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Haiti - Diplomacy : Ambassador Sison recognizes the influence of Haiti on the history of the USA
02/02/2020 08:45:53

Haiti - Diplomacy : Ambassador Sison recognizes the influence of Haiti on the history of the USA

As part of the launch of Black History Month (February), Michèle Jeanne Sison, the United States Ambassador to Haiti, at the American Embassy in Haiti in front of Prime Minister ai Michel Lapin, the Governor of the Central Bank, several Ministers of the Government, Embassy officials and distinguished guests, recognized in a speech of circumstance "[...] the powerful influence that the independence of Haiti, the First Black Nation, had on the history of the United States [...]"

Excerpt from Ambassador Sison's speech :

"[...] I am happy to continue this tradition [of black history month] here in Haiti with my colleagues from the Embassy and with all of you here.

[...] Haiti has pushed back borders and survived adversities. Haiti has demonstrated excellence, of course. Haiti has not only led freedom movements, but also a revolution; a revolution that has played a major role not only in the trajectory of the United States, but also in that of the entire world.

So the celebration of the "Black History Month" here in Haiti has a special meaning for the Americans present here this evening. Indeed, we recognize the powerful influence that the independence of Haiti, the first black nation, has had on the history of the United States and beyond. Therefore, whenever the opportunity is offered to us, we must continue to celebrate these ties forged between Haiti and the United States.

The story of the founding of Haiti, starting from a rebellion of slaves to lead to the creation of a Republic based on democratic principles is a testament to what people can achieve when they are determined to work together for the greater good.

And this state of mind which consists in wanting to work together must continue, must continue. There is an expression in Creole squi called "Ayiti twò rich pou l pòv", that is to say, Haiti is too rich to be poor. Indeed, this country, with the wealth it has in terms of history and culture, must move forward for the well-being of its people.

Haiti was founded on the ideals of freedom and democracy.

The people and the Government need to re-engage each other in favor of these ideals, for the well-being of the Haitian people, with a frank dialogue, a Government capable of serving the people and free legislative elections and credible in the near future.

By adhering to these democratic principles, Haiti will return to its roots and reiterate its commitment to its founders [...]"

See also :

https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-29906-haiti-diaspora-montreal-black-history-month.html

HL/ HaitiLibre



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