[ppi] [ppiindia] Konflik pemerintah dan pemberontakan di Haiti , ancaman konflik dalam waktu lama
- From: "peace" <hutan007@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: ppiindia@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 22 Feb 2004 20:15:35 -0000
** ppi-india **
Perlu ada semangat agamawan, kerja sama, keadilan, perdamaian dan
kesadaran untuk menghilangkan bahaya konflik yang dapat berpanjangan.
Ini konflik sangat baru dan tidak mungkin dicegah untuk konflik baru
yang berpanjangan. Perlu ada semangat yang baik baik untuk
menghentikan konflik baru.
Sebab tidak ingin ada umat saling membunuh bunuh untuk kepentingan
saja tanpa solusi dan dialog. Tuhan sesungguhnya tidak menerima hal
itu, hanya perlu semangat kita demi kebaikan dan amal masyarakat di
Akhirat.
wassalam,
baca di bawah ini
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Haiti Rebels Seize Major Northern City
CAP-HAITIEN, Haiti - Rebels on Sunday seized the government's last
major stronghold in the north, Cap-Haitien, shooting off celebratory
rounds in the air as people looted and torched buildings.
The rebels said they had met little resistance except at the airport,
where they said eight people were killed in fighting with militants
loyal to President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. A manager with Tropical
Airways said rebels there had also commandeered a plane.
"We came in today and we took Cap-Haitien, tomorrow we take Port-au-
Prince," the capital, boasted Lucien Estime, 19. "Our mission is to
liberate Haiti."
It took the rebels just hours to seize Cap-Haitien, the impoverished
country's second-largest city. They came up from the south, quickly
overwhelming Aristide loyalists who had erected flaming barricades on
the city outskirts.
"The people are happy. Finally we're free from terror," said Fifi
Jean, 30, unperturbed as she stood in front of the blazing police
headquarters building, where people looted everything in sight.
Teenagers paraded in police hats and body armor while rebels handed
over keys of cars to residents and drank beer. People hefted away
weapons, typewriters, mattresses, even doors.
Rebel leader Guy Philippe had threatened for days to attack Cap-
Haitien, the country's second-largest city. The mayor, Wilmar
Innocent, has said earlier that 180 police were protecting the city,
but they fled when the rebels attacked.
The rebels have captured several towns in Haiti's north since they
rose up on Feb. 5. The uprising has killed about 60 people, about two-
thirds of them police.
Rebel commander Jean-Baptiste Joseph, formerly leader of an
association of soldiers from Haiti's disbanded army, declared "It's
the army that's in charge here. It's the army that will free Haiti."
Haiti's army ousted Aristide eight months after his 1990 inauguration
and began a reign of terror until the United States sent 20,000
troops in 1994 to end the military dictatorship, restore Aristide and
halt an exodus of boat people to the shores of Florida.
The latest rebel attack puts added pressure on politicians
negotiating a U.S.-backed international peace plan that would leave
Aristide as president but force him to share power with his political
rivals.
A diplomatic delegation left Haiti Saturday night after failing to
persuade Aristide's political opponents to accept the plan, which
would require the two sides to share power.
Aristide, who would remain president under the plan, said he agreed
to a new prime minister and government to organize elections.
But he declared he would "not go ahead with any terrorists," meaning
he would not negotiate with the rebels.
The opposition politicians are not allied with the rebels, but both
want to see Aristide step down. The political opponents met with
foreign envoys Saturday and promised to deliver a formal response to
the peace proposal by 5 p.m. Monday.
The United States has urged citizens to leave the country amid
mounting violence by Aristide militants in government-held areas.
Throughout the recent bloodshed, Aristide, who has survived three
assassination attempts and a coup d'etat, has said he will not step
down before his term ends in 2006.
Aristide accuses his political opponents of supporting the rebellion.
His government spokesman, Mario Dupuy, said that with the plan "the
opposition has a chance to prove it is not in favor of violence and
terrorism."
Opposition leaders said the plan does not address how to halt the
uprising and disarm rebels and militants.
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