It was presumably in connection with some quarrel over the division of the spoils, but Metayer was promptly murdered. His widow then conducted a voodoo séance in which his soul appeared and identified his killers: local supporters of President Aristide.
Thereupon the Cannibal Army switched sides, changed its name to the Gonaives Resistance Front, and started killing Aristide's prominent backers in the city. Meanwhile in the capital,
demonstrators protesting Aristide's rigging of the 2000 elections were being murdered by government-backed vigilantes known as chimeres (monsters): 45 were killed between September and January. Then on 5 February the former Cannibals seized control of the whole city of
Since then they have seized more towns in the north and been joined by various unsavory figures from former regimes like former police chief Guy Philippe and former paramilitary death-squad leader Louis-Jodel
Chamblain. Aristide denounces them as 'terrorists' while his own thugs continue to attack the non-violent protests of the civilian opposition in the capital.
Just change the names, and Haitians have been here countless times before: there has been only one peaceful and more or less democratic change of president in the country's 200 years of independence. Nowhere else in Latin America comes close to matching
A former priest who commands a devoted following among the poorest of the country's poor, Aristide was elected president in 1990 after the overthrow of the Duvalier family's 29-year dictatorship. He was overthrown himself by the army only seven months later, was returned to power by 20,000 US troops in 1994 -- and proceeded to go bad. Foreign aid was squandered, democratic rules were abused, vocal opponents were harassed, silenced or killed, and street gangs loyal to Aristide were granted a monopoly on local crime in return for defending his rule.
It's awful, but it's also what Haitians have come to expect.
Eighty percent of
But why is
countries in the region have lived through lengthy
But practically everyone who had not been born a slave had been killed or fled by then, and
When slavery was abolished throughout the
still living in complex, modern societies that gave them models of how things are done as they tried to rebuild their lives as free men and women. Haitians had none of that, and they are still paying the price two centuries later. It doesn't excuse how Aristide has misused the opportunity that he was given, but no matter how or when he goes, the prognosis is still not good.
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