In a press conference this Tuesday, July 22, 2025, the party «Rasin kan pèp la» expressed dismay over the daily increase in acts of violence in Haiti. This organization, which believes these actions are part of an imperialist strategy to destroy the country, criticizes the complicity of certain actors in power and from the private sector in criminal acts.
Indeed, the leader firmly believes that what is happening in the country is one of imperialism's strategies to destroy Haiti. This concocted destruction is being fully executed with the complicity of political actors and the private sector on the ground.
« The violence gaining ground in different areas of the country is an imperialist strategy to destroy Haiti », declared the spokesperson for Rasin kan pèp la, Professor Camille Chalmers. Imperialism uses men and/or women in Haiti who are in power and in the private sector to execute this plan, continued economist Chalmers.
To elaborate, the economist criticized the recent statements by French President Emmanuel Macron, who claimed that Haitians are destroying Haiti. Chalmers firmly responded to President Macron by saying « Haiti is not dead, and it never will be ». There are still men in Haiti.
Faced with this reality, « RASIN KAN PÈP LA » calls for political lucidity from everyone to uproot this plan of destruction and those who support it.
« To destroy the plan of the country's enemies and revive Haiti, all accomplices of imperialism must be driven from the political scene, » affirmed the general secretary of the Rasin kan pèp la party, Marc-Arthur Fils-aimé.
The failure of drone operations reflects this government complicity in the acts of violence in the country. « That is why in all Task Force operations, not even a gang leader has been touched, » he maintained.
While reminding authorities of their duty to deliver results, this political organization invites peasants, those not involved in criminal actions, to arm themselves with courage to remove these men and replace them with honest citizens capable of giving the country a new direction.
In Haiti, everyone's daily life is marked by sad news. Everywhere there are deaths, individuals' blood flows freely, residents are driven from their homes all day long. Despite announcements from authorities, no concrete results are observed. This Tuesday again, several people were killed in Artibonite, including police officers.
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Gédéon Delva