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Is there any socialist sentiment growing there among the rebels or could these be opportunistic forces?
Cherizier at least has repeatedly blamed the national bourgeoisie and foreign power intervention as the source of inequality, poverty and violence in Haiti. His movement also reclaims Che Guevara, but that's a Latin-American basic. I've seen some vague mentions of a broader economic plan of land redistribution, but my weak French and non-existant Creole prevented from getting too deep on it. The linked outlet also seems to have some socialist leanings.
No idea about Guy Phillipe though, at a first glance his movement seems like some sort opportunist "peace" movement for elections.
Even if not properly socialist, it would still be a positive victory against racist colonial imperialism, kinda like Chavez in Venezuela.