Re-posted from PMMDaily Blog
John Carroll Ph.D
The
situation is serious. The Nation is not immortal, it is dying. The
country is short of breath, [...] he world attended, without illusions,
to the sad spectacle of Haitian political impasses that succeed by
partisan rivalries and sterile, of inquisition on issues foolish such as
dual citizenship, while Haiti needs the cooperation of all his
daughters and all his son, to see them answer to the appeal of the
ancestors, so often sublimated, become a dead letter: 'Unity is
strength!' Of the union we have nothing to do, we prefer the division
and endless confrontations. [...] we have only for force that of sinking
further our land and a population in the poverty, the abject poverty,
the misery, the confusion.
It happens to me, I confess, to be
ashamed of this pathetic betrayal of our achievements and our conquests
of yesteryear. Betrayal of our noblest aspirations to freedom, equality
and fraternity. Betrayal of our highest dreams to break all the chains.
I
hurt in my heart of Haitian to be challenged by them, smile, pulling
the line and only see in Haiti a country ruined, deliquescent, without
compass, without State, without a future, a rotten trunk, a world of
corruption and some don't hesitate to describes it, of incapable.
Michaelle Jean
No comments:
Post a Comment