THE EXTERNAL DOMINATION: Modern Yet Silent.

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THE MODERN, YET SILENT EXTERNAL DOMINATION OF HAITI:
"The Current Colonization From Abroad"
By Wilgeens Rosenberg

The external domination of Haiti's resources and political processes mostly by U.S. interests is so deep and pervasive that no autonomy remains in the Country.

It has become way too common of the Haitian people to place blame on the Haitian Government which by all means have not been stern nor firm into engaging into more pro-active efforts to properly represent the impoverished Nation.

Within Haiti, it seems as though the people have ceased to be inspired and lack brevity to truly confront the Country's real problems as they have done or as it had happened before when Haiti was once ruled by the fierceness of the Duvalierist regime when artists, writers, philosophers and local politicians used to engage in motivated movements to advocate for change and were willing to pay the price for Country.

To think back then it was way less democratically feasible to may have happened or taken place; but nonetheless those movements did prevail and brought an end to the dictatorship ruling of the Country.

Haiti now has no Arms ban over it; it has long been lifted.

Now why the preparation and training for a Haitian Armed Forces by the foreign troops that are present in the Country is not underway is beyond anyone's guess.

Perhaps certain accords were made between the U.S and the Dominican Republic fearing that an armed and yet an economically challenge Haiti would be crucially very threatening toward their Sovereignty which explains why the sudden support in arms by the United States to the Dominican Republic in bolstering their military capability.

Haiti's need to inspire ideals of nationhood, solidarity and civic duty; to include the social, economical as well as the political improvement to uplift Haiti's redemptive mission in the world from constant chronic instability and vulnerable to outside or foreign interventions relies on the Country's military integrity in defense of respect and total national sovereignty.

As history repeats itself in seeing newly modern invasions or occupations that exploit with systematically corrupt and handicap policies that keep defeating other nations' paths to self sufficiency and aim to incapacitate furthermore oppressed people; then so shall the innate right of the people of Haiti to become united in the name of nation as a nation in reliving Haiti's true meaning to the National devise of "L'Union Fait La Force."

Wilgeens.rosenberg Gmail.com, April 18 2008, 1:02 AM

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