Human Rights Appeal To Us Citizens And The International
Community
(Issued By The April 104 Epica Delegation)
After a week of meeting with a wide range of
individuals and organizations in Haiti, we urge you to denounce
the vast number of human rights violations being systematically
carried out against Aristide supporters and unionists. Under an
illegal occupation and the existence of an illegitimate government,
a grave situation of human rights abuses continues on a daily
basis. These include massacres, disappearances, summary executions,
beatings, mass illegal arrests, and political repression.
Of particular concern are the many accounts of
Aristide supporters and unionists who have been disappeared, as
well as the great number of people forced into hiding. Since February
29, 2004 these people have had to flee their homes, becoming separated
from their families, unable to work, and having to depend on others
for food, clothing, and shelter. Many had already been victims
of political rape and violence perpetrated under the previous
coup period of the early 1990’s. Their voices have been
silenced by the forces of military and media oppression.
Despite the US government’s proclamation
of peace in Haiti, the economic elite, in collusion with the Haitian
media, are orchestrating a climate of vigilante justice. The US-
led multinational force itself has been implicated in at least
two massacres in civilian neighborhoods, and we have heard almost
unanimously that Haitians feel betrayed yet again by the international
community.
We will issue a comprehensive report
in the coming weeks, but today we request that the following urgent
actions be taken:
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Call and write your local congressperson,
the United Nations: 212-963-2486, presidentga58@un.org
, and CARICOM: 011-592-226-9280, webmaster@caricom.org
and tell them to immediately investigate the circumstances
surrounding the removal of President Jean Bertrand Aristide
from Haiti on February 29, 2004.
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Demand the right to asylum for persecuted
Haitian citizens by calling your local congressperson.
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Call Amnesty International at 212-807-8400
and Human Rights Watch at 212-290-4700 to demand that their
counterparts in Haiti, especially the National Coalition for
Haitian Rights (NCHR) investigate and denounce human rights
abuses perpetuated against Lavalas supporters.
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Call Secretary of Defense Powell: 202-647-6575,
and President Bush: 202-456-1111/ 202-456-1414 and your local
congressperson to demand that the multinational and US forces
immediately stop committing human rights abuses. The United
Nations must provide a human rights observer team!
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Donate money to support the rebuilding of
persecuted unions, human rights organizations, and legal assistance
programs that have had their infrastructures dismantled. Send
money to: EPICA, 1470 Irving St, NW- 2nd floor, Washington
DC 20010. Please write: HAITI REBUILD on your check.
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Participate in and/or support the accompaniment
program being organized by US solidarity groups with Haiti
to ensure the safety of Lavalas supporters in their country.
To donate money or to participate call Leslie Flemming at
the Haiti Action Committee: 510-558-0371.
For more info contact Olivia
B. Goumbri
or call EPICA at (202)332-0292
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Pictures from Haiti
EPICA DELEGATION IN HAITI, APRIL 18-24, 2004!

NEW HOUSING BUILT UNDER ARISTIDE (IN THE BACKGROUND)
FOR THE INHABITANTS OF THESE POOR NEIGHBORHOODS (IN THE FOREGROUND).

US TROOPS IN PORT AU PRINCE:
LEADERS OF THE MULTINATIONAL FORCE

YOUNG BOY JUST SHOT BY ENGLISH SPEAKING TROOPS WHO TOLD HIS MOTHER
"BACK! BACK!" AS SHE RUSHED TO HELP HIM. AFTER HE WAS
SHOT THE AREA WAS SHUT DOWN BY THE (US OR CANADIAN) TROOPS FOR
24 HOURS, THUS HIS MOTHER COULD NOT TAKE HIM TO THE HOSPITAL UNTIL
ONE WHOLE DAY LATER.
