Ugly history: The 1937 Haitian Massacre - Edward Paulino

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When historians talk about the atrocities of the 20th century,
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we often think of those that took place during and between the two World Wars.
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Along with the Armenian genocide in modern-day Turkey,
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the Rape of Nanking in China,
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and Kristallnacht in Germany,
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another horrific ethnic cleansing campaign
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occurred on an island between the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
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The roots of this conflict go back to 1492,
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when Christopher Columbus stumbled onto the Caribbean island
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that would come to be named Hispaniola, launching a wave of European colonization.
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The island’s Taíno natives were decimated by violence and disease
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and the Europeans imported large numbers of enslaved Africans
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to toil in profitable sugar plantations.
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By 1777, the island had become divided
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between a French-controlled West and a Spanish-controlled East.
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A mass slave revolt won Haiti its independence from France in 1804
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and it became the world’s first black republic.
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But the new nation paid dearly,
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shut out of the world economy and saddled with debt by its former masters.
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Meanwhile, the Dominican Republic would declare independence
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by first overthrowing Haitian rule of eastern Hispaniola
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and later Spanish and American colonialism.
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Despite the long and collaborative history shared by these two countries,
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many Dominican elites saw Haiti as a racial threat
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that imperiled political and commercial relations with white western nations.
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In the years following World War I,
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the United States occupied both parts of the island.
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It did so to secure its power in the Western hemisphere
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by destroying local opposition and installing US-friendly governments.
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The brutal and racist nature of the US occupation,
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particularly along the remote Dominican-Haitian border,
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laid the foundation for bigger atrocities after its withdrawal.
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In 1930, liberal Dominican president Horacio Vásquez
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was overthrown by the chief of his army, Rafael Trujillo.
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Despite being a quarter Haitian himself,
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Trujillo saw the presence of a bicultural Haitian and Dominican borderland
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as both a threat to his power
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and an escape route for political revolutionaries.
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In a chilling speech on October 2, 1937,
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he left no doubt about his intentions for the region.
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Claiming to be protecting Dominican farmers from theft and incursion,
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Trujillo announced the killing of 300 Haitians along the border
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and promised that this so-called "remedy" would continue.
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Over the next few weeks, the Dominican military,
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acting on Trujillo’s orders,
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murdered thousands of Haitian men and women,
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and even their Dominican-born children.
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The military targeted black Haitians,
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even though many Dominicans themselves were also dark-skinned.
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Some accounts say that to distinguish the residents
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of one country from the other,
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the killers forced their victims to say the Spanish word for parsley.
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Dominicans pronounce it perejil, with a trilled Spanish "r."
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The primary Haitian language, however, is Kreyol, which doesn’t use a trilled r.
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So if people struggled to say perejil,
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they were judged to be Haitian and immediately killed.
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Yet recent scholarship suggests that tests like this
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weren’t the sole factor used to determine who would be murdered,
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especially because many of the border residents were bilingual.
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The Dominican government censored any news of the massacre,
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while bodies were thrown in ravines,
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dumped in rivers,
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or burned to dispose of the evidence.
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This is why no one knows exactly how many people were murdered,
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though contemporary estimates range from about 4,000 to 15,000.
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Yet the extent of the carnage was clear to many observers.
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As the US Ambassador to the Dominican Republic at the time noted,
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“The entire northwest of the frontier on the Dajabón side
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is absolutely devoid of Haitians.
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Those not slain either fled across the frontier or are still hiding in the bush.”
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The government tried to disclaim responsibility
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and blame the killings on vigilante civilians,
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but Trujillo was condemned internationally.
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Eventually, the Dominican government
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was forced to pay only $525,000 in reparations to Haiti,
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but due to corrupt bureaucracy,
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barely any of these funds reached survivors or their families.
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Neither Trujillo nor anyone in his government
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was ever punished for this crime against humanity.
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The legacy of the massacre remains a source of tension
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between the two countries.
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Activists on both sides of the border have tried to heal the wounds of the past.
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But the Dominican state has done little, if anything,
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to officially commemorate the massacre or its victims.
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Meanwhile, the memory of the Haitian massacre remains a chilling reminder
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of how power-hungry leaders can manipulate people
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into turning against their lifelong neighbors.
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