Crimes measured in death and human suffering.
via Chabert:
AUMOHD [The Association of University Graduates Motivated For A Haiti With Rights] witnessed that during the Boniface/Latortue government two (2) years in power, human rights violations have tremendously increased and human rights issues have become more complex. More than 2000 people have been illegally arrested, thrown in jail with no trial. More than 3000 people have suffered bullet wounds in the popular neighborhood, where most of the violence has been directed. Among the wounded, some are crippled for life, like Samedy FRANZT, Eval DUCLAIR, Brice OSNER and many more. More than 500 to one thousand dead or disappeared, Fedia RAPHAEL, Wisny JOSEPH, Henry JOASSSAINT, Evens JOSEPH a young, fresh out of the university lawyer; Berel JEAN, Lessonne DOCIUS, Annette MOLERON, a mother of eight, to name only these few AUMOHD witnessed that over half the civilian populations of popular neighborhoods were forced to leave their homes. Forced to flee MINUSTHA’s heavy artillery as well as “armed men’s” violence.
AUMOHD [The Association of University Graduates Motivated For A Haiti With Rights] witnessed that during the Boniface/Latortue government two (2) years in power, human rights violations have tremendously increased and human rights issues have become more complex. More than 2000 people have been illegally arrested, thrown in jail with no trial. More than 3000 people have suffered bullet wounds in the popular neighborhood, where most of the violence has been directed. Among the wounded, some are crippled for life, like Samedy FRANZT, Eval DUCLAIR, Brice OSNER and many more. More than 500 to one thousand dead or disappeared, Fedia RAPHAEL, Wisny JOSEPH, Henry JOASSSAINT, Evens JOSEPH a young, fresh out of the university lawyer; Berel JEAN, Lessonne DOCIUS, Annette MOLERON, a mother of eight, to name only these few AUMOHD witnessed that over half the civilian populations of popular neighborhoods were forced to leave their homes. Forced to flee MINUSTHA’s heavy artillery as well as “armed men’s” violence.
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