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Date: 2/5/2010 12:58:24 PM
Author: janinegirly
However I also do not agree with the blanket statement that Haiti is in the predicament it has been due to European imperialism--you cannot ignore history but each nation must also accept accountability for present conditions particularly in cases where they have been self-ruled for sometime (with extensive aid from the US).
Let''s not forget almost thirty years under a dictatorial regime -- which was toppled by a popular uprising. The current democracy in Haiti is less than 30 years old. The Haitian people have tried and I''m sure they would have -- and will -- continue to try to improve their country. While it may not be fair to blame their current state solely on "European imperialism," I''m sure it is a factor: Haiti is just one of many countries that have struggled to regain their footing after the departure of countries that colonized them.
Being an eternal optimist, I''m hopeful that this earthquake will lead to some fundamental changes within the country.