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2006-12-29 05:37:37 · 3 answers · asked by BLOWPPY45 1 in Politics & Government Military

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I suggest that you check out this lastest link about kidnapping in Haiti.
http://cbs4.com/video/?id=27570@wfor.dayport.com

CBS4) CITE SOLEIL, HAITI It’s a virtual war on the streets of Haiti, with UN soldiers taking on gangs accused of kidnappings, and among the victims of the ongoing violence are children.

Only CBS4 has the images of the violence and the children who were murdered, footage that was difficult for us to watch in the CBS4 newsroom. This happened in Cite Soleil, the poorest sector of Port au Prince, and Mike Kirsch got his hands on the footage. We do warn you that it may not be appropriate for children to watch.

Hope of the masses for better times in Haiti after the election of a new president earlier this year has all but disintegrated over the last two months, as gun battles in the streets, revenge killings, and kidnappings steadily rise to disturbing new levels. This past Friday-- on the outskirts of Port au Prince--United Nations soldiers battled it out for hours with gangs said to be still loyal to former president Jean Bertrand Aristide.

Many Haitians living in this seething slum are demanding Haiti's new president, Rene Preval, order the UN out of the area--warning the situation will only get worse.

UN peacekeepers here have stepped up what UN officials are calling an ongoing operation to weed out the gangs and criminals believed to be responsible for dozens of kidnappings in the capital and around the country--many of the victims’ children--whose well-to-do families pay ransoms for their children's safe return.

But a number of those kidnapped have been murdered.

The UN is now investigating what appears to be the grizzliest kidnapping outcome they've seen since the violence here began to escalate.

CBS4 acquired photos of who appear to be four babies and toddlers kidnapped from four different families and subsequently killed when their families went to police.

Privately, UN officials say the kidnappings may be politically motivated -- payback against those Haitians who supported the ouster of Aristide.

In many cases the families are afraid to cooperate with authorities for fear of more violence.

According to UN officials, it is unclear how organized this new reign of terror is or who is behind it.

What is clear--they say--is that Haiti appears once again on a downward slide into unstoppable violence and chaos.

2006-12-30 01:21:38 · answer #1 · answered by nonconformiststraightguy 6 · 0 0

The declare that there replaced into no criminal avenues through which they'd have taken the youngsters is untrue. hundreds of Haitian babies have been legally sent off to kinfolk and adoptive dad and mom because of the fact the earthquake without themes of kidnapping or abduction. If those human beings have been able to do it then why replaced into it that those "missionaries" have been "no longer able to discover suitable documentation". additionally, if there is not any functioning government, then how is it that those human beings have been arrested, charged, arraigned, and remanded to custody? feels like government to me. As for the youngster's instantaneous needs, that doesn't inevitably excuse their strikes the two. most of the dad and mom of those "orphans" are alive and nicely and weren't in any respect reported that their young ones have been being given up. They theory they have been in basic terms being flown out for treatment, as many different sufferers have been, and that they'd have the skill to visit them and finally deliver them returned abode as quickly as affairs have been given returned so as. different than for that, being Dominican myself i understand precisely how long and merciless and sophisticated the experience is overland from Haiti to the Dominican Republic. An 8-hour trek by harsh, mountainous terrain in the nice and comfortable sunlight isn't something you will positioned an injured baby by below maximum circumstances. however the kicker right here replaced into that those human beings have been WARNED through the Dominican consulate that they could no longer enter their sovereign territory without suitable documentation, and that in the event that they did so as that they've been probably to stand arrest and prosecution for human trafficking. They weren't blind to the situation handy. So the two those human beings have been OUTSTANDINGLY stupid in direction of action they desperate to take, or they had some ulterior, sinister reason in the back of doing all of this. i'm in no place to declare no count if or no longer they are to blame or harmless, yet what i'm asserting is that, given all of the circumstances, the expenditures that have been levied against them are thoroughly valid.

2016-12-15 10:41:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

did someone kidnap Haiti??

2006-12-29 06:01:10 · answer #3 · answered by tankbuff, 19 violations so far 4 · 0 0

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