As the state becomes increasingly muscle bound with its technological capabilities to spy and employviolence against its citizens to force them to comply with its illegitimate dictates, that same technological capacity might soon be turned back on the state jujitsu style as that technology becomes available to individuals.
In the wake of parliamentary elections characterized by widespread fraud and voting irregularities, President Aristide has apparently been emboldened to employ anew the techniques of mob violence and political coercion that he has used before to maintain control.