Thursday 28th of November 2024

the stench of the empire behind the bloody history.....

Haiti’s bloody history is repeating itself once again as its streets erupt in gang violence, the spectre of starvation stalks society and the healthcare system has collapsed. The question of what, or who, could bring stability to this fragile Caribbean nation is asked with despairing regularity by outside observers as they see images of Port-au-Prince in flames and the brutality of the latest gang leader fighting his way to international attention.

It is not a question of pinpointing where Haiti went wrong but rather, as Observer columnist Kenan Malik explains, why the nation – born in 1804 out of a revolution in which the enslaved people of Saint-Domingue overthrew their French colonial masters – never had a chance to thrive. A burden of reparation payments, US occupation in the early 20th century and then support of a vicious anti-communist dictator set a course that hobbled the development of robust political institutions.

https://www.theguardian.com/news/2024/mar/22/deju-vu-in-haiti-inside-the-22-march-guardian-weekly

 

Time magazine reported yesterday that it had been told by “credible sources” that the Central Intelligence Agency had been “involved in assassination plots” against the Caribbean leaders Fidel Castro, Rafael L. Trujillo and Francois Duvalier.

The magazine said its “sources contend that the C.I.A. enlisted the hired‐gun help of U.S. Mafia figures in several unsuccessful attempts to kill Cuban Premier Castro both before and shortly after the C.I.A.‐planned Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba in 1961.”

It said the sources reported that the agency got the help of two underworld figures, Sam Giancana and John Roselli, in efforts to kill Mr. Castro by poison, shooting or bombs. It said the Federal Bureau of Investigation later learned of these attempts while investigating a burglary of the comedian Dan Rowan's hotel room in Las Vegas. It said the F.B.I. learned “the arrested prowlers had been assigned by the C.I.A. as a favor to Giancana, who sought information to break up a budding romance between Rowan and Giancana's girl friend, Phyllis McGuire.”

 

The magazine said its sources asserted that the C.I.A. “backed the successful drive to overthrow” General Trujillo, whose 31 years as dictator of the Dominican Republic ended with his death by shooting in May, 1961. The sources said the agency thought President Trujillo was “getting too friendly with the Communists” and “nobody wanted another Cuba in the Dominican Republic.”

https://www.nytimes.com/1975/03/10/archives/cia-involvement-is-alleged-in-plots-to-kill-3-dictators.html

 

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On its opening weekend, the movie Bob Marley: One Love sold more tickets than any other movie in the United States, far outpacing other films in the theaters. While the film appeared to stay away from U.S.’s involvement in Marley’s death in order to get wider distribution, the question as to whether the CIA orchestrated the reggae music icon’s early death at 36 years old deserves an exploration.

Marley Rose to Musical Stardom with Revolutionary Lyrics as Jamaicans Elect a Socialist Leader

Blacks around the world hailed reggae superstar Bob Marley for his revolutionary lyrics. Having grown up poor in Jamaica and rising quickly to musical stardom, Marley never forgot his humble beginnings, as he sang for people to “Get Up, Stand Up” for their rights against exploitation and government oppression.

Jamaica had gained its independence from Great Britain in 1962. The CIA, wanting to gain a U.S. economic foothold in the country, was particularly worried about Marley helping socialist Prime Minister Michael Manley win re-election against the candidate it backed, Edward Seaga (spelled “CIAga” in Jamaican graffiti).[1]

Bob Marley grew up in a squalid Jamaican home. He met Peter Tosh and formed a singing group called The Wailers in the mid-1960s. By the mid-1970s they broke into the American and British music world.

Their 1974 Burnin’ album was known for its Black Power songs such as “I Shot the Sheriff,” “Burnin’ and Lootin’,” and the aforementioned “Get Up, Stand Up.” His next album’s “Revolution” was particularly incendiary in saying that there was no political change without revolutionary struggle. [2]

 

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Marley Lyrics Put Down the CIA, As Gunman Says It Trained Him to Kill Marley

Despite U.S. government denials, researchers found covert interventions used against Manley’s government that included arson, bombing and assassination. Manley’s forces intercepted at least one shipment of 500 machine guns coming from a right-wing paramilitary faction with CIA roots and leaders convicted of drug trafficking. This right-wing group reportedly aided the trafficking of cocaine and heroin into Jamaica.[5]

Evidence supports that the CIA acted on increasing concerns about Bob Marley, who singled out the CIA with revulsion in political songs such as “Rat Race,” where he sang, “Rasta don’t work for no CIA!”

 

In 1976, Prime Minister Michael Manley said the CIA-supported groups fueled unrest to influence the results of the upcoming elections. The Governor-General of Jamaica declared a state of emergency. The government police fought this unrest that Manley claimed was organized by CIA-backed opposition leader Edward Seaga and his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).[6]

Close to the day of the 1976 election, Prime Minister Manley planned a free concert with Bob Marley, sponsored by the Jamaican Ministry of Culture. A number of weeks before the concert, the “Shower Posse,” a CIA-linked paramilitary gang that supported opposition leader Edward Seaga’s JLP, had held Marley at gunpoint and extorted regular payments from him.

Manley’s PNP sent gunmen to guard Marley’s home and ward off the extortionists.

Days before the concert, Shower Posse gunmen broke into a neighbor’s home where they shot Marley, his wife Rita, and his manager, Don Taylor.[7]

Police scared off the attackers before they could kill the Marleys. Miraculously, they all survived after hospitalizations.

Don Taylor said that Rastafarians eventually captured four of the gunmen who shot them and held a people’s court with them. Taylor said that “One, a young man I knew only as Leggo Beast, told the ghetto court that four of them had been trained by the CIA and given guns and unlimited supplies of cocaine to do the assassination.”[8]

Witnesses Believe the CIA Director’s Son Poisoned Marley with a Cancer-Causing Agent

Prime Minister Manley had police, soldiers and Rastafarians escort the Marleys and Wailers band members to a secluded mountain encampment where they were guarded.

Several days after his recovery, Marley appeared at the concert on stage with Manley. He and his PNP handily won the election.[9]

Those present at the encampment said an unarmed right-wing agent did get past the guards to attack Marley covertly. A group was making a documentary on Marley and the concert. Unknown to anyone on the film crew at the time, the cameraman, Carl Colby, was the son of CIA Director William Colby.[10]

Cinematographer Lee Lew-Lee, a former Black Panther, was part of the film crew. Lew-Lee, who later gained acclaim as cameraman for the Academy Award-winning documentary The Panama Deception, was close with members of the Wailers.

Present when Carl Colby came into the encampment, Lew-Lee said that Colby brought a new pair of boots for Marley. The reggae star tried the boots on immediately—a reported customary gesture among Rastafarians. Sticking his foot in, the singer exclaimed “Ow” as something jabbed him. Marley pulled out a length of metal wire that was embedded in the boot.[11]

Lew-Lee said he thought nothing of the boot incident at the time, but became suspicious when Marley was playing soccer five months later and broke his toe on that same foot. When the bone would not mend, doctors found it was cancerous. The cancer quickly metastasized throughout Marley’s body.

Marley’s manager, Don Taylor, also claimed in his memoir that a “senior CIA agent” had been planted among the pre-election concert film crew as part of a plan to “assassinate” Marley. A theory holds that the wire in Colby’s gift boots was either made out of a radioactive metal or contained a highly carcinogenic chemical element on its tip (The New York Times cited U.S. possible use of this tactic elsewhere).[12]

The IMF Squeezes Jamaica’s Economy as Ex-CIA Agent Agee Describes CIA-Trained Terrorism

After Michael Manley’s socialist PNP won that 1976 election, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reportedly “came down on Jamaica,” causing economic havoc, according to NPR radio host and writer Roger Stephens.[13]

The Emmy-nominated documentary film Who Shot the Sheriff?presented former Cuban intelligence agent, Osvaldo Cardenas, who said that Manley was good friends with Fidel Castro. The film also had Roger Stephens saying that the U.S. was behind JLP head Ed Seaga, and that the CIA labeled Bob Marley as a subversive in their heavily redacted file on him.[14]

Cuban agent Cardenas further said that the CIA was bringing in “guns and training streetfighters against Manley,” through the gangs in Jamaica.[15]

CIA agent whistleblower Phil Agee (co-founder of CovertAction Magazine) said that “these gangs used paramilitary tactics. They would go into shanty towns and seal off whole blocks. They’d hold the police department and fire department at bay while they burned down the whole block. In some cases they would throw children and babies back into the flames. This served to turn the people against the government of Michael Manley.”[16]

Marley Beloved in Europe and Africa as He Supported African Anti-Colonialist Struggles 

By 1981, despite serious illness from his progressing cancer, Bob Marley had become a hero for Africans. A New York radio network owner said in 1980 that, in Europe and Africa, Marley was “bigger than Christ and Muhammad combined.”

Marley played concerts for leftist leaders such as Marxist Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe. Marley also supported leftist struggles in Angola, Mozambique and South Africa. New York’s Black Liberation Movement-aligned WLIB radio worked to get Marley’s next album, Uprising, nationwide play on conservative-controlled Black radio.[17]

 

The CIA and its collaborating forces, bent on defeating the democratic socialist People’s National Party in Jamaica in the 1980 elections, threatened Marley in his last days and democracy thereafter. Marley performed despite his approaching death and CIA operatives’ threats to not come back to Jamaica before the election.

The Gleaner helped the pro-American, reactionary JLP finally defeat Manley’s socialist PNP in the 1980 election. (The CIA reportedly worked inside the Inter-American Press Association to influence the right-wing transformation of the Jamaican newspaper, TheGleaner.)[18]

Bob Marley died in May 1981, and 30,000 mourners attended his Jamaican wake. The JLP-linked Shower Posse paramilitary group resumed perpetrating violence after the PNP regained leadership in 2000, as attacks continued against Marley’s bandmate, Peter Tosh.[19]

https://covertactionmagazine.com/2024/03/18/is-americas-top-selling-movie-bob-marley-about-a-cia-murder-victim/

 

 

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A classified diplomatic cable obtained by The Grayzone reveals the role of a veteran CIA officer in violently overthrowing Haiti’s popular President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2004. 

spectacular jailbreak in Gonaïves, Haiti in August 2002 saw a bulldozer smash through the local prison walls, allowing armed supporters of Amiot “Cubain” Métayer, a gang leader jailed weeks earlier for harassing Haitian political figures, to overrun the facility. Métayer escaped, as did 158 other prisoners. Among them were perpetrators of the April 1994 Raboteau massacre, which left dozens of Haitians dead and displaced. The victims were supporters of popular anti-imperial President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

Documents released to The Grayzone under FOIA – no doubt unintentionally – reveal that the jailbreak was part of a complex US intelligence operation, aimed at undermining Aristide’s presidency. At the heart of this operation was Janice L. Elmore, a CIA operative working under cover as a Department of State “Political Officer” in the Port-au-Prince US Embassy at the time.

https://thegrayzone.com/2024/03/01/secret-cable-cia-haiti-coup/

 

 

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 CARICOM and the Imperialists are Aiding in the “Recolonization” of HaitiBy Richard S. Dunn  The “Plantation” Mentality of Some Black Leadership is helping to facilitate this process

 

The late Malcolm X commenting in one of his speeches on the state of Black leadership at the time said: “These negroes do not want to build any nation; they want to crawl back on the plantation.”

On March 11, 2024, the Jamaican government hosted a CARICOM meeting, reportedly to discuss and find some resolution to the social disruption in Haiti.

The meeting was a farce from conception and was nothing more than a ploy, by the United States especially, to give some legitimacy to the unelected government of Haiti, and to use the Jamaican and other Caribbean political stooges to create a semblance of concern for the issues in Haiti.

The analytical and historical bankruptcy of the Jamaican government is openly demonstrated by the invitees to the meeting.

The three primary culprits of the Core Group—the United States, France and Canada—were invited to participate in the meeting.

These are the countries primarily responsible for the destabilization and social upheaval taking place in Haiti. Such idiocy is tantamount to putting the proverbial fox to watch the hen house. 

d from the elementary and simplistic to backward and reactionary, respectively.

In the interest of national self-determination and respect, someone needs to rescue and restore some semblance of national pride, not just in sports but in the critical area of politics as well. If the PNP continues to sit on the sideline, then for those so inclined, Dante’s suggestion that “the hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in a period of moral crisis, maintain their neutrality,” is applicable. 

Kenya and Jamaica are in no moral, legal, or political position to send any troops to Haiti, to supposedly bring law, order and stability. Apart from the Geneva Convention regarding the “noninterference in the internal affairs of other countries,” there also do not exist any agreements between Haiti and any of the subject countries, for providing military assistance to Haiti.

 

READ MORE: https://covertactionmagazine.com/2024/04/11/caricom-and-the-imperialists-are-aiding-in-the-recolonization-of-haiti/

 

 

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