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the, the 1941 with the nazis health relation, ultram nationalist, the massages the claim, the independent state of croatia. shortly on the seizing power. they built the scene of us concentration camp a place associated with the was the trustees committed in yugoslavia during world war 2. the stash is used to come system to isolate and exterminate subs, roma, jews, and other non catholic minorities and political opponents of the fascist regime. conditions in the scene of us come when the gods tortured to arise and the prisoners, they send them a consultation temps. so most of them died. it was incredible genocide. the
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take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills. and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as fast? can you see through their illusions, going underground? can the hello, i'm manila chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. dramatic scenes coming out of haiti in recent weeks, at island nation, descending in the chaos following the 2021 assassination of president juvenile maurice. now, neo colonial powers planning to intervene today,
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we'll sort out the fact from the fiction. all right, let's get into the m o the, it's arguably the poor us nation in the western hemisphere. it's been played by corruption scandal after scandal, including the assassination of the president back in 2021. and due to its geographical location, has been hit hard by mother nature, hurricanes, earthquakes and the like. and since last year has had no elected leaders sitting in official offices. so what's to become of hades, nearly 12000000 residents who have watched their cities become besieged by criminal gains and murder rampages. here to break down what's really going on in haiti is
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front of the show is dan cohen. dan is an independent journalist, filmmaker and founder of on captured media. you can see and support dan's work at on captured dot media and follow him on twitter at dan cohen. 3000, dan, good to see you. great to be with you, minute with. so you were recently in haiti just before all of this new chaos erupt . it and then suddenly a new face out of haiti is propelled into the spotlight. the guy called jimmy barbecue sharissa. can you tell us what you know about him and why you think the main stream media and social media voices are characterizing him as this evil and cannibalistic gang leader over there in haiti? i mean, what, or who does such a narrative? even serv to well i and my colleague, kim ives of haiti,
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liberty are really the only independent journalist to interview jimmy barbecue sheritza who has suddenly become a household name. and otherwise it's all mainstream media. so fortunately, we do know exactly who barbecue is. he's known is what his background is, what he's about. and essentially haiti is undergoing a revolution right now. and jimmy barbecue. sherry's da is the leader of that. essentially, he is a former police officer, was an exemplary cop in an anti gang squad. and he was basically thrown under the bus by the government at the time in, in 2019 for an operation that went to ride. and that basically radicalized him. and he realized that the system can not be reformed . it needs to go. we basically have to have a revolution. so hades masses can actually benefit can be able to,
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to live. and he began a process of not only providing as a social leader in his own neighborhood where he lived, providing clean water after school educations and programming for kids, protection from criminals and programs like that, he began attempting to unite different neighborhoods in haiti, slums which are among the poorest in the world, in an effort to basically bring these neighborhoods together, that there were fights between them in order to have a revolution. and so that is basically what he has accomplished in many ways. there is now a coalition of under groups, neighborhood on groups called div on psalm, which means living together. and this coalition consists of anti crime armed groups that jimmy sure is the, is the spoke smith and leader of and this is a group called the revolutionary forces of the g 9. and the g 9 has battled against
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a criminal federation called the j pep, the g people. and so all the time that he's battled against this criminal group, these criminal armed groups of basically from the poor neighborhoods. he said guys, let's stop fighting and unite. and let's have a revolution against the people who give us these weapons in order to kill each other and burn down businesses and, and basically make the country uninhabitable and horrible to live in. and so the us solve with this project was before i did before my colleagues at haiti liber take away the largest haitian weekly newspaper were kim, i just thing was editor. they saw this before any of us. and so they started demonizing him. they had a smear campaign, very similar to you know, what they do to any leader. they don't like us side gadhafi, saddam hussein, madura ro, anybody they, they come up with the smears against them. they've accused him through the national endowment for democracy, which funds the primary,
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so called human rights organization. in haiti, davis used to move a series of mass occurs, which we've investigated thoroughly and are they were not massacres at all. let alone series involvement and what went on. so now he's basically stepped into the spotlight and there is a, an effort by the us to get an international, basically invasion into haiti in order to stamp out this revolution that share his . he is leading of any d viewers of this program are well aware of them. and what about this moniker barbecue? is that really tied to cannibalism or right if you know or surfing on x, formerly known as twitter, the last few weeks, you'll suddenly see cannibals in haiti. and there was this video that went around because of an actual gang member in haiti eating someone. he had burned, he had burned, his body was burned, and the guy was eating and it's a horrible video. and that suddenly became barbecue was doing that. and that's how
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he got his name because he likes to burn people and eat them. but it's totally false that gang, that videos from 2021 and a completely different part of the country than the capital where service a lives. and he actually fights against his whole front program, has been fighting against criminal games, who terrorized the country like that. so his name barbecue actually got that name when he was a kid because there were a lot of jimmy's in his neighborhood and his mother sold grilled meat. she was like a meat vendor on the street. and so he became jimmy barbecue. that's how we got the name. now, before we get into the living conditions in haiti, i'd like for us to talk a little bit about the political situation. they're following the assassination of president joe, but now luis, back in 2021. our real henri, who movies himself, tap to be prime minister on henri was linked, allegedly,
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to louise's murder. he's been in charge so ever since. and many other nations seemed to simply accept this whole situation. but now was henri out of the country unable to return. is this a signal of the full collapse of the government there? absolutely, the interim prime minister, real henri, who as you said, is a top suspect of in the assassination of the president job anomalies who appointed him as prime minister. 2 days before he was assassinated. and arial henri was basically anointed by the united states. so he was never elected, but he became basically the head of state, the de facto head of state and haiti for the last, nearly 3 years. and the government of haiti has now no elected officials and hasn't had elected officials for over a year. so, so called the so called democracy that the u. s. has tried to impose on haiti has
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become a total sham. the president was assassinated, the prime minister was never elected. and it's, and basically the leads fund, these different armed groups, so called gains that you hear about that kidnapped people that terrorized the population in, in very, very serious ways. and so what's happened is those armed groups have gotten out of the control of the sort of oligarchs of the regime. they basically became autonomous to some degree. and that's when share easy a was preaching to them. you know, let's unite against these, the real gags. there's the real elite criminals who are running our country and you know, take all of the profits from the sweat shops and by villas in the dominican republic or in france or canada, or the u. s. and no, they don't actually love hate either. not actually part of this country, they just treated as a piggy bank is really what service the says. so let's take back the country for
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haitians, rather than some kind of transnational elite. so the government is totally in shambles. are real on re, he is the us pop it. she went to kenya, actually of all places kenya, to sign a, an agreement with the kenyan president william rudo, to have kenyan police special forces. come in, invade haiti, and fight the so called gang fight. these arm groups, and this is all organized by the united states, kenya, is the top vassal in east africa. of the us receives, i think more military aid than anywhere in africa except for egypt. and so basically the u. s. is desperate to find someone to go in and send their troops to fight these on groups to invade, and they couldn't get most countries wouldn't do it or would contribute maybe
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a few people. so can you suppose to send a 1000 police forces? can you has a notorious history with death squads that are very, very brutal um and also been in has offered now to send 2000. so it's kind of a coalition of the willing sort of thing where the, the us is desperate to stamp out this revolution. wow, okay, so on re want to ask for intervention. okay, so as we mentioned a little earlier, you just returned from haiti. you've been many times filming a, a multi part doc. you series, what are the living conditions like for the average haitian? i mean, did you, did you see any parts of the country that are still functioning as it did before this, this new chaos and sued the picture that you get of total absolute chaos in haiti from the media is not really true. i mean, there's still people going about their daily lives. however,
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what daily life is for, the majority of haitians is poverty. if you go to neighborhoods in puerto prints in the capital, a sly right in. and right next to the airport is the slum of c to so lay which was created in the 1970s by the us back to volume, a dictatorship as some kind of as like a of a factory area of factories that are gonna bring prosperity to the masses and, and this kind of thing, but what actually happened is, and you had, you had many, many thousands of people leave their agricultural, traditional lifestyle and go live basically in slums and working these factories and so in speak to so late it's the most extreme form of poverty i've ever witnessed anywhere. i mean, you have people living below that they live in literal sewage and 10 checks and
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sewage every time it rains. sewage from the entire city of port a prince that comes down the hill through these canals. floods into their 10 shacks of it and it's, it's unavoidable. so this is literally almost a daily process because they're in the caribbean. you have there's no clean drinking water, for example, people collect water to drink from the rooftop on top of these 10 checks or they're, they big. they dig basically small holes in the ground and water collects in there and they drink that. cholera is very common. i mean, you can imagine if you're just getting water from the ground, what kind of pathogens, what kind of diseases are in there. so there's no services from the state. there's no security, there's no anything. these are the most exploited people in the world. and so that's the regular situation that has been imposed on haiti by the us new liberal model. and the people are rising up in rejection of that. and so one of you see it,
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you see in our documentary, another vision that i made with, with kim ives of haiti, liberty, you basically see these conditions. you see how people and, and also in the, in other reporting actually did for redacted is really where receive this stuff. we went into the suns like that and you see the conditions people are living in and you've seen chevy z a. in the documentary, you see here is your going into the swans and talking to this people and being like, we cannot accept this, this isn't a normal way to live. we have to have dignity. we have to find a way to get food and you know, the only way to do that is to have a revolution. all right, coming up next 3 years on. and it's an international who done it case. now the former 1st lady of haiti indicted for ties to her husband's murder. we'll discuss it when we return with dan cohen sit tight. the m o will be right back. the
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the, the russian states. never as tight as i'm wondering. the most sense community best. most i'll send, send up the in the 65 with the keys 195 and speed. the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on russia cruising and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center for question. did you say steven, twist,
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which is the the, what day that should play? you think he said that then? yes, ma'am. so facade, indeed the, he would do it assuming that the
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to, for them to look into intermedia, the cairo is the dimensions of the scene. send the most of the to the the motion of the young the welcome back to the m o m l a chance dan cohen, founder of on captured media is back. thanks for sticking around with us dan. so as we were saying in 2021, when jerome elma waste was assassinated in his home in his own bed, his wife was also shot, but she survived. in the following years, we've seen a multi national web of, you know, assassins of plotters, people in miami to columbia, just, there's wide ranging who done it,
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case recently, his widow martine she was among the latest bunch of people that were charged with juvenile movies as murder, so the plot continues to thinking what more can you tell us about this murder case, especially the queen bono? yeah, you described it pretty well. this kind of international web of assassins and hit man, uh it was actually colombian, the former soldiers who pulled the trigger and they were among a group who apparently didn't know what was going on. there are the informants involved? um, there is testimony from a former d d, a chief that the ca, you know, knew exactly what's going on. it's pretty hard to believe that the u. s. embassy or ca, basically the intelligence apparatus doesn't know who did it, and they've come up with different fall guys. but the reality is if you look at who the enemies of job and i'm always were, then it becomes pretty clear. and you know,
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my sources in elite circles in haiti have, have confirmed this to me that basically the oligarchs were tied to the us in haiti got together and decided to kill job. and i'm always because basically she had turned against them. he was put in the presidency by the former president michelle marcelli, who was, who was himself put in by hillary clinton when she was the secretary of state, and the obama administration. and marcelli tapped job. and i'm always because he was basically unknown in order to do his bidding job. and i'm always was a banana ex, border from the north of the country, not really a politician or from the political machine. and so he was put in as a puppet. and um, you know, we saw that he acted as a puppet. it 1st uh president trump brought him tomorrow logo to browbeat him into a supporting one guy though in venezuela for example. but drove home always wanted
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to have some kind of legacy for himself to impact the country in a positive way. and so he started looking to create development projects in haiti, particularly in the rural areas that, that he is from. and in order to do that, he needed money, and there was a huge amount of money that was basically disappeared by michelle marcelli and his cronies, called the petro co rebate fund, which was basically a, an interest free loan given by venezuela during, during the chavez and prof all years and that money was gone. so he basically went to the old guards who put them in and said, well, i need some money for these development projects. and they said, no, you don't understand, you work for us. and so job and i'm always begin to look at the big contracts they had with, you know, youtube, the utilities where these guys were making huge amounts of money. and he started to
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prosecute them in, in uh, using the courts to go after them. he also began looking away from the, the us unipolar order. he began, he went to turkey. um, he had some contact, i think, with the russians through the, through the russian ambassador in venice in venezuela. for example. um haiti is also one of the, i think only 12 or 13 countries in the world that recognizes taiwan. so it's very important for it on the internet for a number of reasons. but you politically. so when we started to kind of turn away and look elsewhere, he suddenly was murdered. so it's, it's clear that basically the leads of haiti got together and decided to assassinate him, and there's no way that us doesn't know about it. but i, you know, they've, they've tried to put a lot of fall guys forward. i think that's what martine movies, his wife is to,
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i mean, she got, she got shot in next to her husband. you know, they were hiding under the bed and she got shot to so that's a pretty uh, a shaky story. i would say that she would have gunman come in, murder, her husband, shoot her too. in order to what benefit in some way, how is she benefiting? but it's, you know, you can, it just says everything that we don't on ultimately know who the intellectual authors of this country are. you can imagine if that happened, you know, in some, in a time, in a country type tied to russia or in russia itself, had the us media would, would, you know, would seize on this. but the president of haiti gets assassinated by some guys who are probably tied to the us a bunch of mercenaries. and it's basically just yesterday's news. all right, so it sounds like luis has conscience took over and that ultimately resulted in his desk. and you know, this really shady story surrounding his wife. well, let's,
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let's dive deeper then into haiti's history. heidi one is independence from france back in 18 o 4. but when the us went in with a violent occupation, us stayed there on the island for roughly 20 years into the early 19 hundreds. the us continued to control haiti's, public finances all the way up until 1947. and by then taking some 40 percent of the country's national income to service that's to the west and gets to france, some of that debt to france was reparations to the slaveholders. and how much of that deep history plays into haiti's economic problems today? exactly, he was the 1st and remains the only country to be a successful slave uprising. it really set a precedent and let led to the end of chattel slavery in the western hemisphere. so anyone who's glad to not be in a slavery system today in the americas,
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including here in the united states, i should o, in part, thanks to haiti and ever since then, as you described very well, manila, the u. s. has punished $84.00, resisting for refusing to be slaves. i mean, you laid out the history quite well. we can, you know, go even more recent into the 19 uh, the 1990 when the jump or trying i received a theologian priest was elected in a landslide. popular vote the, the country's 1st democratically elected president. and several months later he was over thrown in a us, orchestrated could a talk. and haiti was thrown into shambles. he was actually put in in 1994. he was put back into power by the clintons in 1994, only to be once again crude by the united states in 2004, 10 years later. so, um,
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ever since that cool, haiti has been in really a downward on the downward spiral where the state has basically been gutted the hades, unable to support itself, its lost, its sovereignty. it, you know, the decisions are made here in washington or in hotel rooms, high in the hills above puerto prints where the masses don't have access. and you know, so to cruise the president assassinated in haiti has just been abused in every single way possible because of what it means to the kind of international system. and so that is exactly what created the conditions for this popular uprising to occur. i mean, if you look at the speeches of airspeed back in, you know, the 19 ninety's, he spoke very similarly to how jimmy sheritza speaks. today he talks
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about, you know, this, they, they both talked about this tiny percentage of the population has almost all of the wealth, and that's an unlivable, that's an untenable situation. but the difference is, aris, deed used, if he didn't have weapons, he didn't believe in using arms in order to obtain or to achieve. his vision for haiti, barbecue does barbecue is a former cop. he's not afraid of weapons. he knows how to use them, and that's basically the difference. so where ever steed was qu twice, and now he's in haiti. he was basically allowed to live by the united states and he lives quietly and there's a university that he runs in, in some way. and, and, you know, it does good things but, but it's not revolutionary. it's kind of a, of a band aid on the gunshot wound. and so i, so he's kind of basically irrelevant and now sure,
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he's ca steps into the limelight as, let's actually change change this country. and, you know, we will, we will defend our sovereignty, will defend our borders, any foreign force that comes into our country to, to attack us to, um, you know, do horrible things to our population. we'll fight them. wow. a double co on the same person. i would say that's at least uncommon in world history. all right, dan cohen independent journalist and filmmaker founder of on captured media. thank you so much for your time and insight today. absolutely pleasure. and that is going to do it for today's episode. a modus operandi the show that the deep in the foreign policy and current affairs, i'm your host middleware chan, thank you so much for tuning and we'll see you again next time to figure out the m . o. the
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