The NYT floated the theory a few days ago that Baby Doc's return was about his 5 to 7 million dollars frozen in Swiss banks. Bloomberg is following the same line, as are the AP and others.
Baby Doc's frozen funds are CHUMP CHANGE.
Because there are NINE-plus BILLION dollars out there for the reconstruction of Haiti. Those billions were raised after the earthquake, but only a fraction has been released. Bechtel, K&R, and other international giants are probably salivating.
Now, Manigat or Martelly? Seem to be half-dozen of one and six of the same. The question is why the U.S./France/Canada are so anxious to get rid of Preval's chosen candidate? Is it because Preval is not toeing the line set by Hil and her French and Canadian pals?
Preval, Fernandez, the Haitian foreign minister and the DR ambassador to Haiti meeting in Santo Domingo yesterday (Saturday).
Speaking of Preval, don't know if the English-language reported it but last night was reading Listin Diario, an important newspaper in Santo Domingo.
It has a story of an unannounced, whirlwind trip by Preval to meet with Dominican President Fernandez. They met for three hours at the presidential palace and at a joint news conference after, Preval was asked about the possibility of Aristides' return.
Preval did not say yes, but he did not say no either. He mentioned that all Haitians have the right to return because the constitution does not recognize exile, the same thing the foreign minister said last week about Baby Doc.
Preval said the return of Aristide was a "constitutional matter." Preval said the same constitution says all citizens fall under the judicial system, as in the case of Baby Doc.
Fernandez said they had discussed how to avoid a "power vacuum" in Haiti, the cholera outbreak (more than 100 cases have been reported in the DR, one death reported today, Sunday), and the electoral crisis (a new president is to be inaugurated on Feb. 7).
Preval at the news conference denied that he and Fernandez had discussed the possibility of him (Preval) seeking political asylum in the DR.
Preval added an interesting fact, that since 1986, all of the Haitian presidents since then have gone into exile, except for him. (He still has about three weeks to do so !!!)
Preval arrived in Santo Domingo from Port-au-Prince in this cool helicopter, which looks to be unmarked. Wonder who in Haiti has a RED helicopter?
Edit to add one cholera death reported today in DR.