign interferences and will make a much world widely marketable Haitian.

    Bobb Q Rousseau

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