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Back to Africa: A new Haitian homeland?
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By Leo Hornak/ The Independent

If a proposal under consideration by the African Union this week were to bear fruit, Haitians made homeless by the earthquake could start afresh in a new homeland in Africa.

African Union (AU) President Jean Ping yesterday announced that the idea of resettling displaced Haitians in Africa would be part of the AU's formal agenda during its annual summit this week. According to Mr Ping, Haiti's history as a creation of the slave trade and the world's first black republic creates a special obligation for African Union members.

"It is out of a sense of duty and memory and solidarity that we can further the proposal ... to create in Africa the conditions for the return of Haitians," said Mr Ping. The idea of a new Haitian homeland in Africa was originally suggested by Senegalese President Abdoulaye Wade last month, and now appears to be gathering momentum. As a first step, Mr Wade has asked African governments to naturalise any Haitians who wish to emigrate to their country, and to encourage African families to adopt Haitian children orphaned in the earthquake.

It would not be the first time that a new African state has been created to house the descendants of slaves from the new world. In 1847, the American Colonisation Society, an unlikely coalition of abolitionists and slave owners, created Liberia with the same aim in mind. Thousands of former slaves and their descendants eventually made the journey from the US to west Africa. Little care was taken to protect the rights of the tribes already living in the territory, however, and Liberian society has been divided between settler and indigenous communities ever since – indigenous Liberians were only given the vote in 1963.

Mr Wade has also referred to the Middle East as a model for his Haitian project. Speaking to Euronews last week he said: "It's not asking too much to transplant those who want it. Israel was desert. Palestine was desert. People were transplanted who today are building a country."

The resettlement idea also raises questions about whether many African countries have the resources to support a large influx of impoverished Haitian refugees, or would be willing to give up territory for a new state. Senegal has some points of cultural contact with Haiti, but it is far from wealthy. In 2009, Senegal was rated 166 out of 177 on the UN's Human Development Index. Haiti was 17 places higher at 149.

By Leo Hornak/ The Independent

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Added: February 03, 2010. 11:05 AM GMT
Palestine and the European Jews

03.02. 10

Dear Mr. Leo Homak,

Your assertion about the holy Palestine is funny! I think a journalist must consult some books before he writes about "strange peoples and cultures".

Please consult some books on the heroic Palestine people and European Jews, who were hunted down by European rulers for centuries and lastly gasified by the murderous Nazis!

Waaqa (God) bless Palestine and
Oromiya!

Jabeessaa Cimsaa.


Jabeessaa Cimsaa
Added: February 03, 2010. 06:08 AM GMT
Palestine was not a dessert!
It was full of millions of people who were displaced to resettled European Jews, who were in turn killed and displaced by European Christians
baby
Added: February 03, 2010. 06:04 AM GMT
I can't belive this!
This world is full of profoundly idiot people. Look what is happening in Palestine, as a result of the Zionists forging a "country" by stealing the land from indigenous people!!! can't u see a similar trend??????
boko
Added: February 02, 2010. 03:34 PM GMT
Back to Africa: A new Haitian homeland?

02.02.10
It is not a joke as our "brother"
Bwendimu asserted. Yes, Africa has a lot of problems. However, to help our people from Haiti is our blessed duty - dirqama keenya isa eebbifamaa tahe! Our Oromiya is enough rooms for them. Even "ato" Bwendimu"s brothers are there by looting jailing, burning and lynching our people. Let Waaqa the great helps all the needy ones. Of course, in tomorrows independent and free Oromiya even the new and old murderous nafxanyaas will have their places under the Oromo law of gadaa!
Good bless Haiti and Oromiya!
Tolchaa Cimsaa irraa.
Tolchaa Cimsaa
Added: February 02, 2010. 01:55 AM GMT
AU is a joke!
Anonymous
Added: February 01, 2010. 05:40 PM GMT
Qiqiqiqi

Africa to resettle refugees from Haiti. Those of us who know Africa laugh what else can we do? The nation of Malawi need to be resettled itself. We know the condition of Zimbabwe and Congo. The west African nations are leaving their country in search of better life and die in great number. We can go on and on. On that, there is no United African state and the idea of creating Haiti homeland is unthinkable. By the time of Liberia creation Africa was colonized continent and others were making decision for it. Today that is not true. Altogether it is better for African leaders not to wast their time on this. Haiti is going to be rebuilt by international and can sustain itself more than Africa does. This reminded me of an Amharic saying. "silu semta Doro Tanka mootech.
Bwendimu
Added: February 01, 2010. 01:57 PM GMT
Let they come to Oromia. They may free us from Habashas, which we could not yet by ourselves.
Anonymous
Added: February 01, 2010. 10:44 AM GMT
Warso! Let them try and we will see. All the African parasites who are in Finfinnee at this particular time for vacation with their habasha 'sharmuxas' have no moral obligation to talk about displaced Haitians. What are they doing in their respective countries?????!!!! They are killing, displacing, impoverishing,etc their "own" people. Death to all of these blood suckers!!! May be leaders of Ghana,South Africa & Botswana shouldn't sit and share the sins of these bulls.
Gurbattii
Added: February 01, 2010. 06:10 AM GMT
Well, HAITI is stil better than our Ethiopia :(
If i was from Haiti, i would choose GHANA
Anonymous
Added: February 01, 2010. 05:56 AM GMT
South africa is the best place for them
Anonymous
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