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January 31, 2007

Half-Hour for Haiti: Organize a Haiti Solidarity Event


Update: Thanks to everyone who wrote to the U.S. Congress about the
Haitian Protection Act of 2007. That bill is listed as having only 17
co-sponsors, I suspect it has not been completely updated. The Haiti
Truth Act  is listed as having no cosponsors, I expect an update is
needed there too. But if you have not written your representative on
either, please do so now.
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Some bad news on political prisoners in Haiti: the Gonaives Appeals Court
announced More Delays in the La Scierie Case. The decision on the appeal
will not be published in January, as promised (it had also been promised
for December, and September 2006. Under Haitian law, it should have been
issued in November 2005). Several of the defendants are a month shy of
having spent three years in prison on this case, and it is over eight
months since the appeals were heard. We hope to have an action on this
soon from Haitian human rights lawyer Mario Joseph of the Bureau des
Avocats Internationaux, who represents the defendants.
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This Week’s Action: Join supporters of justice for Haiti in 42 cities on
four continents by planning to attend or organize an event next week.
Haiti’s Fondation Trente Septembre, is looking for planned local
activities for the International Day in Solidarity with the People of
Haiti on February 7 (or thereabouts). For more information, contact Dave
Welsh at 510-847-8657, or [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Haiti Reborn Program will
have a week of activities in its annual Haiti Solidarity Week February
3-10, 2007. Haiti Reborn is also looking for people to coordinate local
events, contact Tom Ricker, [EMAIL PROTECTED], (301) 699-0042.

Many cities are hosting large events (see below). If you can get to one
of these, spend 30 minutes this week recruiting some friends to join you.
If there isn’t an event nearby, you can organize a simple one in half an
hour. In my small town, we are going to show the award-winning and
compelling “Aristide and the Endless Revolution,” (available on Netflix
and elsewhere on the net), with a short discussion afterwards, and pass
around some action items from the International Day in Solidarity and
Haiti Solidarity Week. We won’t get a huge crowd, but we will be counted,
and it will not take long to set up.

Bulletin #1 - Actions in 17 countries on 4 Continents

42 Cities Join International Day in Solidarity with Haiti

So far 42 cities -- in South Africa, South America, the Caribbean, Europe
and North America -- have joined hands in the February 7th International
Day in Solidarity with the Haitian People. They are answering the call of
the popular movement in Haiti, which is mobilizing people for February 7,
as they have been continually since the February 29, 2004 coup d'etat. 

>From street demonstrations and marches to vigils, film showings
and public meetings, people in 17 countries (so far!) are uniting around
the 6 demands and the central theme: Stop the War Against the People of
Haiti -- End the Foreign Military Occupation -- Respect Haiti's
Sovereignty!

Protests are being organized in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Bolivia,
the US and Canada -- countries that provide troops for the UN military
force in Haiti -- as well as in South Africa, Ireland, England,
Mexico, Guyana and the Caribbean. Cities with large Haitian communities
in the US and Canada will be mobilizing. New York will see a Haiti
solidarity demonstration at United Nations headquarters on Feb. 7th. San
Francisco and Los Angeles will target the consulate of Brazil, whose UN
military commander in Haiti is responsible for the massacres and the
almost daily, heavy-caliber attacks on the men, women and children who
live in Cite Soleil..

This is a critical moment for Haiti. Repression is intensifying, but the
people's resistance continues strong. Our practical solidarity can play a
key part in this life-or-death struggle.

Here is what you can do:

1.  Organize an activity for Haiti on or around Wednesday, Febuary 7  in
your city or town.

2.  Let us know now what you are planning -- date, time, location, type
of activity, contact information -- so we can build the campaign. [Call
+1-510-847-8657 or email [EMAIL PROTECTED] After your event, please call or
email us a report immediately so we can publicize each city's protest
activity while the news is still fresh.

3.  Circulate key documents [sent separately]:   

a.  The "Call to Action - International Day in Solidarity with the
Haitian People - Coordinated International Protests on Feb. 7, 2007." In
English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

b.  Sept. 30th Foundation Declaration: "No to Occupation -- No to
Trusteeship" - in Kreyol and English. And recent article: "The Coup
d'Etat Continues" - in French.

c.  Reports on the December 22 "Christmas massacre" in Cite Soleil; on
the role of the UN since the Feb. 29, 2004 coup; and on the current
situation in Haiti.

Thank you, brothers and sisters.

For the February 7, 2007 International Day of Solidarity with the People
of Haiti,

Lavarice Gaudin, Veye Yo

Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine, Fondasyon Trant Septanm

Margaret Prescod, Global Women's Strike

Dave Welsh, US Labor/Human Rights Delegation to Haiti

Contact the Feb. 7th Organizing Committee at 510-847-8657 or [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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For more information about the Half-Hour for Haiti Program, the Institute
for Justice & Democracy in Haiti, or human rights in Haiti, see
www.HaitiJustice.org. To receive Half-Hour for Haiti Action Alerts once
per week, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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