11th Decade of the American Occupation of Haiti (July 28, 1915 – July 28, 2025):
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 4 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
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300,000 Haitian peasants had to leave the country to go to Caribbean islands and the Dominican Republic. The American occupiers cleared more than 850,000 hectares of Arab land to produce peanuts, sisal, and rubber, to the detriment of national agricultural production. The American Marines stole the gold reserves of the Republic of Haiti. The American occupiers controlled all sources of revenue in the country, for example, customs, the DGI, etc…. 3 years after the departure of the American occupiers from Haitian soil, in 1937, the Dominican Government massacred nearly 35,000 Haitian peasants on the borders of Ouanaminthe in the presence of American merchants and industrialists. Starting in 1946, Haitian President Dumarsais Estimé established the largest sustainable development program in Haiti after the Second World War as part of the Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the Founding of Port-au-Prince. The American Government ousted him from power in favor of a Haitian military officer, Paul Eugène Magloire. In 1957, the American Government supported the retrograde dictatorship of François Duvalier against Haitian progressives. In 1991, the American Government supported a military coup d'état against the young democracy in Haiti. (1st Coup d'état against Jean Bertrand Aristide). In 2004, to boycott the celebration of the Bicentennial of Haiti's independence, the United States and the Core Group financed a movement from the private business sector of Group 184 and a rebellion to overthrow the government in power in February 2004 (2nd Coup d'état against Jean Bertrand Aristide) and the deployment of a foreign force in the country, MINUSTAH. In 2010, the country was ravaged by a terrible earthquake of magnitude 7.2 that caused nearly 300,000 deaths and 1.5 million displaced people in the country. Moreover, to this day, it is rumored that it was an earthquake caused by the testing of a weapon of mass destruction by the American Government, and that this is the weapon Americans used 15 years later to destroy Iran's nuclear base in the Iran-Israel War of 2025. From 2010 to 2015, former American President Bill Clinton, heading the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC) Post-Earthquake 2010, embezzled approximately US$11.9 billion. In 2011, the American Government of Barack Obama and the Clinton Family installed a defrocked President in Haiti through fraudulent elections, Michel Martelly, to better exploit the country's resources. On July 7, 2021, an American security company based in Florida (CTU) planned and assassinated a sitting Haitian President, Jovenel Moïse, at his private residence, using Colombian, American, and Haitian mercenaries. From 2021 to 2025, the American Government supports anti-people Haitian Governments and tolerates armed gangs from the Viv Ansanm terrorist group, which have been sowing terror in the country for several years and completely destabilizing Haiti to realize the American Project implemented by President
Franklin D. Roosevelt, who said: "We must constantly stir up the barefoot against the shoed people and make the shoed people tear each other apart; this is the only way for us to have continuous predominance over this Negro country that conquered its independence by arms. This is a bad example for the blacks of America." Thus, 110 years after the American occupation, Haiti finds itself completely devastated and destabilized. In this circumstance, the Movement advocates for National Unity and Reconciliation to defeat the American Project to resolve the Haitian crisis and put the country on the path of sustainable development, starting with the overthrow of the 'Negro colonists' who constitute the CPT, to establish a new patriotic and responsible transition to free the country from the yoke of armed gangs and the West, 110 years after the American occupation of 1915. Ulysse Jean Chenet
General Coordinator of the Point Final Movement
(509) 4183 9811/ 4458 0309



