MATE-TESOL HAITI Workshop which was to be held on the
17th of December 2010 at the Haitian American
Institute in Port-au-Prince was postponed due to tension caused by the
announcement of the results of the legislatives and presidential
elections which were held on the 28th of
November.
The MATE- TESOL HAITI workshop was planned in October. The
topic, the date and time were decided upon. The anticipation of
over 50 participants was done and preparations were on the way. And
there were also going to be 3 presenters: Mr. Jean Francois Vilmenay,
Mr. Francois Herve and Mrs. Comfort Davis Mingot all of MATE-TESOL
HAITI.
By mid November, English teachers and students wishing to
attend the workshop started to call about information regarding the
workshop. At the end of November, after the 28th,
which was elections day a lot of teachers and students called again to
find out if the workshop was going to be held as scheduled on the
17th of December, taking into consideration the
declaration of the 14 candidates who requested that the elections
commission cancel the elections because there were lot of frauds. This
declaration was also understood by a lot of people as a call to
demonstrate, to show to the international community that they were not
satisfied. So on the same afternoon of the elections they took to the
streets of Port-au-Prince and some other important towns in the
country.
I, Comfort Davis Mingot, public relations officer of MATE-TESOL
HAITI, assured the teachers and students who called between the 29th
and the first week in December to inquire about whether the workshop was
going to be held as planned that indeed we were going to have the
workshop if there was not going to be any political
instabilities.
The results of the legislative and presidential elections were
announced in the evening of the 7th of December.
These presidential candidates: Mirlande Manigat with 30% on the top,
followed by Jude Celestin with 22% and Joseph Martely as the third
runner up.
The sympathizers of the candidate of Joseph Martely did not
agree with the result placing their candidates as the third runner up so
they took to the streets in and outside of the capital requesting that
the election commissions should be dissolved and the elections be
reorganized by neutral bodies. They demonstrated for three days. On the
third day, the sympathizers of the candidate Jude Celestin also took to
the streets in order to force the sympathizers of Martely to leave the
streets.
These three days of demonstrations the,
7th, 8th and
9th brought the country to a standstill. Schools,
institutions, universities, businesses, private and public offices and
government offices were all closed. Public transportation including the
airport was closed.
And more over, there have always been rumors that demonstrators
are going to take to the streets sooner or later.
The President, Herve Alcindor, the vice President, Jean
Francois Vilmenay and the public relation officer and editor Comfort
Davis Mingot of MATE-TESOL HAITI, then decided to postpone the workshop
to the end of January or the early part of February 2011 if God’s
willing. We are hoping that we are going to have a stable and peaceful
political atmosphere.
We thank all those who expressed their interest in attending
our workshop and apologize for any inconvenience that the postponing of
the workshop may have caused them |