| 10-5-2002 |
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THREE
PRESIDENTS IN JAIL
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| Georges
Sami SAATI |
The
new chief of the Southern Command, Army General James “Tom”
Hill called drugs: “Weapon
of mass destruction” being unleashed on the
United States-responsible for the deaths of 19,000 Americans
last year. (Miami Herald-October 5, 2002).
The President of Panama, General Manuel Antonio Noriega indicted
on February 4, 1988 by a Federal grand jury, is now in Miami
Jail serving a 40-year sentence on drug trafficking.
The President of Nicaragua, Businessman Arnoldo Aleman who
stole and laundered more than 100 million dollars, equals
to the entire annual budget of his country’s Health
Department, while more than half of the nation live in abject
poverty. The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for the Western
Hemisphere affairs Mr. Otto Reich is determined to help fight
corruption in Latin America. Soon a judge will indict Mr.
Aleman on fraud and money-laundering charges. It is just a
question of time before the media shows Mr. Aleman, also known
to his fellow Nicaraguans as the “The
Fat Man” handcuffed on plane departing for Miami
to join his Compadre General Noriega also known by his fellow
citizen as “God’s Favorite”.
The President of Haiti, Defrocked Priest Jean Bertrand Aristide,
who completely destroyed a whole people and a country, is
next in line. Mr. Aristide also known as “Titid”
by his followers, turned the poorest country in America into
a NARCO-STATE.
The Priest has become a BILLIONAIRE
as reported in the news media, by exporting drugs to the United
States and money-laundering. The cocaine flow to U.S. Shores
has increased significantly since he was put back in power
by Clinton and his Rascals.
The tyrant, and his corrupt regime makes sure that Colombian
drug dealers are welcome to Haiti, and if they get caught,
it is only a matter of hours, until they get enough GREENBACKS
to bribe their way out of the Justice System.
U.S. Customs agents are working hard to uncover millions
of dollars worth of cocaine from ships arriving from Haitian
Ports. Just last week, agents inspected The Marlin Express,
freighter from Haiti to seize 277 Kilos of cocaine with a
street value of more than $6 million.
Governor Jeb Bush, started “OPERATION
RIVERWALK” to target drug smuggling on the Miami
River. Mr. Bush said: “We are sending a message to drug
smugglers: you’re not welcome here anymore.” Three
vessels from Haiti namely: Etoile de Mer, Tacoma and Miguana
with $8 million worth of cocaine were seized and sunk by Customs
Service near Key Biscayne to create Reefs, for the benefit
of scuba divers, fishermen and environmentalists.
During “OPERATION SHOWTIME”
Drug officials found 176 pounds of cocaine from the Terisa
Express and 66 pounds from the Gilbert Sea as they entered
the Miami River in June 2000, both freighters were from Haiti.
According to ABC News, 14 percent of all cocaine and heroin
coming to the U.S., now passes through Haiti. The flow has
increased about 50 percent, smuggled aboard Haitian cargo
ships.
Haiti is the perfect transshipment country, with the complicity
of the government. Colombian drug traffickers can move freely
in Haiti, with 100 percent chance of not getting arrested.
Aristide and his cronies have a vested interest in making
it easy for the dealers, since so much easy money is involved.
Haitian officials concede that traffickers run no risk of
being caught, since the judiciary and the heads of the police
force are profiting. The President even encourages the sale
of drugs, since he gets his share, and his ANTI-AMERICAN
stand is well known to the public.
Danny Toussaint a well known Haitian Senator declared to
the journalists: “Cocaine is transported
in the Presidential automobile from one place to another.”
General Barry R. McCaffey, the Clinton administration’s
“Drug czar” said: “The situation in Haiti
is very grim, there are major corruption problems and they
do not control the drug flow”.
Clinton said: “Our national security, the well being
of our children is at stake. We can create a safer, more drug-free
society. We can do this if we work together. At the same time,
he sends a Drug Dealer back to Haiti with 23,000 U.S. troops.
Is this hypocritical or was
it a mistake on Bill’s part?
Michael Vigil, the DEA Special agent in charge of the Caribbean
said: “The Colombians are taking advantage of the situation
in Haiti, and are moving in so they can take direct…control.”
Also, the U.S. government did not certify Haiti as a reliable
partner in the drug war.
The President of the Dominican Republic during a visit last
week in Washington told U.S. officials that time is running
out for Haiti. He said that: “Haiti
has become the Center of Drug Trade in the Caribbean.”
Mary Anastasia O’Grady, Senior Editor of the Wall Street
Journal, in an article published June the 18, 2002 regarding
Mr. Mario Andrésol, the former central director of
the Haitian Judiciary Police from 1988 to 2001, who commanded
five special units, including the anti-drug bureau and the
bureau of criminal affairs. She quotes the Haitian Top Cop,
Mr. Andrésol who is now in hiding says, “…people
involved in drug trafficking are working with Aristide. If
you arrest one of them, the whole country is shaken because
you arrested the president’s man.” He
also alleges that “…people
I have arrested for drug trafficking and crime were promoted
in the police department.”
U.S. Intelligence officials have enough evidence to indict
Mr. Aristide and bring him to justice. As Army General James
Hills puts it “…drugs is a weapon of mass destruction”,
and we believe this for one second, we do receive thousands
of those bombs of mass destruction
every day in the United States.
The infamous drugs are massively destroying our children,
the future of America, annihilating entire families. Cocaine
is undermining our youth, our school system and the morale
of the country. We now have more criminals, addicts, people
who would do anything without remorse, just to get a little
bit of drug to satisfy their urge for a high.
Aristide must be dealt with NOW.
He must be arrested NOW.
No more IMPUNITY.
One more example to be sent to corrupt governments in Latin
America.
There are many forms of terrorism. Shipping cocaine is one
of them, as destructive as bombs or planes against towers.
In 2001, three thousand people died
at the World Trade Center in New York, and according
to General Hill, drugs killed 19,000
Americans in the same year.
Soon, we will have THREE CORRUPT PRESIDENTS in Miami Jails
for drug trafficking and money-laundering namely: Noriega,
Aleman and Aristide.
Georges Sami SAATI
MOUN
Miami, Florida
Saturday, October 5, 2002
Email:
moun@moun.com |