The history of all society up to the present day has been nothing but the history of class struggles.wrote Karl Marx in the Communist Manifesto.

Only the Haitians can and must freely determine their future, enjoying the fullness of our right to self-determination. The proletarian and popular masses cannot count on anyone else or even foreign institutions.

  1. The popular masses cannot rely on the monopolistic mafias of the private business sector for sustainable socio-economic development with respect for competition and cooperativism.
  2. The popular masses cannot count on the sold and prostituted press which uses all the subterfuges and all the quibbles to normalize a revolting and revolutionary situation in order to maintain the status quo.
  3. The popular masses cannot count on the armed forces of Hayti, an army of occupation since 1915, nor on the national police corrupt to the core nor on the multinational force of support for security, a mitigated way of this new occupation and placed under the supervision of Hayti, nor on the armed groups of the popular neighborhoods of which the majority are linked to the mafia of the private sector of business and the political class, particularly to the Haytien Tèt Kale Party (PHTK) and the Popular Democratic Sector (SDP) of André Michel, Nènel Cassy, ​​Marjory Michel, Youri Latortue, Antonio Chéramy, Dr Schiller Louidor, Ricard Pierre to name but a few, because all the armed gangs only use weapons coming from the United States of North America.
  4. The popular masses cannot count on the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), nor on the World Bank, nor on the IMF for the financing of large development projects with high labor intensity. These international financial institutions are the immediate responsible for the impoverishment of the Haytian State and the popular masses through the structural adjustment policies imposed from 1980 to today. The examples are numerous, the privatization of Hasco in the early 80s, the privatization of the Hayti flour mill and the Hayti cement plant in the 90s, the privatization of Téléco and EDH in the 2000s, not to mention the reduction of the tax rate on products such as rice from 35% to 3%, etc. etc.
  5. The popular masses cannot count on the religious sector which always associates itself with the dominant classes to keep them in a modernized slavery.
  6. The popular masses cannot count on the political parties which were represented in the CARICOM masquerade, sadly designated the presidential transitional council (CPT).
  7. The masses of the people cannot count on Taiwan, the United States of North America, France, or Canada. In fact, none of the countries that are part of the Core Group seek to keep them in a chronic underdevelopment bordering on the slave trade and the slavery system of the 17th and 18th centuries.

The popular masses must learn to rely on their own autonomous and independent struggle for national liberation. They must organize themselves despite the deterioration of the security situation in the metropolitan area and in some provincial cities. They must make sacrifices to free themselves from the yoke of imperialist domination by the Western colonial countries. They must rely only on their own creative and active force.

Without its autonomous organization, without its independent struggle for the seizure of political power, the masses are condemned to suffer the yoke of capitalist domination by the mafias of the private sector and the large latifundia of the peasantry and could never develop commercial, diplomatic, technical and military cooperation with the countries of the Global South nor join the BRIC countries for the financing of the projects of the new Haitian society to be built.

To do this, we must recreate the New Haitian Man, committed, patriotic, disciplined, united within the framework of a socialist revolution. Therefore, the only alternative for the Haitian people in this rotten situation is revolution.

Liberty or death! Homeland or death!

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