Join BAP-DC and BAP member organizations Ujima People’s Progress Party and Pan-African Community Action in front of the U.S. State Department for a rally in solidarity with the Haitian people in their demand for an immediate end to the Moïse administration.

U.S. State Department

21st Street and Virginia Avenue NW, Washington, DC

 
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Stop U.S. imperialism! Peoples' centered democracy in Haiti! U.S., UN, OAS out of Haiti!

With the election of U.S. President Joe Biden, folks believed this so-called “champion” of fair elections and the rule of law—who had expressed a commitment that “Black Lives Matter” and feigning concerns for protecting democratic process during the election —would rally to the side of Haitians and end U.S. support for the dictatorship.

The phrases "Black Lives Matter", "democracy", "legitimacy" or the "rights of the people" are only evoked as expressions of the United States’ so-called “values” when directed at an adversary like Russia, Venezuela, China or any other country the United States is actively attempting to destabilize. But those values cannot be allowed to complicate U.S. interests in Haiti or even in the occupied Black and Brown communities within the United States.

The people of Haiti are fighting for power, for the ability to determine their own destiny. Stand with them. Stand with us.

Turn out for this International Day in Solidarity to fight for freedom and for a new reality in Haiti and the world. This action will be in conjunction with several counterpart actions taking place within Haiti and other countries throughout the world.