Organizations Call on President Biden and the US Government to stop propping up Haiti’s corrupt regime
September 15, 2022
President Joe Biden
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20500
Secretary of State Antony Blinken
Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs Brian Nichols
U.S. Department of State, 2201 C St NW , Washington, DC 20520
Dear President Biden, Secretary Blinken, and Assistant Secretary Nichols:
We have watched in horror as the situation in Haiti has deteriorated to a “new normal” characterized by constant fear of kidnapping and violence, a near total lack of accountability, and a growing humanitarian crisis on every front.
This crisis is the direct result of the corrupt, repressive rule of the Pati Ayisyen Tèt Kale (PHTK) and its associates over the past decade. PHTK has systematically dismantled democratic institutions, committed crimes against humanity, performed arbitrary arrests and dismissed legitimate judges, targeted journalists, looted the treasury, supported gangs, and generated massive inflation. In spite of this, the US government has steadfastly supported PHTK governments. In fact, the United States effectively installed the current de facto Prime Minister, Dr. Ariel Henry, in July, and has since been consistently supporting his government, even though it has no constitutional or popular mandate and despite growing evidence implicating de facto PM Henry and other PHTK officials in the July assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
Haitians are fighting to reclaim their democracy with a broad-based non-violent mobilization. After extensive negotiations, organizations from across Haiti’s political and social spectrums have reached agreement on a consensus plan for a transition towards democracy, and have started to implement that plan. Haitians are confident that this mobilization is powerful enough to force the government to make significant compromises towards democracy if the government was not being propped up by the United States.
Haitians have been asking the Biden Administration to stop supporting de facto PM Henry’s rule and PHTK more generally. They are not asking the US government to support any other party, either. They just want the US to stop interfering, and to allow a Haitian-led solution to emerge. Haitians note that the US government insists that de facto PM Henry’s government must be part of any solution. That gives the regime a veto in any negotiations and creates a disincentive for it to negotiate in good faith. De facto PM Henry can simply refuse to meaningfully compromise, as he has done repeatedly, knowing that the US will continue to support him regardless.
Several Members of the US Congress have called for an end to US government support for the PHTK regime and its blocking of a Haitian-led solution to the crisis. Leadership on this has come from members of the House Haiti Caucus, of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the Congressional Black Caucus. For example, a March 17, 2022 letter from seven Members of Congress calls on the US to withdraw support for Haiti's de facto PM Henry and instead to support Haitian efforts to establish a transitional government. The letter notes that Henry lacks legitimacy to resolve Haiti’s political crisis.
We call on the US government to stop supporting de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the PHTK party and its political affiliates, so that a Haitian solution to the crisis can emerge. It can do so by announcing that it will support a broad-based, credible, and Haitian-led solution that does not require the agreement of the current regime or any particular actor and adopting policies consistent with this approach. In making this call, we join the voices of Haitians asking the US to stop interfering in Haiti. We join Members of the US Congress who support concrete, sustainable democratic solutions to Haiti's political crisis. We join the thousands and thousands of Haitians taking to the streets – journalists, security guards, doctors, factory workers, mothers, and fathers – who simply want to exercise their right to chart their own course away from corruption and fear, and towards peace and prosperity.
It is laudable that the US government wants to help Haiti’s democracy and we welcome US support for a truly Haitian-led solution. However, the primary role for the US government is very simple: it must step back and let the Haitian people take back their own government. The US should not support any particular party or sector or demand that Haitians take a particular path towards democracy. A stable and just Haiti - which is in the interest of Haitians and the US government alike - requires that Haitians lead and own their democratic process.
For a stronger Haiti,
1199 SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
1804 Institute
African Community Economic Development Of New England
Agencia ALPHA
Alianza Americas
Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School
American Friends Service Committee, Colorado
American Jewish World Service (AJWS)
Ansara Family Fund
Association of Haitian Women, Inc. (AFAB)
Association of Pittsburgh Priests
Ayiti Now Corp
Beyond Borders
Black Belt Justice Center
Boston University International Human Rights Clinic
Boulder Area Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Brazilian Women's Group
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for Economic and Policy Research
Center for Gender & Refugee Studies
Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA)
Center for Self Sufficiency
Center to Support Immigrant Organizing
Church Women United in New York State
Community Coalition for Haiti
Cornell Law School Labor Law Clinic
Council on Hemispheric Affairs
David International Foundation, Inc.
Dayspring Ministries Haiti
Denver Justice and Peace Committee
Emmaus Community
Environmental Justice Initiative for Haiti
Faith in Action
Faith in Indiana
Faith in New Jersey
Faith in New York
Families for Freedom
Family Action Network Movement
Florida Immigrant Coalition
Florida Rising
Fondasyon Mapou
Friends of Matènwa
Friends of the MST (US)
Gender Action
Global Justice Clinic, NYU School of Law
GOALS Haiti
Haiti Connection at Newman Catholic Community at EIU
Haiti Dreamkeeper Archives
Haiti First, Inc
Haiti Justice Alliance
Haiti Solidarity Network of the Northeast
Haiti Subcommittee of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Bedford MA
Haiti/Americas Team - The Black Alliance for Peace
Haitian American Lawyers Association of New York, Inc.
HAITIAN AMERICANS UNITED INC.
Haitian Evangelical Clergy of Georgia
Haitian Ministry Theophile Church in Christ, Inc
Haitian Neighborhood Center, Sant La Inc.
Haitian Women's Collective
Higgins Brothers Surgicenter for Hope, Fonds Parisien, Haiti
Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters, USA-JPIC
Houston Coalition Against Hate
Houston Immigration Legal Services Collaborative
In Cultured Company
Initiative Citoyenne New York
Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)
International Human Rights Clinic, Harvard Law School
International Human Rights Law Institute
JEBCA MINISTRIES, INC.
Justice and Peace Office Holy Union Sisters US Province
Komite Sipo Fwon Patriyotik Popile
Konbit Ayisyen pou Kore Lakay (KAKOLA)
La Iglesia del Pueblo
La Troupe Makandal, Inc.
Lawyers for Civil Rights
LEPOCO Peace Center (Lehigh-Pocono Committee of Concern)ittee of Concern)
Li Li LI Read Inc.
Loretto Peace Committee
Manifest Haiti
Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns
Massachusetts Communities Action Network
Massachusetts Law Reform Institute
Mercy Focus on Haiti
Miami Workers Center
Miami-Dade Branch of the NAACP
Mission Mount olives church of God
National Alliance for the Advancement of Haitian Professionals
National Lawyers Guild International
New Jersey Forum for Human Rights
Newman Catholic Community at EIU
Nicaragua Center for Community Action
NJ State Industrial Union Council
Northern New Jersey Sanctuary Coalition
Partners in Justice International
Partners In Progress
Passionists International
Pax Christi Maine
Pax Christi Metro DC-Baltimore
Pax Christi Metro New York, Inc.
Pax Christi New Jersey
Pax Christi New York State
Pax Christi USA
Pax Christi USA--Manasota Chapter [FL]
Pittsburgh Area Pax Christi
Plateforme des organisations jeunesse Reveillee
Presbyterian Church (USA)
Presente.org
Project Lifeline
Quixote Center
Radio Soleil
RAICES
Respond Crisis Translation
Revolve Impact
Rian Immigrant Center
The Road to Hope
Roots of Development
SEIU Colorado
SEIU, Local 32BJ
SHARE FOUNDATION
Sisters of Charity Federation
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Congregational Leadership
Sisters of Charity of Nazareth Western Province Leadership
Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill
Sisters of Mercy of the Americas Justice Team
Sisters of the Humility of Mary
South Dade Branch NAACP
St. Mary Magdalene Parish Social Justice and Peace Committee, Pittsburgh, PA
Summits Education
Tahirih Justice Center
TRUE ALLIANCE CENTER INC
UC Hastings School of Law
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Unlocking Communities
Veterans For Peace
Veye-yo Miami
Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center
Witness at the Border
Youthaiti
Zanmi Lakay
Read press about the letter:
In The Hill, “More than 100 groups call on Biden to drop support for Haitian prime minister”
In The Haitian Times, “Groups ask Biden to drop Henry and PHTK, stop Haitian deportations”