By arian Wri ht d lman - Child W tch for chrldren p ror win ind in 1 12. Th wh 1 history fth r lationship with Haiti h b en on of con i t nt ffort to thw rt real d m racy and de­ velopment for t he Haitian rna in the inter ·t of ad­ vancing and prot cting U. . . . . • . .. .. . . . " \' " HAR��""" f.o et>� tt770 CHKN:D�.WtR/) _. .. .. � .' " .... . - .. ... .,. . .. '. . ' o THEREFORE, THE game plan all along has been to dimin­ ish Aristide's pow r by forcing him to make concessions to th military who r present the Hai­ tian elite. And, the plan has been to get ride of Aristide by st lling unt il mo t of his five year term as President expires qr" I ( I fl' tlr by'fur 'ng'h'lml iHto'a' situation wher h would iJr6ba bly b� as­ . as ina d by his adversaries. The gr ment brokered by former PI sident Jimmy Carte and the current U.S. occupation of Haiti must be considered with these factors in mind. Aristide was com lled to declare that he would st.ep down at the end of his five year term even though he never really had an opportu­ ni ty to serve as P residen t be­ cause of t h coup. Now, after the stall, Aristid only has 16 months remaining in his term. This concession was a clear signal to the Haitian elite that they would have an opportunity to return to power in the very near future. C dra and th thugs who terrorized the Haitian ni es w re not only allowed to stay in power until October 15� the agr m nt did not v n call for their exil from th country. In C ct he agreement called for a general amnesty which could re­ uIt in these murde rs cap­ ing punishment for th ir r in of terror. And, it doe not t. k a genius to figure out that as long as 'e­ dras and his henchm n are in Haiti th road ah ad for Ari - tide and hi .supporte will b work of extremely difficult. r. Ch ik R clear. Th U.S. cupation of Haiti is ultim t 1)' d igned to maintain th tus quo with a more benign fac . No matter w hat the present images and ppearan , the U.S. is not in­ t rested in ir uring th empow- to By .. Dr. Conrad W. Worrill tand in t hi regard orable nd avor and has taught us much." Th old scrappers, ac­ cording to Dr. Carruthers, "A till among us slugging it out as p r our belov d Profe or John . J cks on." the wre , - poor nt ris- The U.S. did not want a flood of Haitian refugees, Black pe0- ple, flowing into this country and the U.S. along with the Hai- tian elite was frightened that Aristide would disrupt a rela­ tionship which had enriched the Haitian elite and U.S. busine s interests . BEYO THE 1M and symbols, th lefor, th r 1- ity is ha Ari tid w for ed to ace pt an accord which i in­ t nded to promot hi d mi and the d truction of th popu­ I r movements whi h swept him into offi . 1 h ultimat int p licy is to cont inu n s usu I, an u in. a u ual mans th t th H it.ian lit must re tor to p w r Htm. Dtuuvl .. ".,rr',·, II' I':'",'C'III/I', I), rectur o] Ow (. 1111'11111 ('III/"IIIIIII'IUII h'1).!hl' lit .V.,,,, rlll'l. (', I... 'I,' ,,,(/\ h,. (111/ 111('1 rI 1111 i I . ,'I. i ;,) f Inforrnai.ion I' Power