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Aristide's Haiti Return Anticipated With Joy

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03/18/11 10:21 AM ET   AP

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti -- Former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide has returned home after seven years in exile.

The ousted former leader arrived in the capital Friday on a jet from South Africa. Aristide waved from a window at journalists, airport workers and dignitaries who had gathered at the entrance to the plane on the runway.

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) – Joy filled Jean-Bertrand Aristide's most ardent followers early Friday as they waited the last few hours until the former president considered by many a champion of the poor returned from seven years of exile.

Thousands were expected to throng the airport to greet the chartered jet carrying Aristide from South Africa, where the government assisted his departure despite a request from U.S. President Barack Obama that the homecoming be postponed until after Haiti's presidential runoff election Sunday.

"We are going to party," said 36-year-old mechanic Assey Woy, discussing the news of the ousted leader's return with friends on a street corner downtown. "It will be like New Year's Day."

During a refueling stopover early Friday in Dakar, Senegal, Aristide reiterated that he wants to work in education. His comments also reflected his awareness of his huge popularity and influence among Haiti's majority poor.

"I think that the Haitian people are very happy," Aristide told Democracy Now!, a U.S.-based independent news program. "Happy to know that we are on our way heading to Haiti. Happy to know that finally their dream will be fulfilled by things on the ground because they fought hard for democracy. They always wanted the return to happen and now it is happening."

Energy spread through Aristide's followers Thursday as word spread across Haiti that he was heading home. Some joined in a raucous, horn-blaring victory procession. Others decorated the courtyard of his foundation headquarters with Haitian flags and photos of the former president. One woman waited with a bouquet of flowers.

"We just want to see him," said 30-year-old Lesley Jean-Giles.

Twice elected president and twice deposed, Aristide is a hugely popular but also hugely polarizing figure in Haiti. The U.S. and others fear his presence will disrupt the election and bring further disarray to a country struggling to emerge from a political crisis, a cholera epidemic and the devastation of the January 2010 earthquake.

Aristide, who was last ousted in a 2004 rebellion amid accusations that he led a corrupt government and orchestrated violent attacks on his foes, has no intention of becoming involved in politics, said his lawyer, Ira Kurzban, and other supporters.

But Aristide could sway the outcome of the election with an endorsement of either candidate.

"We're going to stay wherever he is until he tells us what to do," said Tony Forest, 44, a minbus driver. "We will vote for the candidate he picks."

Aristide did not mention politics as he board the plane for home in a blue suit with his wife, Mildred, and two daughters.

"The great day has arrived! The day to say goodbye before returning home," he said in Zulu, a language he studied in South Africa. "We are delighted to return home after seven years. In Haiti also they are very happy. ... Their dream will be fulfilled. Together, we will continue to share this endless love."

He took no questions from the dozens of journalists who gathered to see him off.

Aristide, a former slum priest who became Haiti's first democratically elected president, did not fully serve either of his terms. He was ousted the first time in a coup, then restored to power in a U.S. military intervention in 1994. After completing that term in 1996, he was elected again in 2001, only to flee a rebellion in 2004 aboard a U.S. plane. Aristide claimed he was kidnapped. U.S. officials denied that.

In exile, he has been reclusive, doing university research and polishing his academic credentials with a doctorate awarded by the University of South Africa for a comparative study on Zulu and Haitian Creole.

Obama was concerned enough about Aristide's possibly destabilizing influence to call South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday and discuss the matter, U.S. National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor told The Associated Press.

"The United States, along with others in the international community, has deep concerns that President Aristide's return to Haiti in the closing days of the election could be destabilizing," Vietor said.

Aristide's aides say he feared that if he waited, the winner of Sunday's vote might block his return.

In the past, both candidates – university administrator and former first lady Mirlande Manigat and popular singer Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly – opposed Aristide.

Now, both Martelly and Manigat stress their support for his right to return as a Haitian citizen under the constitution. Both candidates would like to attract votes from followers of Aristide's Lavalas Family party.

Haiti's electoral council barred Lavalas from the presidential election for technical reasons that supporters said were bogus. Its members are boycotting Sunday's runoff.

In front of Haiti's crumbled National Palace, a man who is supporting Martelly in Sunday's election told Associated Press Television News that he had mixed feelings about the arrival.

"Yes, I support Aristide. I love Aristide," said the man who gave only his first name, Carlos. "But I don't want him to come back right now because it can be trouble for the election."

The initial Nov. 28 vote was so troubled by fraud, disorganization, instances of violence and voter intimidation that 12 of the 19 candidates including the front-runners initially called for it to be tossed out.

Aristide emerged as a leading voice for Haiti's poor in a popular revolt that forced an end to the Duvalier family's 29-year dictatorship. He has said he will not be involved in politics in Haiti and wants to lead his foundation's efforts to improve education in the impoverished Caribbean nation devastated by last year's catastrophic earthquake.

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Associated Press writers Donna Bryson, Michelle Faul, Jenny Gross and Ed Brown in Johannesburg contributed to this report.

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tacevad
American SS Card Carrying Socialist
11:22 AM on 03/20/2011
Suppose George W Bush were exiled, I could imagine a similar homecoming for him Here in the US
to much can be made for a "throng" of 25,000 in a country of 9+ Million.Either could be hailed as a hero returning but both would remain despised by a multitude.
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pierre F Lherisson
06:52 AM on 03/20/2011
On March 11th 2011, President Jean Bertrand Aristide, our modern Toussaint L’ouverture made his triumphant return to Haiti from South Africa after foreign powers forced him into exile there for 7 years and tried to prevent his return to Haiti.
Over 25,000 sympathizers converged at Toussaint L'ouverture Airport to greet him; the crowd accompanied him to his residence at Tabarre, Haiti.
The Western media that are usually extension of the military and propaganda forces of their respective countries, were in imposing number at the airport upon his arrival [70 of them], but many of them chose to minimize the scope, signification and the reporting of this event.
Aristide, a former priest with impeccable academics credentials too long to enumerate, is an advocate of the poor, who make up over 95% of Haiti's 10 million people.
His political party Lavallas, represents over 85% of the electorates in Haiti. Nevertheless, foreign powers and the Haitian bourgeoisie pressurized the Haitian government to exclude the Lavalass party from the elections.
They have selected financed and promoted canned and phantom leaders who have questionable past and no academic credentials and subject to blackmails such as Michel Martelly, to participate in this sham and make believe election without legitimate electorates. Thus he will be the ideal puppet.
Peace and democracy cannot be promoted from manufactured consent, from the barrel of guns, bribery and by exclusion of Haiti legitimate electorate for the benefit of the wealthy and foreign powers interests.
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
04:12 AM on 03/20/2011
seriously, Palin should move there. She might have a chance of being elected for something there. Secretary of Propaganda or something like that.
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Krisfr
05:07 PM on 03/19/2011
Can anyone tell WHY France and the USA hate Haiti so much and do what they do to them?
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loki
Better to die fighting, than live on knees
04:12 AM on 03/20/2011
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batguano
As Long As Grass Grow, Wind Blow & The Sky Is Blue
12:13 PM on 03/19/2011
US involvement in suppressing popular change in Haiti to help US corporations & the landed Haitians, provide cheap labor has a long sordid history. Our support for the oligarchy & vicious thugs rather than the poor Haitian masses is the stuff of legend; a shameful page in US history that remains to this day; the image of the first African-American pres telling the world "he has reservations” about the return of Aristide speaks volumes; mostly pathetic cowardice, IMO, as usual.

“MAJOR SMEDLEY BUTLER WHO COMMANDED MARINE LANDING IN NICARAGUA 09 AND 12
SUMMARIZED HIS CAREER BEFORE LEGIONNAIRES CONVENTION: "I SPENT YEARS BEING
A HIGH CLASS MUSCLE MAN FOR BIG BUSINESS, FOR WALL STREET AND THE BANKERS.
IN SHORT I WAS A RACKETEER FOR CAPITALISM. I HELPED PURIFY NICARAGUA FOR
THE INTERNATIONAL BANKING HOUSE OF BROWN BROTHERS IN 02-12. I HELPED MAKE
MEXICO SAFE FOR AMERICAN OIL INTERESTS IN 16. I BROUGHT LIGHT TO DR. FOR
AMERICAN SUGAR INTERESTS IN 16. I HELPED MAKE HAITI AND CUBA A DECENT PLACE
FOR NATIONAL CITY (BANK) BOYS TO COLLECT REVENUE IN. I HELPED IN THE RAPE
OF A HALF A DOZEN CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLICS FOR THE BENEFIT OF WALL
STREET." (sorry bout the caps)

Later, General Butler, 35 years a Marine who won the Cong Medal of Honor twice.


http://www.peacenowar.net/Americas/News/Haiti.htm
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Haiti/Haiti_Coup_Made_US.html

More on General Butler - required reading.
http://www.thehiddenevil.com/plot.asp
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TYRANNASAURUS
UGH!....people don't taste good.
11:43 AM on 03/19/2011
Aristide Returns To Haiti.....

GREAT....just what they need now ....another LLOOSSSEEERRRR.
batguano
As Long As Grass Grow, Wind Blow & The Sky Is Blue
12:19 PM on 03/19/2011
Lincoln said: "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than speak and remove all doubt"
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ywcachieve
'Let's Stay Together', with President Obama!
11:18 AM on 03/19/2011
He's ba-ack!
05:18 AM on 03/19/2011
How dare Obama say squat about this. it's none of his biz. Haiti is not a national security threat nor does it hold any national interest - it's too poor for the USA to give a doodly squat. This country's role in the coup when they got rid of Aristide was shameful, as usual. Just like we ignored the military coup in Honduras and now have relations with the fascist oligarchs there.
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darkmark
religion, the veil of evil.
11:21 AM on 03/19/2011
remember Grenada? all the bs about protecting lives so we, the usoa, had to go in and save them from themselves and protect the "frightened american citizens" there. the usofa doesn't want any sign of independence or real self government especially near to home. capitalists are afraid we the people might get ideas.
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looneydoone
not a "cookie"
02:43 PM on 03/19/2011
plaidsportcoat
fanned for remembering Honduras July 2009

a coup Madame Secretary dismissed as being "an interruption in democracy" in a statement she made, standing next to new President Lobo on his inauguration day. She attended HIS (the coup backed candidate) Inauguration.........and assured "full diplomatic relations have been restored !"

Massive demonstrations demanding the return of deposed Manuel Zelaya were not heard by Washington DC.........since the oilygarks/fashists have been returned to power they are abusing it once again......a crackdown on protesters, and the killing of journalists in in force agin.blessed by the US.
10:13 PM on 03/18/2011
Now that's good news he must have found out they found some money in the banks that were destroyed
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TheHandyman
Death...the last new experience you will ever have
03:14 AM on 03/19/2011
Do work for the CIA or AP? You sure don't display much in the way of facts!
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
08:34 PM on 03/18/2011
Leave it to the AP (as usual) to allow the American national security state to write the article. Aristide was removed twice in CIA supported coups. He is a champion of the poor for whom exploitative corporatists fear and disdain. I fear for his safety.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
America is an illusion
04:54 PM on 03/18/2011
French (from the article):
Lavalas voudrait réduire en cendre toute personne/tout groupe qui ose critiquer ouvertement sa gestion et ses pratiques ; qui ne lui fait pas allégeance ; qui ose prétendre que d’autres horizons sont possibles pour Haïti, sans cette tyrannie

English (from Google translate)
Lavalas would reduce to ashes anyone / any group that dares to criticize its management and its practices, which does him no allegiance, who dares say that other horizons are available for Haiti, without the tyranny

http://www.alterpresse.org/spip.php?article845
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
America is an illusion
04:52 PM on 03/18/2011
How many of Aristide supporters speak French? (probably not many given....w/e) If so, WHY ARE YOU NOT GOING YOUR HOMEWORK ON HOW BAD ARISTIDE IS TO HAITI??

I mean seriously, do I have to stand here and testify that my mother pissed in her panties when a tire was out around her neck and they started pouring gasoline on her? Why? because she was a secretary in Congress for the 18 yrs prior to Aristide. The order came from Aristide himself!! Here are links and links and reports and blogs and testimonies about the actions of the Lavalas party and the police force and the "chimeres"? The drug trafficking?

Where is the progress/difference Aristide that makes him deserve to be even listened to!!

In an effort to set the records and inform those who don't know, I will be posting reports in French and in English with the sources.
09:10 PM on 03/18/2011
18 years prior to aristide was duvalier. Just saying. Your mother died in the foot of her work.
The french are who placed us in this position.

No links and the ones you provided were irrelevant. Learn to read between the lines.
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TheHandyman
Death...the last new experience you will ever have
03:15 AM on 03/19/2011
Work for the State Dept or the CIA?
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darkmark
religion, the veil of evil.
11:24 AM on 03/19/2011
just an old handyman trading silver for gold. just an old handyman trading new days for old.
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cabinetmaniac
"Without a struggle, there can be no progress. "
04:43 PM on 03/18/2011
Strange how there are no links a named source of the article.

Since you have failed so miserably this time please allow me:

http://www.democracynow.org/2011/3/18/defying_us_former_haitian_president_jean

http://www.democracynow.org/2011/3/18/exclusive_aboard_jean_bertrand_aristides_airplane

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Stephen R Concklin
Climate Activist
04:34 PM on 03/18/2011
Deposed? Try twice removed by the CIA. Aristide's last departure was on board a US C-130 that flew him to the Central African Republic. Just before this most recent kidnapping in 2004, he made the unfortunate mistake of attempting to raise the minimum wage for workers in Haiti. That caused "the rebellion." And, that did it. Off to Africa. The ruling elites would not allow their profits to go to the people who were actually producing the wealth. The US was there to restore the profits to the ruling elites- thus restoring democracy? Our government still does not want him back even though the Haitian government has allowed Aristide to return. But ... what do the Haitians know?
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darkmark
religion, the veil of evil.
11:27 AM on 03/19/2011
oh you have it so wrong. the bush/cheney administration were so worried aristide might get harmed they went to his rescue and flew him off to safety.
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darkmark
religion, the veil of evil.
11:28 AM on 03/19/2011
isn't that the bush/cheney admin you remember?
04:31 PM on 03/18/2011
O huff! your rendition of history is shameful. He was twice ousted BY THE EFFING US GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS HATED HAITI SINCE IT'S INCEPTION. THE GREAT JEFFERSON HIMSELF DIDN'T WANT A SUCESSFUL SLAVE REBELLION GOVERNMENT OFF OUR SHORES AND WE HAVE BEEN UNDERMINING THEIR INDEPENDENCE EVER SINCE.