CKUT Radio: Haiti for the Haitians

CKUT Radio - Haiti for the Haitians
Patrick Elie and Haiti's struggle for self-determination

Listen to an interview with Haitian activist Patrick Elie, recorded recently in Port au Prince.

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To download or listen to this interview, visit:
http://www.radio4all.net/proginfo.php?id=16381
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Patrick Elie is a long-time political and human rights activist in Haiti. He served as the Secretary of State for National Defence under Jean-Bertrand Aristide's first term in office, and was the national coordinator against drug trafficking from 1991-94.

In the context of a coup d'etat, massive violence, and a UN occupation, Elie is a necessary and unheard voice in the Haitian political landscape.

Here, he debunks the myths promoted by Haiti's elite about kidnappings and insecurity in the country, speaks about the difference between armed resistance and terrorism, and breaks down Canada's role in creating the human rights disaster which exists in Haiti today.

For more info on Haiti:
www.outofhaiti.ca
www.haitiaction.net
www.ckut.ca

Recorded in Port au Prince, Haiti, by Aaron Lakoff and Leslie Bagg of CKUT
radio, and Kevin Pina of KPFA's Flashpoints.

Music by Annette "So Ann" Auguste (for more info on So Ann, visit
http://haitiaction.net/News/SK/7_6_5.html)

contact: montrealtohaiti at resist dot ca