Daily Observer (Jamaica)

President Moïse: A victim of our colonial legacy

- Professor Sir Hilary Beckles Vice Chancellor The University of the West Indies university­mktgcomms@sta.uwi.edu

Dear Editor,

The assassinat­ion of President Moïse of haiti is the latest dramatic reflection of the culture of murderous political violence that has typified the colonisati­on of the Caribbean, and whose legacy continues to speak to the devalued worth of black lives, especially in our hemisphere.

For the people of haiti and the wider Caribbean region, who have united politicall­y for mutual survival with dignity under the banner of Caricom, this blunt and brutal execution of the democratic­ally elected head of state foreground­s the historic savagery long fought against in our region’s struggle to forge a humane and sophistica­ted post-colonial Caribbean civilisati­on.

Political murder and social mayhem have long been the management tools used to maintain the misery and marginalis­ation of the Caribbean as it marches inexorably to the rendezvous of democracy.

No country in the modern world has paid as great a human and material price as haiti in seeking to convert its rubble of bloody imperial domination into a viable democratic nation state. In this regard, the murder of President Moïse is the latest in a legacy that includes political leaders such as Walter Rodney and Maurice Bishop.

his political execution reflects but an element in the internal political gridlock many Caribbean societies face in their effort to detach from the colonial scaffold, with its endemic thirst for violence, and advance to a peaceful domestic democratic idealism. The University of the West Indies is dedicated to this process and transition and mourns the lost life of President Moïse.

I recall the intellectu­al elegance and charismati­c charm of his chairmansh­ip of the Meeting of the Conference of heads of Government of Caricom in Port-auprince in February 2018 when he made this statement:

“I am not a graduate of The University of the West Indies, but I am an academic product of it. As a student here in haiti, I was raised on the scholarly output of the great University of the West Indies and I have an affinity for it.”

May his soul return in peace and its passage serve as a light to lead us out of this darkness.

Our prayers are with his widow as she continues her fight to live.

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 ??  ?? Former Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was killed in a military coup in October 1983.
Former Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop was killed in a military coup in October 1983.
 ?? (Photo: Robert W Woodruff Library Archives) ?? Walter Rodney was killed when a time bomb, placed in a walkie-talkie, detonated in his car on June 13, 1980 in Georgetown, Guyana.
(Photo: Robert W Woodruff Library Archives) Walter Rodney was killed when a time bomb, placed in a walkie-talkie, detonated in his car on June 13, 1980 in Georgetown, Guyana.
 ?? (Photo: AFP) ?? Former Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinat­ed in Port-au-prince on July 7, 2021.
(Photo: AFP) Former Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinat­ed in Port-au-prince on July 7, 2021.

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