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International Women's Day March 8th 2005

The Haitian Women's commission: Victims for Victims

We greet the writing, speaking and televised presses on the occasion of the International Women's Day. We are a commission working with women who are rape victims. We are analyzing why women are victim of rape in the popular neighborhoods. As of the month of September until the month of March we have already discovered more than 100 cases in different neighborhoods such as: the village of Dye, Matisan, Teren Emann Pap, Delma 30, Delma 19, Bele, Lasalin, Fonasylonal and Citi Sole.

The situation of these women when analyzed is very critical. Some of these victims have lost their husbands and some their husbands have come up missing. Some have had their homes burned, they have had to pawn all the things they had because they are left with many children on their hands, they are sleeping where ever they can find a place. There are several of them who sleep in the mountains. We have found in some cases that intruders have entered in one house and raped several women. Often victims cannot identify their attackers because the attackers always wear masks.

In Cite Sole the situation is much worst. In these areas the cases are repeated constantly. The victims have tried to save themselves by escaping by sea without a clue of where to go. Our conclusion is that the presence of the Prime Minister does not prevent these women from becoming victims everyday.

The Prime Minister is allocating security for the streets, while the example of women who are becoming victims grows in the village of Dye and Citi Sole. We the members of this commission are crying for help for these women. We are asking for the government and the Prime Minister to put a measure of security that would put the brakes on the vehicle of violence that is hanging over the lives of the women in these popular neighborhoods
Make your opinions known to the Haitian government and the US State Department. Write or call the Embassy of the Republic of Haiti - 2311 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. - Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel : 202.332.4090 - Fax : 202.745.7215 - E-mail : embassy@haiti.org and the U.S. Department of State 2201 C Street NW - Washington, DC 20520 Tel: 202-647-4000 - E-mail:
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Peace is not the absence of war, but the presence of justice. (African adage)
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