(Français) In the predawn hours of Dec. 18, three explosive drones blew up the depot of the National Center for Equipment (CNE) located just west of Port-au-Prince’s international airport and just east of Cité Soleil, the capital’s largest slum. The CNE, which stored and operated the Haitian state’s bulldozers, graders, backhoes, cranes, and other infrastructure
Like Gaza, Ayiti is a type of concentration camp, and like Palestinians, Ayitians have never stopped resisting their occupation and never will. In addition to successive military interventions, the U.S. and West European powers have unleashed brutal and unrelenting repression in every sphere of Ayiti’s existence, including the psych-ops campaign to demonize Ayiti’s rich cultural and spiritual heritage. Despite this, Ayiti remains a “problem” for them, because no matter how hard they try, they have never been able to crush the indomitable spirit of the Ayitian people.
Fighting for Ayiti’s Second Liberation