Robbins Jean, an Aristide youth organizer, criticized the United States for pressuring Aristide.
"You tell George W. Bush he is a hypocrite and an assassin because the terrorists are killing the Haitian people," Jean, 25, told a reporter near the National Palace, where hundreds of youths — armed with old rifles and pistols, machetes and even a dull, rusty ax — gathered to repel any rebels.
Haitian Capital Descends into Anarchy
It's easier for America to let Haiti fall and clean it up afterwards, than to commit troops to defend a suspect yet democratically elected government.
Hypocrisy is the word of the day.
"You tell George W. Bush he is a hypocrite and an assassin because the terrorists are killing the Haitian people," Jean, 25, told a reporter near the National Palace, where hundreds of youths — armed with old rifles and pistols, machetes and even a dull, rusty ax — gathered to repel any rebels.
Haitian Capital Descends into Anarchy
It's easier for America to let Haiti fall and clean it up afterwards, than to commit troops to defend a suspect yet democratically elected government.
Hypocrisy is the word of the day.