MUDJJ
MUDJJ
February 6, 2025 at 03:12 PM
After conducting research, I found some interesting connections and parallels between Palestine and Haiti's struggles for sovereignty. MUDJJ Movement Unforgettable Dessalines Jean Jacques overview per Kòmandan Joe: *Palestine*: Palestine's sovereignty has been gradually eroded since the early 20th century, with various factors contributing to this loss: 1. *British Mandate (1920-1948)*: The British Empire's administration of Palestine led to the displacement of Palestinians and the establishment of Jewish settlements. 2. *Israeli Occupation (1967-present)*: Israel's military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip has resulted in the confiscation of land, restriction of movement, and denial of basic rights to Palestinians. 3. *Oslo Accords (1993)*: While intended to establish a framework for peace, the Oslo Accords ultimately reinforced Israel's control over Palestine, creating a system of limited autonomy. *Haiti*: Haiti's sovereignty has also been compromised throughout its history: 1. *French Colonialism (1697-1804)*: Haiti was a French colony, and the legacy of colonialism continues to impact the country's development. 2. *US Occupation (1915-1934)*: The United States' military occupation of Haiti led to the imposition of American-style governance, economic systems, and cultural norms. 3. *Neoliberal Reforms (1990s-present)*: The implementation of neoliberal economic policies has led to the privatization of state-owned enterprises, deregulation, and the erosion of Haiti's economic sovereignty. *Parallels and Connections*: While the historical contexts differ, there are striking similarities between Palestine and Haiti's struggles for sovereignty: 1. *External Intervention*: Both Palestine and Haiti have experienced prolonged external intervention, which has undermined their sovereignty. 2. *Economic Exploitation*: Both territories have been subject to economic exploitation, with external powers controlling key sectors, such as natural resources and trade. 3. *Limited Autonomy*: Both Palestine and Haiti have limited autonomy, with external powers exerting significant influence over their internal affairs. *Loss of Sovereignty Plan*: It appears that there is a broader plan to undermine the sovereignty of both Palestine and Haiti, involving: 1. *Neoliberal Economic Policies*: The imposition of neoliberal economic policies has led to the erosion of economic sovereignty in both territories. 2. *External Control*: External powers continue to exert significant control over key sectors, such as natural resources, trade, and security. 3. *Divide and Conquer*: The creation of divisions within both Palestinian and Haitian societies has weakened their ability to resist external intervention and assert their sovereignty. In conclusion, the struggles for sovereignty in Palestine and Haiti share common themes and parallels. Understanding these connections can help inform strategies for resistance, solidarity, and the assertion of sovereignty in both territories.

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