[Peace-discuss] Fwd:[ANSWER] Haiti Coup Exposed, Facts Presented

jencart jencart at mycidco.com
Fri Apr 2 12:10:46 CST 2004


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Haiti Coup Exposed, Facts Presented

Get Your Tickets for the April 7th Meeting at Brooklyn 
College

Hear the Evidence:
An Exciting Program of Speakers Will Tell the Truth About  the Coup in Haiti

Join Ossie Davis, Gil Noble, Rep. Maxine Waters, Rep. 
Major Owens, Ramsey Clark, Ray Laforest, Ben Dupuy, Gil  noble, Amy Goodman, Don Rojas, and many others.

Wednesday, April 7, 6:30 pm
Whitman Theatre, Brooklyn College

The Haiti Commission of Inquiry will present concrete 
evidence of the U.S. role in the Haitian coup, including 
an expose of the role played by U.S. Special Forces 
operating in the Dominican Republic in arming, training, 
supporting, and directing the "rebels." 

Also hear testimony from the two delegations that went to  the Central African Republic to visit President Aristide 
after the coup.  This first delegation broke the silence 
and confirmed first-hand that Aristide did not resign, but  was kidnapped by the U.S.  The second delegation brought  President Aristide to Jamaica.

These delegations will present exciting, first-hand, 
incontrovertible evidence of the Bush Administration's 
illegal subversion of the democratically elected 
government of Haiti.  The actions of the Bush 
Administration have prompted CARICOM to refuse to 
recognize the U.S.-appointed colonial-style regime and 
call for an international investigation of the coup.

This exciting meeting will also feature a taped message 
from Jean-Bertrand Aristide, the President of Haiti.

There are only 5 days left to get the word out.  The world  needs to know the truth.  We need your help to make that  happen.

How you can help:

1)  Buy your tickets now.  Tickets are available at the 
International Action Center, at 39 West 14th ST, #206, in  Manhattan, call 212-633-6646; or at the Haiti Support 
Network, at 1398 Flatbush Ave., near Flatbush and Nostrand  Junction, call 718-434-8100. (take the #2 train to 
Flatbush)  Advance tickets are $10 ($7 for students or for  bulk purchases of 10 or more).  Tickets will be $15 at the  door, which will open at 6:00 pm.

2)  Drop by the International Action Center to pick up 
flyers, stickers, and palm cards.  Get the word out in 
your community, workplace, school, or place of worship.

3)  Forward this email widely.

4)  Funds are urgently needed to help with rally expenses. 
 Send tax-deductible checks to: People's Rights Fund/Haiti  Project, 39 W. 14th St., Rm. 206, New York, NY 10011.  Or  call 212-633-6646 to give credit card donations giving 
name, credit card type and number, exp. date, and amount. 
 Or donate on-line at 
www.peoplesrightsfund.org/HaitiProject.

To view a one-minute PSA about the April 7 meeting, go to:  http://www.iacenter.org/haitipsa.ram



Check out the new IAC book, Haiti, A Slave Revolution. 
 Understand 200 years of U.S. hostility to the first 
successful slave revolution in history.
250 pg. anthology, $19.95
Available at : www.leftbooks.com
Chapters available on line at www.iacenter.org/haiti

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