The White Curse

Galeano, Eduardo

The Upside-Down World Eduardo Galeano The White Curse On the first day of this year, freedom in this world turned 200. But no one noticed, or almost no one. A few days later, the country where...

...The previous one...
...There is nothing new about this slight of Haiti...
...On the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, there is a large sign that reads: Road to Ruin...
...Not even Sim??n Bol?­var recognized Haiti, though he owed it everything...
...Thomas Jefferson, a slave owner and champion of liberty at the same time, warned that Haiti had created a bad example and argued it was necessary to "confine the plague to the island...
...The French revolution had abolished slavery, but Napoleon revived it...
...And so, from dictator to dictator, from promise to betrayal, one misfortune followed another...
...This expiation of the sin of freedom would cost Haiti 150 million gold francs...
...Placed under strict orders from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Haiti obeyed every instruction, without cheating...
...The black curse that engenders crime and chaos...
...others have suggested, if not stated outright, that the Haitian tendency to fratricide derives from its savage African heredity...
...Then reinstate it...
...Haiti was born condemned to solitude...
...Then once again, in 2004, the U.S...
...government helped to oust him, brought him to the United States, subjected him to Washington's treatment, and then sent him back a few years later, in the arms of Marines, to resume his post...
...And Haiti went back to being an invisible nation-until the next bloodbath...
...It is true that one fine day the empire that had been the champion in the slave trade changed its mind about it...
...Slave owners there were saved from this fury until 1888 when Brazil abolished slavery-the last country in the world to do so...
...Today Haiti imports its rice from the United States, where international experts, who are rather distracted people, forgot to prohibit tariffs and subsidies to protect national production...
...To reinstate slavery in Haiti, France sent more than fifty shiploads of soldiers...
...He lasted a few months before the U.S...
...The first thing they did was occupy the customs house and duty collection facilities...
...Aristide, the rebel priest, became president in 1991...
...The rule of the ancestors...
...The new country was born with a rope wrapped tightly around its neck: the equivalent of $21.7 billion in today's dollars, or forty-four times Haiti's current yearly budget...
...Which regime was most prosperous for the colonies...
...The occupying army suspended the salary of the Haitian president until he agreed to sign off on the liquidation of the Bank of the Nation, which became a branch of City Bank of New York...
...The guerrilla chief, Charlemagne Peralte, was exhibited in the public square, crucified on a door to teach the people a lesson...
...Down that road, everyone is a sculptor...
...The government paid what it was told to even if it meant there would be neither bread nor salt...
...It awaits the hands of its people...
...Haiti was the first country to abolish slavery...
...France made Haiti pay dearly for the humiliation it inflicted on Napoleon Bonaparte...
...But abolition in Britain took place in 1807, three years after the Haitian revolution, and it was so unconvincing that in 1832 Britain had to ban slavery again...
...There it lies, like scrap metal...
...It wasn't easy to quell the fires of resistance...
...In 1804, they inherited a land that had been razed to grow sugarcane and a land consumed by the conflagrations of a fierce civil war...
...This civilizing mission ended in 1934...
...No other countries did so...
...granted diplomatic recognition to this freest of nations...
...Eduardo Galeano, a Uruguayan journalist, is the author of "The Open Veins of Latin America, Memory of Fire, and "Soccer in Sun and Shadow...
...The occupiers didn't dare reestablish slavery, but they did impose forced labor for the building of public works...
...During its brief sojourn on TV screens and front pages earlier this year, the media showed confusion and violence and confirmed that Haitians were born to do evil well and do good badly...
...And they killed a lot of people...
...Of the white curse, nothing was said...
...For two centuries it has suffered scorn and punishment...
...They did the same in the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua...
...Since its revolution, Haiti has been capable only of mounting tragedies...
...But the international experts are far more destructive than invading troops...
...And they inherited "the French debt...
...However, the most widely read encyclopedias and almost all educational textbooks attribute this honorable deed to England...
...Haitians have the habit of collecting tin cans and scrap metal that they cut and shape and hammer with old-world mastery, creating marvels that are sold in the street markets...
...Of recognition he made no mention...
...They stayed nineteen years...
...Rice farmers, once the majority, soon became beggars or boat people...
...A short time afterwards, Duvalier became the Haitian equivalent of Trujillo and Somoza...
...The newly born nation had to commit to pay a gigantic indemnification for the damage it had caused in winning its freedom...
...helped to remove him from power, and yet again there was killing...
...Haiti gave him everything with only one condition: that he free the slaves-an idea that had not occurred to him until then...
...This article is published with permission of IPS Columnist Service...
...A few days later, the country where this birth occurred, Haiti, found itself in the media spotlight, not for the anniversary of universal freedom but for the ouster of President Aristide...
...The country's blacks rose up and defeated France and won national independence and freedom for the slaves...
...Its credit was frozen despite the fact that the state had been dismantled and the subsidies and tariffs that had protected national production had been eliminated...
...Once a happy and prosperous colony, it is now the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere...
...His country heeded him...
...The president and other blacks were barred entry into the private hotels, restaurants, and clubs of the foreign occupying power...
...Meanwhile in Brazil disorder and violence came to be called "Haitianism...
...And yet again the Marines came back, as they always seem to, like the flu...
...The occupiers withdrew, leaving a National Guard, which they had created, in their place to exterminate any possible trace of democracy...
...In 1915, the Marines landed in Haiti...
...It was sixty years before the U.S...
...The great man triumphed in his war of independence and showed his gratitude by sending a sword as a gift to Port-au-Prince...
...Revolutions, certain specialists have concluded, lead straight to the abyss...
...Many have ended in the depths of the Caribbean, and more are following them to the bottom, only these shipwreck victims aren't Cuban so their plight never makes the papers...
...Haiti is a country that has been thrown away, as an eternal punishment of its dignity...
...In exchange for this fortune, France officially recognized the new nation...
...In 1816, it was Haiti that furnished Bol?­var with boats, arms, and soldiers when he showed up on the island defeated and asking for shelter and help...

Vol. 68 • June 2004 • No. 6


 
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