Aristide in Haiti
Mar. 18th, 2011 12:53 pmI’m Amy Goodman, we just landed in Port au Prince. The former president of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide has landed. We made it through a mad crush of over a thousand journalists, videographers, supporters, dignitaries at the airport. I am now standing on the veranda of the airport where Pres. Aristide is addressing the crowd. He is saying we will not forget the victims of the earthquake. He is addressing what it means for him to be here. This is an historic day, a president who was twice ousted by U.S. backed coups in 1991 and 2004. He has returned both times, the first time after three years in exile he returned as president of Haiti. This time, after being ousted in 2004, he has returned as a resident of Haiti rather than the president. He says his aspirations are to be an educator, or to do what the people of Haiti want him to do.
— "Amy Goodman Reports: Aristide Lands in Haiti After Seven Years in Exile", Democracy Now
I find myself thinking about these guys who, just over a year ago, passionately described their hopes that 2010 would be the year that Aristide came home.
Ayibobo! Ayibobo! Ayibobo!