Appar­ently, UN ‘peace­keep­ers’ have mas­sacred 23 people in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

On July 6th, more than 300 heav­ily armed UN troops car­ried out a full-blown mil­it­ary attack on a densely-pop­u­lated sec­tion of Port-au-Prince. Mul­tiple sources con­firm the “peace­keep­ers” killed at least 23 people. Eye­wit­nesses repor­ted the UN troops used heli­copters, tanks, machine guns and tear gas in the oper­a­tion. Lt.General Augusto Heleno, the Brazilian com­mander of UN troops in Haiti, defen­ded the oper­a­tion as a “suc­cess.” Among those killed were chil­dren, women, and men on their way to work. More info on the Haiti Action Com­mit­tee website

Bay Area school teacher Seth Don­nelly, who was in Haiti as part of a labor/human rights del­eg­a­tion, inter­viewed Heleno after the mas­sacre. Don­nelly reports, “Lieu­ten­ant Gen­eral Augusto Heleno ini­tially chal­lenged us as to why were we con­cerned about the rights of the ‘out­laws,’ and not the ‘legal force.’ ” He seemed to write off com­munity testi­mony as being part of com­munity hos­til­ity and part of these “gang attacks” on U.N. forces. The sub­text of what he was saying was that the Port-au-Prince com­munity itself was an outlaw com­munity. Demo­cracy Now Report

A coördinated series of actions is being planned across the U.S. and Canada, to demand an end to UN killings of Haitian civilians.

Haiti Action Com­mit­tee Statement