Myriam Amilcar: The international community has created new chaos to justify its presence in Haiti

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Following the turmoil caused by the resolution of the government of Ariel Henry to request the immediate deployment of a specialized force in Haiti to curb the humanitarian crisis and gang violence, the former deputy Myriam Amilcar made a presentation to demonstrate the complicity of the international community in the deterioration of living conditions of Haitians and also highlight its strategy to justify its presence on the national territory through an armed force as was the case in 1915, 1994, and 2004.

Myriam Amilcar, former deputy of the constituency of Saint Michel de l’Attalaye, did not mince her words to denounce the decision taken by the government of Ariel Henry to request from the international community a military intervention to address the humanitarian crisis and the violence of armed gangs. For the former parliamentarian, this situation evoked by the Haitian government will serve as an alibi for a military intervention coordinated mainly by Canada and the United States, which will continue to exploit the renewable and non-renewable resources of the country, often to the point of exhaustion and extinction, regrets Myriam Amilcar, who expresses doubts about the reappearance of the cholera epidemic and the presence of armed gangs in the anti-government demonstrations According to the analysis of the former elected official of Saint Michel de l’Attalaye, these two factors could be used by the government to encourage the international community to send a military force to the country in a context where the population demands the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, accused of mismanagement.

A military intervention in Haiti will not bring anything good to the country,” said Myriam Amilcar, who maintains that the deployment of a specialized armed force in the country will only help the PHTK third version regime to consolidate its power and protect the interests of the oligarchy to the detriment of the population, which is looking for a better life.

The experience of the various military expeditions and international missions in Haiti in recent decades has left a problematic legacy, which is marred by human rights violations, including the spread of the cholera epidemic that has claimed the lives of more than 10,000 people and infected more than 800,000 people since 2010, said Myriam Amilcar. Scientific studies have shown that the disease was introduced by the irresponsible treatment of waste from a MINUSTHA base.

The former elected official of the constituency of Saint Michel de l’Attalaye said he does not understand how the United Nations plans to send a new mission in the country without taking significant measures to repair the families of victims of UN peacekeeping operations, considering among other things the involvement of blue helmets in the widespread sexual exploitation and abuse of women and children.
Myriam Amilcar denounces the United Nations (UN) for continuing to deny any legal responsibility for the epidemic and for refusing to compensate the victims who are seeking justice.

To escape the macabre plans of the international community and the government in place, the former deputy Myriam Amilcar invites the protagonists to dialogue in order to find a unique political agreement to resolve the crisis.

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