| Para los que aman a los haitinos.November 17 2000 at 11:06 AM | anti-haitiano (no login) |
| Ya que los haitianos son los inmigrantes mas queridos y aceptados en Republica Dominicana de vez en cuando voy a publicar noticias de Haiti, asi se van a ir familiarizando con las ideas de los nuevos conquistadores de la parte este de la isla.
Recuerden que para ellos , la Isla es una e indivisible.
Una vez se quedaron 20 años, pero la proxima es para siempre, es mas, ya estan alli, porque la ultima vez que fui a esa, lo unico que vi fue haitianos en la Jose Trujillo Valdez.
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Haitian Court Sentences 30 Officers
GONAIVES, Haiti (AP) -- A Haitian court on Thursday sentenced more than 30 top army officers, including coup leader Raoul Cedras, and paramilitary leaders, to life in prison with hard labor for their roles in a 1994 massacre.
The 37 defendants were tried and sentenced in their absence on charges ranging from criminal conspiracy to torture and murder for an April 1994 dawn raid on Raboteau, a seaside shantytown of Gonaives.
At the trial that ran from Sept. 20 to Nov. 10, only 22 former soldiers and cohorts appeared in court. Of those, 16 were convicted and six were acquitted.
The trial ``revealed the role of the army high command in the massacre. In this sense, it was the trial of the coup d'etat,'' Justice Minister Camille Leblanc told The Associated Press.
The absent defendants include Cedras and his close associate Philippe Biamby, who received asylum in Panama; former Port-au-Prince police chief Michel Francois, who is in Honduras; and paramilitary leader Emmanuel ``Toto'' Constant, who lives in New York City. Prosecutors alleged that they masterminded the attack.
Also among those sentenced was former army Col. Carl Dorelien, who lives in Florida and won $3.2 million in the state lottery in 1997.
Lawyers were not allowed to defend the absent defendants. Judge Napla Saintil tried them without jury exclusively on the basis of the 172-page bill of accusation presented to the court last month.
They will be arrested if they return to Haiti, but would have the right to a new trial if arrested, said U.S. lawyer Brian Concannon, who helped the Haitian judiciary in the case.
In the Raboteau raid in April 1994, soldiers and their paramilitary thugs burst into dozens of homes, beating and arresting people. Those who fled to the sea were shot. No one knows how many people were killed because soldiers prevented the victims' families from retrieving bodies.
Witnesses said dogs ate some bodies, and others were washed out to sea. International pathologists told the court they could only identify the bodies of three victims.
The Raboteau slayings were part of a series of attacks undertaken to break support for former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, a charismatic slum priest who became the Caribbean country's first democratically elected leader in 1991.
Constant was tried as an accomplice in the Raboteau massacre, said Concannon, who said documents from his paramilitary group that were seized by the U.S. army would have been useful to the prosecution in proving its case.
``There is no proof Constant gave orders for the Raboteau massacre. His liability is based on his setting up an illegal organization that was meant to do things like the massacre. Technically, complicity to murder is the same as murder,'' Concannon said.
The prosecution did not have access to some 160,000 pages of materials seized from army and the headquarters of Constant's paramilitary group.
The United States has agreed to return the documents, but with the names of U.S. citizens blacked out to comply with the U.S. Privacy Act. The Haitian government has refused to accept them in censored form.
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| | Autor | Reply | eduard11 (no login) | Como tu no esta de acuerdo con la inmigracion | November 17 2000, 8:43 PM |
Como tu no esta de acuerdo con la inmigracion de los mas pobres hacia los paises mas desarrollados renuncia a tu visa o ciudadania americana y ven a cojer lucha pa'ca en santo domingo... |
| anti-haitiano (no login) | Para loa que aman a los haitianos. | November 18 2000, 12:09 AM |
Y donde dije yo, que estoy de acuerdo o no con la inmigracion de las personas de paises pobres hacia los paises mas desarrollados.
Ese no lo he tocado.
Los dominicanos que estamos en Estados Unidos, venimos aca a trabajar y a progresar, y no somos una carga para el pais.
Y como dice el dicho, "el dominicano cae de pie donde quiera" y eso esta probado, cientos de dominicanos que hemos venifdo aca hemos progresado de una manera muy visible.
En cambio, los haitianos que han venido aca, siguen siendo la clase mas paiperrima entre los inmigrantes, y eso que tienen las mismas oportunidades que los demas.
Mi problema con los haitianos es su falta de entusiasmo y su eterna resignacion a no luchar y adelantar, donde hay haitianos, hay atraso, eso esta probado.
la gran mayoria de dominicanos quew ama a los haitianos, se pasan la vida entera con el asunto de Juan Pablo Duarte para aca, Juan Pablo Duarte para alla, y precisamente el fue el que los hecho del pais.menos mal que el esta muerto hace mucho tiempo y no puede ver que las cosas estan casi uguales o peores que en 1944.
Yo me imagino que en su pueblo debe haber inmigrantes, quizas palestinos que son lo mas comunes.
Ahora, estan atrasados o han progresado? Y en cambio loas haitianos de la misma region. como estan?
Asi que nada tiene que ver con pobreza, ni con paises desarrolados o no, en asunto de la tenacidad o no de un pueblo a superarse.
Por motivod que desconozco, hay naciones que no pregresan, haiti, lo unico que traen los haitinos a nuestro pais, es el estar casado para trabajar, y la gran cantidad de enfermedades (lea cualquier infoeme sobre la Salud Mundial)
El pasi esta lleno de ellos y todacvia no he visto que sobresalga, en cambio, chinos, españoles, boricuas, arabes, judios todos los otros inmigrantes han progresado, lo mas visibles son los arabes.
aH!! se me olvidaba, nada tiene que ver por son prietos, pues los cocolos que vinieron al este son mas prietros y mas feos que ellos y estan muy bien.
Asi que los haitianos tienen un problema, y no veo porque nosotros tengamos que resolvelo, por lo menos no yo.
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