It is not Aristide and the Lavalas supporters who only emerge looking like thugs, but international interests concerned with suppressing popular democracy as well.
Haiti is compounded with debts for loans Haiti never received.
History repeated itself in Haiti in 2004 in that the former parish priest had already been deposed as president in 1991 with CIA support.
His departure marked the fourth
American intervention into Haiti in 90 years.
This was also not the first intervention by France when Napoleon had the leader of free Haiti, Toussant L'Ouverture, seized and deported to prison in France where he died.
While faced with the strangulation of aid, Aristide poured gas onto the fire by beginning a campaign for
reparations.
This provocative investigation draws out the central place of international history in the historical poverty of Haiti.
Privatization - privatization.