The BBC Asks – What Really Happened With the Clintons in Haiti?

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-11-11-16-am

When it comes to the Clintons, where there’s smoke, there’s usually a structure fire. I doubt Haiti is any different.

With that in mind, I wanted to flag an article published earlier today at the BBCWhat really happened with the Clintons in Haiti?

Here are some excerpts:

Donald Trump has said the work of Bill and Hillary Clinton in Haiti was a “disgrace”. What really happened?

“The Clinton family, they are crooks, they are thieves, they are liars,” says Haitian activist Dahoud Andre.

He has been leading protests outside the Clinton Foundation headquarters in Manhattan and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign base in Brooklyn for the last two years.

He said protesters from his small activist group, the Committee to Mobilize Against Dictatorship in Haiti, will continue to level their allegations – so far all unproven – if the Democratic candidate wins the White House.

Mrs Clinton retorted that she was proud of the foundation’s work, and pointed out her rival’s namesake charity had spent money on a lifesize portrait of himself.

The Clintons’ history with the world’s first black republic dates back to their 1975 honeymoon, when they met a voodoo priest and visited a hotel where Ernest Hemingway once stayed.

Mr Andre is not alone among his compatriots in blaming the once-and-perhaps-future first couple for a litany of ills in Haiti.

Kim Ives, editor of Haiti Liberte newspaper, told the BBC: “A lot of Haitians are not big fans of the Clintons, that’s for sure.”

“The fact the Clintons kind of took over things after the earthquake and did a pretty poor job of it translates to why the Haitians have a pretty dim view of them,” he added.

So what happened?

Mrs Clinton was Secretary of State and Mr Clinton was UN Special Envoy to Haiti when the January 2010 earthquake struck, killing an estimated 220,000 people.

Some $13.3bn (£10.9bn) was pledged by international donors for Haiti’s recovery.

Mr Clinton was appointed co-chairman of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission (IHRC), along with Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive.

But the IHRC found itself under fire as frustrations mounted at the slow pace of recovery.

Its mandate was not renewed by the Haitian parliament in 2011.

How about this graphic…

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-11-14-46-am

A US Government Accountability Office report discovered no hint of wrongdoing, but concluded the IHRC’s decisions were “not necessarily aligned with Haitian priorities”.

The GAO must have a peculiar definition of “wrongdoing.”

Mr Clinton’s own office at the UN found 9% of the foreign aid cash went to the Haitian government and 0.6% to local organizations.

The bulk of it went to UN agencies, international aid groups, private contractors and donor countries’ own civilian and military agencies.

For example, the Pentagon billed the State Department hundreds of millions of dollars for sending US troops to hand out bottled water and keep order on the streets of Haiti’s ravaged capital, Port-au-Prince.

Jake Johnston, an analyst with the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a nonpartisan group that has studied the quake reconstruction, told the BBC “it’s hard to say it’s been anything other than a failure”.

But he believes the State Department and IHRC simply replicated the mistakes of the whole foreign aid industry by chasing short-term gains instead of building longer-term capacity on the ground.

“They relied too much on outside actors,” Mr Johnston says, “and supplanted the role of the Haitian government and domestic producers.”

After the earthquake, disaster capitalists flocked to the nation of 10 million people, which is about the size of the US state of Massachusetts.

Private contractors were eager to sell services, in what one US envoy described in a Wikileaks-disclosed diplomatic cable as a “gold rush”.

In email exchanges with top Clinton Foundation officials, a senior aide to Mrs Clinton, who was then-secretary of state, kept an eye out for those identified by the abbreviations “FOB” (friends of Bill Clinton) or “WJC VIPs” (William Jefferson Clinton VIPs).

“Need you to flag when people are friends of WJC,” wrote Caitlin Klevorick, a senior State Department official who was vetting incoming offers of assistance coming through the Clinton Foundation.

The emails, which were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by the Republican National Committee, have fuelled claims the Clintons were running a pay-to-play operation, though no hard evidence of this has emerged.

House Republicans are already laying the groundwork for a volley of congressional hearings into the Clinton Foundation in the event the Democratic candidate wins the White House in a week’s time.

Possibly the most enduring criticism of the Clinton Foundation’s work in Haiti stems from its signature project, a garment factory known as the Caracol Industrial Park.

The foundation, working with the Clinton State Department, helped arrange a US-subsidised deal with the Haitian government to build the $300m factory complex in 2012.

Several hundred farmers were evicted from their land to make way for the 600-acre manufacturing site, which produces clothes for retailers such as Old Navy, Walmart and Target.

South Korean textile giant Sae-A Trading Co, which is the main employer at the facility, subsequently donated between $50,000 to $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation.

Mr Clinton declared 100,000 jobs would be created “in short order”.

But the Caracol Industrial Park has created only 8,000 jobs. 

In the Little Haiti neighbourhood of Miami that was visited by Mr Trump this September, the head of a local women’s advocacy group has questions for Mrs Clinton.

Marleine Bastien, executive director of Fanm Ayisyen Nan Miyami, believes that Clinton-backed projects have helped global investors more than they have benefited poverty-stricken Haitians.

She told the BBC: “The more Secretary Clinton refrains from responding to the concerns and questions from the people of Haiti, this perception that she’s trying to evade responding will continue.

“Instead of allowing these questions to linger and fester, why not come clean? The questions will not go away, they will continue.”

Come clean? This is the Clintons we’re talking about.

For more on the Clinton Foundation, see:

The Story of How the DOJ Tried to Thwart an FBI Investigation Into the Clinton Foundation

Video of the Day – Ralph Nader on the Clinton Foundation and ‘Pay to Play’

Wall Street Analyst Who Warned on GE Ahead of Crash Calls Clinton Foundation “Charity Fraud”

Exposed – The Clinton Foundation is Running a $20 Million Private Equity Firm in Colombia

How the Clinton Foundation Paid Sidney Blumenthal $10K per Month as He Gave Horrible Libya Advice to the State Dept.

How Donations to the Clinton Foundation Led to Tens of Billions in Weapons Sales to Autocratic Regimes

What Difference Does it Make? 1,100 Foreign Donors to Clinton Foundation Never Disclosed and Remain Secret

Senior Fellow at Sunlight Foundation Calls the Clinton Foundation “A Slush Fund”

In Liberty,
Michael Krieger

Like this post?
Donate bitcoins: 35DBUbbAQHTqbDaAc5mAaN6BqwA2AxuE7G


Follow me on Twitter.

11 thoughts on “The BBC Asks – What Really Happened With the Clintons in Haiti?”

  1. Michael – -You write the MOST informative, interesting and intriguing articles (Thank you). Shocking as this one is, it is not quite surprising given what I have observed of the Clinton’s over the years. It all makes me ill and SO SAD for this country, as well as the world at large. Are they stupid, arrogant and dismissive enough to think the world is not watching and that nothing they do matters? I believe, too late for us and the world, that history will vilify them.

    Reply
  2. “the Clintons were running a pay-to-play operation, though no hard evidence of this has emerged.”

    Of course there’s been “no hard evidence of this”.

    The Bush-Clinton crime family are masters at always covering their tracks just enough to allow for plausible deniability.

    Reply
    • There is hard evidence contained in the 45000 Wikileak emails; it’s just that the FBI has not indicted Hillary yet. Indictments are now underway.

  3. Thank you Michael! I feel that this site, the articles & writings that you share are informative & truthful. You are doing a great service!! Keep it up. I check in daily. You’re very appreciated for giving us trust worthy news and information!

    Reply
  4. If memory serves, I do believe George W. Bush was working in tandem with Bill “BJ” Clinton on the Haiti charity. Never have I heard word one about his involvement since this story broke. What gives Mike? Both crime families it is quite clear.

    Reply
    • Mike, I was not referring to your site for his non-mention but rather ALL media reports on this story including alt media. I didn’t make that clear. Sorry about that.

      I do recall them doing tv commercials and appearances together announcing the Haiti charity. I believe that GWB and BJ even flew down there at one point together.

      Thank you for your work sir. LIBERTY!!!!!!!!!

  5. Okay Michael, here it is:
    http://www.clintonbushhaitifund.org
    official site above
    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/george-w-bush-bill-clinton-to-raise-funds-for-haiti/
    http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/presidents-george-w-bush-bill-clinton-visit-earthquake-ravaged-haiti-article-1.172455
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/16/presidents-clinton-bush-pledge-lead-fundraising-efforts-haiti.html

    I recall many were appalled because Red Cross and emergency planes could not use the airport to transport the wounded and aid could not be delivered because of these two narcissistic psychopaths and their desire for attention. As I have said, not ONE word has been mentioned about GWB deep involvement in this scandal. This is no small detail. It is a major component of this tragedy and money scam that helped very few of those poor people but merely further enriched these pigs.They pretty much kept all the money or gave it to cronies. They will pay someday soon.

    Oh, my memory turns out is pretty damn good. I hate thieves disguised as “Public Servants”. Public Servant my ass. Totalitarian would be dictators is more like it.

    Reply

Leave a Reply