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Haiti's Independence Day is January 1st

Anonyme, Sunday, January 2, 2005 - 00:55

Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network

Haiti, in combat, preserved the honor of the sons and daughters of Africa after 300 years of slavery. Its existence led to the eventual destruction of the Western European slave trade in the world, not to mention smashing into smithereens the ideological construct and notion of "white" superiority.

Happy Independence Day Manman libète!

January 1st is Independence Day for Haitians.

Haiti, in combat, preserved the honor of the sons and daughters of Africa after 300 years of slavery. Its existence led to the eventual destruction of the Western European slave trade in the world, not to mention smashing into smithereens the ideological construct and notion of "white" superiority.

Happy Independence Day Manman libète!

Ayibobo to all free Haitians and liberty loving and living people worldwide, from all the cultures, who claim the Haitian revolution's great legacy and triumph over organized government tyranny as an example of the human race's
universal thirst for freedom and our greatest and ONLY triumph against empire and slavery ever....if only briefly before debt to France, then to the U.S. then to
their Breton Woods financial institutions returned Haiti, as all the other developing nations who would eventually win their independence, to dependency and foreign domination, but under the moniker of "free trade" and "globalization."

In 2005, may free Haitians who stand for Haitian independence, self-reliance and self-rule and liberty loving people's worldwide, from all the cultures, continue 1804's pioneering struggle towards a new planet where in no place on earth shall over 90% of the world's wealth be owned by the few at the expense of the many, the environment and this human race's inalienable right to live free, equitably enjoying the fruits of their labor , their own country's and
culture's natural resources and bounties.

Haiti, Haitians - you are the heirs and custodians of a great legacy, a sacred trust with a river of blood to prove the price paid and 2004's attempts atrecolonization-through-dictatorship gives evidence of the threat you still pose to the consolidated empire (U.S-Euros) and their Haitian minions.

With blood, faith and Desalin's legacy and rallying point, we step into 2005......knowing, many will fall in the struggle before our next January 1st. But that to live and die in struggle is our legacy to uphold for not just Haitians but for all peoples. Haiti's roots run deep and in a place, anba do, lan Ginen that authentic Haitians know.

Haitians shall live free and in commited struggle towards a more equitable world or die in the attempt.

And, in dying at our long but honorable Ayisyen struggle - for self-reliance, self-rule, a domestic economy, for peaceful-coexistence, freedom to celebrate our legacy, our own ancestral religion, our rich culture - in dying, we take
collective responsibility, give honor and respect to the living, to the ancestors and life's sacred line, (Lè Marasa, Mor e Mystè) going back before this New World's time began....

Bòn Fèt Lendepandans Ayisyen!
January 1, 2005

Tout Aysyen, al bwè soup joumou ou.



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