I () P i 11 i 0 11. ( · 0 nunc 11 tar.\. l .« tt l' r -, Y i l' \ \ S E J co' presiden- ti 1 c mpaign, aslin and Brown conclude that the resul from Chicago and Philadelphi "could fortel an elec . on where a Blac candidate for Pr ident eems nonthreatening to whites, bas in the glo of a favorable' pre and elite attention. .. and proceed to win only 10-15 per­ cent of the white vote ... " o will Blac leaders and vo ers, already justifiably uspi­ cious of the treatment accorded Jackson by the white estab­ lishment re c then, the political consultan Y for Blae rm n U. . busine d government play in eeping Haiti poor and uppre d. at . hy the vicious Ton­ acou e can continue to on their de th quad busi­ usu 1. They have lice to do 0, signed, sealed d deli red by W hington, D.C. ome politician of the Democr tic d Republican parties may ed tear 0 er the anti-human tr tment of Eddy oi d the other political prisoner. But it i no . gn of their comp ion or commitment to put an end to the repression and . lence, but of their hypocrisy. ere is their outrage? Where . their determination to top the bloodshed and terror? They do n hesitate to punish th e of om t ey dis pprove, s in Gren da and Libya. They hesit te in Haiti they it te in South Africa and the Congo-Zaire. Wby? Because ashington, D.C. does not want the masses of Haitian people there to ex­ press their aspirations and demands for a better life; those hopes and desires conflict with the corporate interests that both the major parties represent. The growing number of people in the Blac Latino, a­ tive American, Asian, Jewi h and bite communities here in this country must also raise their oice against the treachery of the current Haitian government and demand human rights and fair election for the Haitian people ll.