Haiti's real crisis isn't gangs-it's foreign occupation w/Jafrik Ayiti

The drumbeat of intervention is rolling once again for Haiti. Since last year, plans have been laid for a US-sponsored intervention in Haiti, nominally led by Kenya, ostensibly in the name of fighting "gang violence" in the Caribbean nation. While corporate media has breathlessly pushed the narrative of a lawless Haiti overrun by criminal organizations, such framing deliberately excludes the role of the US and its allies in the so-called Core Group in destabilizing Haiti over the past 20 years in particular-not to mention the past two centuries since Haiti's independence. Quebec-based activist Jafrik Ayiti joins The Real News to help set the record straight on Haiti's history, and how the social disorder splattered across the front pages of Western media outlets has been manufactured by the very governments now calling for intervention.
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  • @ginettenestor5108
    @ginettenestor5108Ай бұрын

    At the slightest opportunity, Western Media is always poised to let the world know that Haiti 🇭🇹 is the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. However, it must be known that this narrative is totally incomplete. It should be added that Haiti is the most exploited, the most plundered, and the most hated country in the Western Hemisphere for what it represents for black folks. There you have it.

  • @TheRenaissanceAmazon

    @TheRenaissanceAmazon

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah. It’s the most exploited by its own people.

  • @Jayne-bk1qp

    @Jayne-bk1qp

    Ай бұрын

    DEFINITELY, IT WAS HAITI THAT SUCCESSFULLY LEAD TO THE REVOLUTION FOR AFRICAN PEOPLE ESPECIALLY AFRICAN AMERICANS! WE MUST NEVER FORGET AND EMBRACE ALL OUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS OF GOOD WILL!❤

  • @rarefruit2320

    @rarefruit2320

    Ай бұрын

    Op said “black folks” 😂 Racist spotted 😳

  • @bikoizrael7535

    @bikoizrael7535

    29 күн бұрын

    Absolutely they’re not about to EVER forgive or forget Atari for kicking France n all Europeans out of De Country in De Dawn of De 19th century

  • @John-hh5kx

    @John-hh5kx

    29 күн бұрын

    Voodoo kills

  • @psmith2714
    @psmith2714Ай бұрын

    I heard someone say "Haiti is not poor, but it is impoverished ".

  • @bro9680

    @bro9680

    Ай бұрын

    It is supposed to be 1 of the richest countries in the world

  • @justmyopinion9883

    @justmyopinion9883

    Ай бұрын

    I heard that too. And I agree.

  • @chillmamaeyes

    @chillmamaeyes

    Ай бұрын

    True if you want a city life in Haiti country side living need some resources but the living is very rich in ways we fight for everyday😢

  • @georgewolfiii1170

    @georgewolfiii1170

    Ай бұрын

    @@chillmamaeyes ????? How is Haiti rich in ways that other people fight for every day?

  • @alexbalayants8490

    @alexbalayants8490

    Ай бұрын

    Parenti talks about this at length

  • @lulusp1023
    @lulusp1023Ай бұрын

    Freedom for Haiti now

  • @georgewolfiii1170

    @georgewolfiii1170

    Ай бұрын

    ????? Haiti is not a colony of any foreign country; and it is not part of any foreign government’s empire! !!!

  • @jaymevogl4338
    @jaymevogl433829 күн бұрын

    I’m so disgusted with US UK AU CN etc and the absolute havoc they’re involved with internationally ….and what the Clinton Foundation has done in Haiti is evil beyond words

  • @gloriem5721

    @gloriem5721

    26 күн бұрын

    Don't forget the worst succubus FRANCE

  • @jaymevogl4338

    @jaymevogl4338

    26 күн бұрын

    @@gloriem5721 Didn’t know…😢

  • @JP-ve7gn

    @JP-ve7gn

    24 күн бұрын

    Stop blaming people. Since 1804, we have gotten independence. What did we do for Haiti as haitian started blaming ourselves so we could change. It is about us.

  • @svenhanson398

    @svenhanson398

    24 күн бұрын

    @@JP-ve7gn Blame those who deserve to be blamed

  • @kaycannsharpe9060
    @kaycannsharpe9060Ай бұрын

    My heart cries out for the Haitians. So much hypocrisy from the Europeans and Western countries. Such a shame.

  • @morr3349
    @morr3349Ай бұрын

    Long live the true Liberation of Haitian peoples 🇭🇹✊🏿✊🏿👍🏿👍🏿💪🏿💪🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @chankiSlim

    @chankiSlim

    Ай бұрын

    Of All Africans. We will never be free until we all unite around the globe!

  • @iamshebeeloloindigenous

    @iamshebeeloloindigenous

    Ай бұрын

    ​@chankiSlim All so called blacks are not African so stop! The people in Haiti are indigenous to Haiti just like in America. Do your research and stop repeating what you've been taught by outsiders.

  • @Freedom_flower1

    @Freedom_flower1

    29 күн бұрын

    @@iamshebeeloloindigenousall Haitians are from African descent, not indigenous 🤦🏻‍♀️ learn history the right way, Haitians were never indigenous, they were slaves brought in from Africa by France

  • @suetrinaalexander7596

    @suetrinaalexander7596

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@iamshebeeloloindigenousYeah! But we still need to unite on the global level. There is always strength in numbers. We need to try and built unity and business partnerships all over the globe with each other. To over come our bad situations and learn from one another and teach one another. Respect and Love one another one Love!!! ❤❤❤💜💜💜😊😊😊

  • @lislenelouisxvi8442

    @lislenelouisxvi8442

    26 күн бұрын

    Exactly...​@@iamshebeeloloindigenous

  • @trueblue7254
    @trueblue7254Ай бұрын

    If Haiti is so poor , why is US, France, Canada so interested in Haiti? Gold, Iridium, oil. We Haitians say no more of the oppression and slavery. We do not need poisonous foods in Hait anymore. Haitians rather starved then accepting poisonous rice and other foods

  • @purplepheasant4776

    @purplepheasant4776

    Ай бұрын

    You are being poisoned. 😮 I shouldn't be surprised.

  • @dreltagibson2536

    @dreltagibson2536

    Ай бұрын

    Become independ, start going YOUR OWN foods. Stop depending on THEM.

  • @toitoi3928

    @toitoi3928

    Ай бұрын

    This is nonsense. I am just curious. What type of food will the illegal eat if they make it to Florida?

  • @trueblue7254

    @trueblue7254

    Ай бұрын

    @@purplepheasant4776 hmmmm! What else can you say. why the interest in Haiti ?

  • @ajones9740

    @ajones9740

    Ай бұрын

    People just need to plant self seeding plants..fast growing veggie and mushrooms 10-14 days....purify water...drink activated charcoal...their tactics are outdated...hayti need to 100% cut ties with those Main countries..these people think they want that energy till they get it

  • @Petes4G
    @Petes4GАй бұрын

    This was a great interview. Thank you for this. 🙏🏾

  • @chankiSlim
    @chankiSlimАй бұрын

    I knew a lot about Haiti, but this is something much more!

  • @alainpaul9523
    @alainpaul952328 күн бұрын

    May God save Haiti 🇭🇹 justice foŕ Haiti and African nations ❤

  • @malibugordon7625
    @malibugordon7625Ай бұрын

    I like this talk..open my eyes

  • @mariejosep4024
    @mariejosep4024Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jafrik to educate the viewers about the complex situation in Haiti! Well done ! Thank you the real news network!

  • @florencelanlenou7278
    @florencelanlenou7278Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much, my brothers, for what you are doing. This is the first time I have come across your website. I am from Bénin the former Dahomé. I am always praying for Haiti because they are my brothers and sisters. I feel so bad for what they are going to. May our ancestors help them and protect them. Continue to pray for them. Thank you so much for your fight.

  • @blkqueen6201

    @blkqueen6201

    29 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much family.

  • @mariarod6998

    @mariarod6998

    29 күн бұрын

    Haiti will rise up in the name of our encestors

  • @bertbaker7067
    @bertbaker7067Ай бұрын

    The fate of Haiti is a good example of the consequences of unequal exchange. Explicit state colonialism has been replaced by implicit corporate colonialism. Solidarité 🇭🇹

  • @charliel4103

    @charliel4103

    Ай бұрын

    Neoliberalism and secret shadow governments of the US state department, foreign embassies, and the illegal core group keep Hayti down.

  • @TheRenaissanceAmazon

    @TheRenaissanceAmazon

    Ай бұрын

    It’s a good example of internal corruption and laziness.

  • @TheClassConscience

    @TheClassConscience

    27 күн бұрын

    @TheRenaissanceAmazon ignorant. Internal corruption? How are they internally corrupted to bend their foreign policy to meet the demands of foreign entities? Yet whenever they' attempt to gain economic independence, they are antagonized by these same Western nations who profit off their oppression. Either stay quiet in your ignorance or start to pay attention the economic relations.

  • @BruceLee-tq4is
    @BruceLee-tq4isАй бұрын

    Canada, USA, france mix with THE ACTUAL people in polics are the first gang. And we need to talk and focus on them

  • @lauiresmallwood885

    @lauiresmallwood885

    25 күн бұрын

    The first gang and the boss to many gangs. And the Catholic church...

  • @hanahana6846
    @hanahana6846Ай бұрын

    This interview opened my eyes to the truth of Haiti's struggle for dignity, well done guys thanks for enlightening us.

  • @joeren8948
    @joeren8948Ай бұрын

    Deep! I don’t get emotional easily, even watching the worst atrocities. But this interview? It struck me differently. Thank you all.

  • @beverns
    @bevernsАй бұрын

    Couldn't have broken down the source of Haiti's any simpler. Thank you!

  • @slidinghills
    @slidinghillsАй бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this powerful conversation.

  • @user-vx8vl9lc1w
    @user-vx8vl9lc1w26 күн бұрын

    Thank you very much Brother Jafrk Ayiti.

  • @ronaldpetion8537
    @ronaldpetion8537Ай бұрын

    Mèsi anpil Jafrik Ayiti pou pawol sa yo. Thank you to TRNN for this podcast

  • @Bigga_haitian
    @Bigga_haitian28 күн бұрын

    Well said my brother, I love my Haitian People. They have the heart of warriors.

  • @slavsaratlic8197
    @slavsaratlic8197Ай бұрын

    Thank you gentlemen for putting out this much needed truth 🙏. Respect and appreciation for your knowledge and what you do. Peace ✌️ ❤

  • @robertplatte5700
    @robertplatte5700Ай бұрын

    Wow what a lot of truth bombs in this programme, I did not realise that Haiti has been fucked over so many times by the white man. I am real glad I listened to this show. Haiti for Haitians

  • @machougeorgess9519
    @machougeorgess951927 күн бұрын

    Thank you Jafrik🥰 you are one of the perfect person in the Haitian community for this interview THANK YOU BROTHER 🤗

  • @user-je6bt4nt4w
    @user-je6bt4nt4w29 күн бұрын

    You're the only real news . Congratulations and real channel

  • @Messiah-vi9mk
    @Messiah-vi9mk28 күн бұрын

    This is as accurate as it gets when talking about hayti’s crisis!!!

  • @trueblue7254
    @trueblue7254Ай бұрын

    Haiti is a sovereign nation, a multinational force is illegal and pall previous ones were illegal

  • @red-baitingswine8816
    @red-baitingswine8816Ай бұрын

    Good to hear Mr. Ayiti educate us.

  • @keithwilliams2852
    @keithwilliams2852Ай бұрын

    (Don't try the censorship thing.)This commenter was thinking that the guest in this video was on the ball about events unfolding in Haiti until he suggested that Field Marshall Cherizier is a "criminal" and should not be allowed to sit at the table in determining the future of Haiti. As the guest has intimated, Haiti is ruled by a tiny clique of wealthy families who keep the majority of the population in line through their surrogates. It is not at all surprising that men like Barbeque would have adopted certain unconventional means to change the status quo and by so doing earn the undeserved stigma of being "criminals." Cherizier and other so-called "gang leaders" have a right at the table because they are the ones who have been courageous enough to sacrifice life and limb to expose the stench that has been reeking in Haiti for as long as anyone can remember. Anything short of that would be the equivalent of what unfolded in Grenada 40 years ago where the people who actually staged the revolution were sidelined by bourgeoise armchair quarterbacks who were regarded as being more representative of the image of the revolution. But we all know how things turned out in the end. In other words, the so-called "gang leaders" simply have to find common cause and continue the struggle in the genuine interest of the Haitian people.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    Ай бұрын

    Haiti. The long-suffering people of Haiti finally elected a truly democratic government led by Father Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991. But President Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-backed military coup after eight months in office.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    Ай бұрын

    REAL US HISTORY - NOT THE CREATION OF A FAKE HISTORY (AS THEY PRETEND TO SEE IT)! 1. Afghanistan. In the 1980s, the U.S. worked with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to overthrow Afghanistan's socialist government. It funded, trained and armed forces led by conservative tribal leaders (whose power was threatened) by the country's progress on education, women's rights, and land reform. 2. Albania. Between 1949 and 1953, the U.S. set out to overthrow the government of Albania, the smallest and most vulnerable communist country in Eastern Europe. Many of the exiles involved in the plan were former collaborators with the Italian and German occupation during World War II. They included former Interior Minister Xhafer Deva, who oversaw the deportations of “Jews, Communists, partisans and suspicious persons” (as described in a Nazi document) to Auschwitz. Declassified U.S. documents have since revealed that Deva was one of 743 Nazi and fascist war criminals recruited by the U.S. after the war. 3. Argentina. U.S. documents declassified in 2003 detail conversations between U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Argentinian Foreign Minister Admiral Guzzetti in October 1976. Soon after, the military junta seized power in Argentina. Kissinger explicitly approved the junta's “dirty war,” in which it eventually killed up to 30,000, most of them young people, and stole 400 children from the families of their murdered parents. Kissinger told Guzzetti, “Look, our basic attitude is, that we would like you to succeed, the quicker you succeed, the better.” The U.S. Ambassador in Buenos Aires reported that Guzzetti returned in a state of jubilation, convinced that there is no real problem with the US government over that issue. 4. Brazil. The CIA provided all the support needed to ensure the success of the coup, including funding for opposition labour and student groups in street protests, as in Ukraine and Venezuela today. 5. Cambodia. As the Khmer Rouge gained strength in 1973, the CIA reported that its (propaganda has been most effective among refugees subjected to B-52 strikes). After the Khmer Rouge killed at least 2 million of its own people and was finally driven out by the Vietnamese army in 1979, the U.S. Kampuchea Emergency Group, based in the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, set out to feed and supply them as the (resistance) to the new Vietnamese-backed Cambodian government. Under U.S. pressure, the World Food Program (WFP) provided $12 million to feed 20,000 to 40,000 Khmer Rouge soldiers. 6. Chile. After General Pinochet seized power in Chile, the CIA kept Chilean officials on its payroll, and they worked closely with Chile's DINA intelligence agency, as the military government killed thousands of people and jailed and tortured tens of thousands more. 7. China. By the end of 1945, 100,000 U.S. troops were fighting alongside Chinese Kuomintang (and Japanese) forces in Communist-held areas of northern China. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang were the most corrupt of all U.S. allies. A steady stream of U.S. advisers in China, warned the U.S. aid was being stolen by Chiang and his cronies, some of it even sold to the Japanese, but the U.S. commitment to Chiang continued throughout the war, his defeat by the Communists saw him flee to Taiwan. 8. Colombia. When U.S. special forces and the Drug Enforcement Administration aided Colombian forces to track down and kill drug lord Pablo Escobar, they worked with a vigilante group called Los Pepes. In 1997, Diego Murillo-Bejarano and other Los Pepes' leaders co-founded the AUC (United Self-defence Forces of Colombia) which was responsible for 75% of violent civilian deaths in Colombia over the next 10 years. 9. Cuba. The United States supported the Batista dictatorship as it created the repressive conditions that led to the Cuban Revolution, killing up to 20,000 of its own people. After the revolution, the CIA launched a long campaign of terrorism against Cuba, CIA-backed operations against Cuba included the attempted invasion at the Bay of Pigs, in which 100 Cuban exiles and four Americans were killed; several attempted assassinations of Fidel Castro and successful assassinations of other officials. 10. El Salvador. The government forces responsible for this one-sided slaughter, were almost entirely established, trained, armed and supervised by the CIA, U.S. special forces and the U.S. School of the Americas. 11. France. After the OSS merged into the new CIA after the war, it used its contacts to restore Corsican gangsters to power in Marseille, to break dock strikes and CGT control of the docks. It protected the Corsicans as they set up heroin labs and began shipping heroin to New York, where the American-Sicilian mafia also flourished under CIA protection. 12. Ghana, There was a rising star in Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah. He was Prime Minister under British rule from 1952 to 1960, when Ghana became independent, and he became president. In 1965, he wrote a book called Neocolonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA coup in 1966. 13. Greece. Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup in 1967, leading to seven more years of military rule. His son Andreas was elected as Greece's first “socialist” president in 1981, but many ELAS-EAM members jailed in the 1940s were never freed and died in prison. 14. Guatemala. After its first operation to overthrow a foreign government in Iran in 1953, the CIA launched a more elaborate operation to remove the elected liberal government of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954. 15. Haiti. The long-suffering people of Haiti finally elected a truly democratic government led by Father Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991. But President Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-backed military coup after eight months in office. 16. Honduras. The 2009 coup in Honduras has led to severe repression and death squad murders of political opponents, union organizers and journalists. At the time of the coup, U.S. officials denied any role in the coup, and they used semantics to avoid cutting off U.S. military aid (as required under U.S. law), the U.S. Embassy was the main power, brokering and managing the aftermath of the coup and forming a government that is now repressing and murdering its people. 17. Indonesia. In 1965, General Suharto seized effective power from President Sukarno on the pretext of combatting a failed coup and unleashed an orgy of mass murder that killed at least half a million people. U.S. diplomats later admitted providing lists of 5,000 Communist Party members to be killed. 18. Iran. Iran may be the most instructive case of a CIA coup that caused endless long-term problems for the United States. In 1953 the CIA overthrew the popular, elected government of Mohammed Mossadegh. CIA paid millions of dollars to bribe military officers and pay gangsters to unleash violence in the streets of Tehran. 19. Israel. Israel remains beyond the rule of law, shielded from accountability by its powerful patron, the United States. Since 1966, the U.S. has used its Security Council veto 85 times, that's more than the other four Permanent Members combined, and 46 of those vetoes have prevented the UN from prosecuting Israel for its crimes against humanity. 46 times the USA has prevented the Palestinian, and the world, from seeing any kind of justice. 20. Iraq. After the U.S. invaded Iraq on false pretences in 2003, the CIA recruited 27 brigades of “Special Police,” merging the most brutal of Saddam Hussein's security forces with the Iranian-trained Badr militia to form death squads that murdered tens of thousands of mostly Sunni Arab men and boys in Baghdad and elsewhere in a reign of terror that continues to this day.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    Ай бұрын

    Cont'd... REAL US HISTORY - NOT THE CREATION OF A FAKE HISTORY (AS THEY PRETEND TO SEE IT)! 21. Korea. The U.S. flew in Syngman Rhee, a conservative Korean exile, and installed him as President of South Korea in 1948. Rhee became a dictator on an anti-communist crusade, arresting and torturing suspected communists, brutally putting down rebellions, killing 100,000 people and vowing to take over North Korea. 22. Laos. The CIA engineered at least three coups between 1958 and 1960 to keep the growing leftist Pathet Lao out of government. 23. Libya. NATO under US command conducted 7,700 air strikes, 30,000-100,000 people were killed, loyalist towns were bombed to rubble and ethnically cleansed, and the country is in chaos as Western-trained and -armed Islamist militias seize territory and oil facilities and vie for power. 24. Mexico. The Zetas cartel was formed by Mexican security forces trained by U.S. special forces at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia, and at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 25. Myanmar. With support from the CIA, Burma's opium production grew from 18 tons in 1958, to 600 tons in 1970. The CIA maintained these forces as a bulwark against communist China, but they transformed the “golden triangle” into the world's largest opium producer. 26. Nicaragua. Anastasio Somosa ruled Nicaragua as his personal fiefdom for 43 years, with unconditional U.S. support. After he was finally overthrown by the Sandinista Revolution in 1979, the CIA recruited, trained and supported “contra” mercenaries to invade Nicaragua and conduct terrorism to destabilize the country. In 1986. 27. Pakistan. In the past 12 years, U.S. military aid to Pakistan has totalled $18.6 billion. One of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, are U.S. allies. 28. Saudi Arabia. The U.S. negotiated the largest arms deal in history with Saudi Arabia. One of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, who are, or U.S. allies. 29. Turkey. Turkey is a long-standing member of NATO. Yet is also one of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, who are U.S. allies. 30. Panama. The indictment to arrest Manuel Noriega in 1971, was a pretext for the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989, whose main purpose was to give the U.S. greater control over Panama, at the expense of at least 2,000 lives. 31. The Philippines. Since the U.S. launched its so-called war on terror in 2001, a task force of 500 US JSOC forces has conducted covert operations in the southern Philippines. 32. Syria. When President Obama approved flying weapons and militiamen (terrorists) from Libya to the “Free Syrian Army” base in Turkey in unmarked NATO planes, he was calculating that the U.S.could replicate the successful overthrow of the Libyan government. 33. Uruguay. In Uruguay,1970, Police Chief Alejandro Otero objected to Americans training his officers in the art of torture, and he was, later, just "disposed of". 34. Yugoslavia, The US led NATO aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999 was a flagrant crime of aggression in violation of Article 2.4 of the UN Charter. 35. Zaire. Patrice Lumumba, Congo's first elected Prime Minister in 1960. He was deposed in a CIA-backed coup led by Joseph-Desire Mobutu, his Army Chief of Staff.

  • @seasidescott

    @seasidescott

    29 күн бұрын

    I'm guessing there is more than just that and Cherizier cut deals with outside powers, got weapons from them, etc. From the rest of the info given it doesn't seem like he was casually added to the list. I get your point but trust that there is more to the story.

  • @Freeurthghts

    @Freeurthghts

    29 күн бұрын

    Chérizier is most likely part of their plan they are using him and fooling you thinking he’s for real

  • @margiemontgomery3528
    @margiemontgomery352827 күн бұрын

    The Haiti people are just standing up for their rights

  • @margiemontgomery3528

    @margiemontgomery3528

    21 күн бұрын

    30 people I believe has something that the United States France and other countries want stand your ground you are not cowards you are very brave people may God bless you and continue to bless you

  • @Mike-ys4sr2023
    @Mike-ys4sr202327 күн бұрын

    Thanks again for your information and analysis on Haiti History. Keep it coming

  • @meeyijo3609
    @meeyijo360928 күн бұрын

    Well said Jafrikayiti, I’m so proud of you brother. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • @quileuseedouard4470
    @quileuseedouard447029 күн бұрын

    Yes the truth is coming out prepare 😢😢

  • @robertcharles3114
    @robertcharles311426 күн бұрын

    If Haiti is so poor, why are European nations worried about controlling Haiti. Powerful interview. Loaded with lots of gems. Especially when he referenced hurricane Katrina and the way the gov't reacted to the black population.

  • @tammystigars5477
    @tammystigars5477Ай бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @biometronome7010
    @biometronome7010Ай бұрын

    Excellent interview. Very informative

  • @red-baitingswine8816
    @red-baitingswine8816Ай бұрын

    Finally I found an explanation of how Haiti happened.

  • @elainerichards2620

    @elainerichards2620

    26 күн бұрын

    Thank you for explaining Haiti,I always wondered why of all the Carribean Island Haiti suffered so much .I am praying to God the most High for my brothers and sisters in Haiti. The dead ancestors cannot help only God Almighty can.

  • @airmat9

    @airmat9

    24 күн бұрын

    @@elainerichards2620you put more faith in the god of those who created how Haiti is today rather than the ancestors of Haitians/Africans?

  • @SeanAltamurasalt
    @SeanAltamurasalt29 күн бұрын

    I was introduced to Haitian Culture many years ago at Uny, by a great Haitian professor, Marie-Helene La Forêt. I studied the Révolution... Great to listen to these 400 years of history being told. Thx, Sean

  • @Chery869
    @Chery869Ай бұрын

    What a great interview 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @Your_Brother_Jon
    @Your_Brother_JonАй бұрын

    Great discussion. Very informative. It's time for us to unite as many people with one mission for complete and total sovereignty. Global Afrikan solidarity

  • @whoisthis4052
    @whoisthis405227 күн бұрын

    Thank you for sharing this information with the World Family 🙏👍🏼

  • @geminiair151
    @geminiair151Ай бұрын

    Thanks for both voices and open space

  • @kriskozolanka2665
    @kriskozolanka2665Ай бұрын

    Wonderful Interview! Thank You for the insight and history of Haiti...All the best to You Jafrik Ayiti.

  • @bettyanguiano1128
    @bettyanguiano1128Ай бұрын

    Thank you both❤️

  • @machougeorgess9519
    @machougeorgess951927 күн бұрын

    BOY I LOVE JAFRIK!! MY MAN🫶🏽🤗🥰✊🏾🙌🏾

  • @mariedalencourt3104
    @mariedalencourt310426 күн бұрын

    We're so poor and yet all of the big countries, have a stake in our demise.🤔 Let's think about it ..! This is the information that's not being given to black and brown people around the world. I stand with the betterment of my people.🇭🇹✊🏾 I'M HAITIAN, I'M BLACK, BUT I AM AFRICAN FIRST ...

  • @kristinajensen711
    @kristinajensen711Ай бұрын

    Oh my God, this resonated so much with me and the way things have also developed over the decades in my own country. which is in europe by the way. very clear and brave description of behind-the-curtains games going on. thank you for the wonderful, clear and honest analysis.

  • @j.emmanueltessier8355
    @j.emmanueltessier835526 күн бұрын

    OH MY GOSH! What a history lesson got tonight. I'm sharing this with all of my family and friends. Thank you. Incredible interview.

  • @hervenelson2971
    @hervenelson297127 күн бұрын

    Powerful news network 🙌 🙏

  • @mariomichael589
    @mariomichael589Ай бұрын

    Great truths my brother . Peace & blessings . Ayiti Strong , Black Strong !!!

  • @erichardradaeric3172
    @erichardradaeric317227 күн бұрын

    That was the best description of the problems of Haiti that I have ever seen.

  • @monicaqueenmrussell
    @monicaqueenmrussell29 күн бұрын

    W0W , OH OUR GRACIOUS ALMIGHTY FATHER IN HEAVEN . WE KNOW YOU KEEP RECORDS OF THESE ATROCITIES THAT HAPPEN TO YOUR PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD .AND THAT THERE WILL BE A DAY OF RECKONING . HALLELUJAH , AMEN . 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @brina6680
    @brina668029 күн бұрын

    This is a very interesting and insightful interview. Ive always known that there has been a lot of foreign influences in Haiti, and that we, the United States, have had a heavy hand in that. But this is on a whole other level that I really had no idea about. It makes me want to learn more, Thank you.

  • @machougeorgess9519
    @machougeorgess951927 күн бұрын

    You just got yourself a new subscriber✊🏾 thank you

  • @robertezamor-vaval4317
    @robertezamor-vaval431728 күн бұрын

    Real news network ❤ Justice

  • @bilalsimms6194
    @bilalsimms6194Ай бұрын

    Great journalism

  • @belizairemaxime9704
    @belizairemaxime9704Ай бұрын

    Thank you Jafrik for telling them the truth .

  • @555.55
    @555.5525 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the truth telling about Haiti and their colonizers

  • @mirlandephilius8138
    @mirlandephilius8138Ай бұрын

    Thank you for letting the world know or our fellas Haitian may God continues to bless you and your family my brother.

  • @nellyvillebonbagay4781
    @nellyvillebonbagay4781Ай бұрын

    Thank you TRN. Great informational interview.

  • @claudioguzman521
    @claudioguzman52127 күн бұрын

    Question is, why ONU and USA do not do nothing to stop this conflict ?

  • @kaymee7063
    @kaymee706325 күн бұрын

    Thank you for posting this ❤ I learned so much 😢

  • @svenhanson398
    @svenhanson39824 күн бұрын

    Excellent, thanks for a great moment. I support Haiti's final independence and hope it will come now. Not tomorrow but Now.

  • @evocharles9649
    @evocharles9649Ай бұрын

    It won't be heard in the Caribbean too that's why you guys have to link with these Caribbean stations, am from St Lucia in the Caribbean and I stand with Haiti and Africa am proud to be black

  • @airmat9

    @airmat9

    24 күн бұрын

    Doesn’t St Lucian radio stations have internet?

  • @evocharles9649

    @evocharles9649

    24 күн бұрын

    @@airmat9 yes why ask

  • @airmat9

    @airmat9

    24 күн бұрын

    @@evocharles9649you said this won’t be heard unless linked to Caribbean stations. Lucian heritage here also stands with Haiti and Africa 👊🏾

  • @superduty_toughwork
    @superduty_toughworkАй бұрын

    Incredible conversation. So thorough. Thank you!

  • @PamelaBeane
    @PamelaBeane26 күн бұрын

    This was very interesting an educational,thankyou Real News Network 🙏🏽

  • @TheBeautifulOnesVLC
    @TheBeautifulOnesVLC27 күн бұрын

    Haitians are isolated. Please include Haitian voices from Haiti and bring them online. Networks and human rights organisations like PAPDA, KONBIT and POHDH are not being invited and need platforms to report on the situation on the ground. We are grateful for the voices outside Haiti however, the voices on the ground are being completely invisibilised. Thank you.

  • @MissAyiti
    @MissAyiti25 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this interview. Very enlightening!

  • @crboyd254
    @crboyd25426 күн бұрын

    Good show. I learned so much!

  • @belizairemaxime9704
    @belizairemaxime9704Ай бұрын

    They close schools now in Ayiti and they did the same in 2004 when they took the cooperative land to make their military base they also use Ayitian university for their military base . The core group is destroying Ayiti .

  • @perefilshaiti
    @perefilshaitiАй бұрын

    Thank you, @Jafrikayiti, for your clear answer.

  • @paulray494
    @paulray49428 күн бұрын

    eye opening. as a Foundational Black American we are currently going thru a period of identifying ourselves and our heritage. we have been systematically targeted by the use of immigrants who are hostile to our cause and looking to side with WS against us. we band together and support true “riders” such as this man who are not looking for a cozy position under White Supremacy but looking to dismantle and destroy it as the evil that it inherently is. ALL power to those that seek true liberation for Haiti. FBA1

  • @AnAn-yn7yd

    @AnAn-yn7yd

    28 күн бұрын

    Aren't immigrants more focused on outperforming caucasians? Aren't they outperforming caucasians? What is wrong with immigrants socioeconomically dominating Haiti?

  • @nadieatisme7375
    @nadieatisme737529 күн бұрын

    Very Educational!🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹❤️🇭🇹🇭🇹

  • @carm738
    @carm73823 күн бұрын

    Haitians have to come together and work as one to protect thier country from foriegn affairs May God Bless Haiti to continue to stand up and defend their country, and stay free .

  • @ginalafleur521
    @ginalafleur521Ай бұрын

    It is time for Haiti to decide for themselves who they want to be their leader and they have chosen Guy Philipe! God protect and bless Haiti in the mighty name of Jesus Christ 🇭🇹💪🏾🙌🏾🇭🇹😇🙌🏾🙏🏾

  • @user-sc5om1le3v
    @user-sc5om1le3v27 күн бұрын

    Two Steps Ahead of Everyone On This Headline. Excellent!

  • @edvermichel3965
    @edvermichel396524 күн бұрын

    I listen to you my friend and I am on your side 💯 % you're absolutely right. Thank you guys for these informations 😊

  • @hotstepper887
    @hotstepper887Ай бұрын

    Haiti. The long-suffering people of Haiti finally elected a truly democratic government led by Father Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991. But President Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-backed military coup after eight months in office.

  • @lauiresmallwood885

    @lauiresmallwood885

    Ай бұрын

    Aristide was a monster that served heads on plates, and took whatever he wanted.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    Ай бұрын

    @@lauiresmallwood885 What lies and excuses are you going to make up about these? REAL US HISTORY - NOT THE CREATION OF A FAKE HISTORY (AS THEY PRETEND TO SEE IT)! 1. Afghanistan. In the 1980s, the U.S. worked with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to overthrow Afghanistan's socialist government. It funded, trained and armed forces led by conservative tribal leaders (whose power was threatened) by the country's progress on education, women's rights, and land reform. 2. Albania. Between 1949 and 1953, the U.S. set out to overthrow the government of Albania, the smallest and most vulnerable communist country in Eastern Europe. Many of the exiles involved in the plan were former collaborators with the Italian and German occupation during World War II. They included former Interior Minister Xhafer Deva, who oversaw the deportations of “Jews, Communists, partisans and suspicious persons” (as described in a Nazi document) to Auschwitz. Declassified U.S. documents have since revealed that Deva was one of 743 Nazi and fascist war criminals recruited by the U.S. after the war. 3. Argentina. U.S. documents declassified in 2003 detail conversations between U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Argentinian Foreign Minister Admiral Guzzetti in October 1976. Soon after, the military junta seized power in Argentina. Kissinger explicitly approved the junta's “dirty war,” in which it eventually killed up to 30,000, most of them young people, and stole 400 children from the families of their murdered parents. Kissinger told Guzzetti, “Look, our basic attitude is, that we would like you to succeed, the quicker you succeed, the better.” The U.S. Ambassador in Buenos Aires reported that Guzzetti returned in a state of jubilation, convinced that there is no real problem with the US government over that issue. 4. Brazil. The CIA provided all the support needed to ensure the success of the coup, including funding for opposition labour and student groups in street protests, as in Ukraine and Venezuela today. 5. Cambodia. As the Khmer Rouge gained strength in 1973, the CIA reported that its (propaganda has been most effective among refugees subjected to B-52 strikes). After the Khmer Rouge killed at least 2 million of its own people and was finally driven out by the Vietnamese army in 1979, the U.S. Kampuchea Emergency Group, based in the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, set out to feed and supply them as the (resistance) to the new Vietnamese-backed Cambodian government. Under U.S. pressure, the World Food Program (WFP) provided $12 million to feed 20,000 to 40,000 Khmer Rouge soldiers. 6. Chile. After General Pinochet seized power in Chile, the CIA kept Chilean officials on its payroll, and they worked closely with Chile's DINA intelligence agency, as the military government killed thousands of people and jailed and tortured tens of thousands more. 7. China. By the end of 1945, 100,000 U.S. troops were fighting alongside Chinese Kuomintang (and Japanese) forces in Communist-held areas of northern China. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang were the most corrupt of all U.S. allies. A steady stream of U.S. advisers in China, warned the U.S. aid was being stolen by Chiang and his cronies, some of it even sold to the Japanese, but the U.S. commitment to Chiang continued throughout the war, his defeat by the Communists saw him flee to Taiwan. 8. Colombia. When U.S. special forces and the Drug Enforcement Administration aided Colombian forces to track down and kill drug lord Pablo Escobar, they worked with a vigilante group called Los Pepes. In 1997, Diego Murillo-Bejarano and other Los Pepes' leaders co-founded the AUC (United Self-defence Forces of Colombia) which was responsible for 75% of violent civilian deaths in Colombia over the next 10 years. 9. Cuba. The United States supported the Batista dictatorship as it created the repressive conditions that led to the Cuban Revolution, killing up to 20,000 of its own people. After the revolution, the CIA launched a long campaign of terrorism against Cuba, CIA-backed operations against Cuba included the attempted invasion at the Bay of Pigs, in which 100 Cuban exiles and four Americans were killed; several attempted assassinations of Fidel Castro and successful assassinations of other officials. 10. El Salvador. The government forces responsible for this one-sided slaughter, were almost entirely established, trained, armed and supervised by the CIA, U.S. special forces and the U.S. School of the Americas. 11. France. After the OSS merged into the new CIA after the war, it used its contacts to restore Corsican gangsters to power in Marseille, to break dock strikes and CGT control of the docks. It protected the Corsicans as they set up heroin labs and began shipping heroin to New York, where the American-Sicilian mafia also flourished under CIA protection. 12. Ghana, There was a rising star in Ghana: Kwame Nkrumah. He was Prime Minister under British rule from 1952 to 1960, when Ghana became independent, and he became president. In 1965, he wrote a book called Neocolonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA coup in 1966. 13. Greece. Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup in 1967, leading to seven more years of military rule. His son Andreas was elected as Greece's first “socialist” president in 1981, but many ELAS-EAM members jailed in the 1940s were never freed and died in prison. 14. Guatemala. After its first operation to overthrow a foreign government in Iran in 1953, the CIA launched a more elaborate operation to remove the elected liberal government of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954. 15. Haiti. The long-suffering people of Haiti finally elected a truly democratic government led by Father Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991. But President Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-backed military coup after eight months in office. 16. Honduras. The 2009 coup in Honduras has led to severe repression and death squad murders of political opponents, union organizers and journalists. At the time of the coup, U.S. officials denied any role in the coup, and they used semantics to avoid cutting off U.S. military aid (as required under U.S. law), the U.S. Embassy was the main power, brokering and managing the aftermath of the coup and forming a government that is now repressing and murdering its people. 17. Indonesia. In 1965, General Suharto seized effective power from President Sukarno on the pretext of combatting a failed coup and unleashed an orgy of mass murder that killed at least half a million people. U.S. diplomats later admitted providing lists of 5,000 Communist Party members to be killed. 18. Iran. Iran may be the most instructive case of a CIA coup that caused endless long-term problems for the United States. In 1953 the CIA overthrew the popular, elected government of Mohammed Mossadegh. CIA paid millions of dollars to bribe military officers and pay gangsters to unleash violence in the streets of Tehran. 19. Israel. Israel remains beyond the rule of law, shielded from accountability by its powerful patron, the United States. Since 1966, the U.S. has used its Security Council veto 85 times, that's more than the other four Permanent Members combined, and 46 of those vetoes have prevented the UN from prosecuting Israel for its crimes against humanity. 46 times the USA has prevented the Palestinian, and the world, from seeing any kind of justice. 20. Iraq. After the U.S. invaded Iraq on false pretences in 2003, the CIA recruited 27 brigades of “Special Police,” merging the most brutal of Saddam Hussein's security forces with the Iranian-trained Badr militia to form death squads that murdered tens of thousands of mostly Sunni Arab men and boys in Baghdad and elsewhere in a reign of terror that continues to this day.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    Ай бұрын

    @@lauiresmallwood885 Or these? Cont'd... REAL US HISTORY - NOT THE CREATION OF A FAKE HISTORY (AS THEY PRETEND TO SEE IT)! 21. Korea. The U.S. flew in Syngman Rhee, a conservative Korean exile, and installed him as President of South Korea in 1948. Rhee became a dictator on an anti-communist crusade, arresting and torturing suspected communists, brutally putting down rebellions, killing 100,000 people and vowing to take over North Korea. 22. Laos. The CIA engineered at least three coups between 1958 and 1960 to keep the growing leftist Pathet Lao out of government. 23. Libya. NATO under US command conducted 7,700 air strikes, 30,000-100,000 people were killed, loyalist towns were bombed to rubble and ethnically cleansed, and the country is in chaos as Western-trained and -armed Islamist militias seize territory and oil facilities and vie for power. 24. Mexico. The Zetas cartel was formed by Mexican security forces trained by U.S. special forces at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia, and at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. 25. Myanmar. With support from the CIA, Burma's opium production grew from 18 tons in 1958, to 600 tons in 1970. The CIA maintained these forces as a bulwark against communist China, but they transformed the “golden triangle” into the world's largest opium producer. 26. Nicaragua. Anastasio Somosa ruled Nicaragua as his personal fiefdom for 43 years, with unconditional U.S. support. After he was finally overthrown by the Sandinista Revolution in 1979, the CIA recruited, trained and supported “contra” mercenaries to invade Nicaragua and conduct terrorism to destabilize the country. In 1986. 27. Pakistan. In the past 12 years, U.S. military aid to Pakistan has totalled $18.6 billion. One of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, are U.S. allies. 28. Saudi Arabia. The U.S. negotiated the largest arms deal in history with Saudi Arabia. One of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, who are, or U.S. allies. 29. Turkey. Turkey is a long-standing member of NATO. Yet is also one of the three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today, who are U.S. allies. 30. Panama. The indictment to arrest Manuel Noriega in 1971, was a pretext for the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989, whose main purpose was to give the U.S. greater control over Panama, at the expense of at least 2,000 lives. 31. The Philippines. Since the U.S. launched its so-called war on terror in 2001, a task force of 500 US JSOC forces has conducted covert operations in the southern Philippines. 32. Syria. When President Obama approved flying weapons and militiamen (terrorists) from Libya to the “Free Syrian Army” base in Turkey in unmarked NATO planes, he was calculating that the U.S.could replicate the successful overthrow of the Libyan government. 33. Uruguay. In Uruguay,1970, Police Chief Alejandro Otero objected to Americans training his officers in the art of torture, and he was, later, just "disposed of". 34. Yugoslavia, The US led NATO aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999 was a flagrant crime of aggression in violation of Article 2.4 of the UN Charter. 35. Zaire. Patrice Lumumba, Congo's first elected Prime Minister in 1960. He was deposed in a CIA-backed coup led by Joseph-Desire Mobutu, his Army Chief of Staff. And yet we read you people, all thinking you've some sort of right to judge others? Only, you've not got the intelligence, to judge a pass the parcel contest!!

  • @juanito5418

    @juanito5418

    29 күн бұрын

    Artistide was an American installed president.

  • @hotstepper887

    @hotstepper887

    26 күн бұрын

    @@lauiresmallwood885 Well, there you go, this is a problem, people like you, who are so openly willing to make accusations you know nothing about, have seen no evidence of, but have only heard from the US government, and as always.

  • @Papadidas
    @PapadidasАй бұрын

    Thank you

  • @brendamckenzie5826
    @brendamckenzie582627 күн бұрын

    Every human being deserve humanity

  • @rjoseph5208
    @rjoseph520821 күн бұрын

    Thank you for unbiased journalism

  • @monicaqueenmrussell
    @monicaqueenmrussell29 күн бұрын

    Thanks my Dear Brother , I wish I can meet you , just to shake your hand .you are very INTELEGENT AND LEARNED . THEY SHOUD CHOOSE YOU TO BE THE PRIME MINISTER OF HAITIE .YOU KNOW THE BACK GROUND AND HAVE WISDOM TO SPEAK , AND ACCORDING TO YOUR INTELEGENCE, YOU WILL ASK THE HOLY FATHER TO GUIDE AND DIRECT YOU AND USE YOUR BRILLIANCE SOME HOW IN HAITIE . MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND USE YOU . ❤

  • @simbac9991
    @simbac999112 күн бұрын

    What an insightful & informative interview!

  • @danielsshepherd228
    @danielsshepherd228Ай бұрын

    Excellent, thank you.

  • @eddiesmith4108
    @eddiesmith410828 күн бұрын

    You guys are awesome! Teach me please. I am a black man in America; where can I go to Haiti to meet people and share? thx.

  • @kauskimkulima2171
    @kauskimkulima217127 күн бұрын

    The puppeteers behind the scenes have been exposed

  • @denisemorrison6774
    @denisemorrison677426 күн бұрын

    Viv Ayiti 🇭🇹 ❤

  • @stephdrake2521
    @stephdrake252112 күн бұрын

    Very good history lesson … long live Haiti 🇭🇹.. thank you and I hope Haitians get a chance to live in freedom and to be paid restitution for all crimes against them.

  • @janetwebster1132
    @janetwebster1132Ай бұрын

    Excellent Declaration! Great podcasts!

  • @ginalafleur521
    @ginalafleur521Ай бұрын

    Haiti doesn't need anyone to come and to take control. It's a free country . If Unicef and any other country wants to help, help but don't try to dictate what the nation needs to do. Let them decide for themselves and be able to going back to voting for their leaders

  • @robertezamor-vaval4317
    @robertezamor-vaval431729 күн бұрын

    Good reporting

  • @rmartelly1
    @rmartelly126 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @elijahedwards6571
    @elijahedwards6571Ай бұрын

    If the r/haiti subreddit is any indicator of how Haiti feels about this... Haiti is done. The "Haitians" on there believe this is just Haitians being Haitians smh.

  • @ryanziller220
    @ryanziller220Ай бұрын

    The multi-million dollar Liberian armed forces might have been a better nation to align Haitians with in the fight to bring the United States backed insurgency forward. Liberia and Haiti should have strengthen ties years ago to check the United States as an international firestarter.

  • @GrandeProjects
    @GrandeProjectsАй бұрын

    this discussion gives me hope but at the same time troubles me, the global south and westerners who know the truth , and care, have a big battle ahead of them to fight the propaganda and greed causing oppression in many places, in this case Haiti.

  • @Fredmayve
    @FredmayveАй бұрын

    please keep telling this history

  • @reliablehealthcareagencyin1615
    @reliablehealthcareagencyin161520 күн бұрын

    Haitians know who they are. They will continue to fight until they rise from generations to generations. Haitians do well in every other country but Haiti because of the enemies traps. Money is power Haitians will find the money to rebuild Haiti one day.May God bless Haiti.

  • @serious1756
    @serious175626 күн бұрын

    Wakanda may come, and it may go but Haiti will never change. Everybody knows why.

  • @DMT4Dinner
    @DMT4DinnerАй бұрын

    Good to learn

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