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UN-MINUSTAH occupiers to leave Haiti: What is their legacy?

UN-MINUSTAH occupiers to leave Haiti October 15, 2017 after a 13-year occupation. What is their legacy?

We at Èzili's HLLN who called, without ceasing, for the UN and their NGO humanitarian front to get the hell out of Haiti since the international oligarchs manipulated foreign occupation into Haiti to build the largest U.S. embassy and presence in the Western Hemisphere, witness and say formally as stated in the Haiti Petition below and informally that the UN-MINUSTAH's legacy in Haiti is one of:

Fake elections, Extrajudicial killings, Site Solèy and populous area massacres, country-wide colonialism, importation of diseases, garbage, white plastic, cholera, horrifying values of rape, drug-organ/human trafficking, organize kidnapping, child sex trade rings and the cover-up thereof.

The UN legacy in Haiti is also traditional big NGO money laundering, foul Paul Farmer/WHO/WB/USAID sterilization vaccines, depopulating cholera vaccines and unjust Clinton cholera insurance; slave wages, worker abuse, indefinite detentions, systemic militarized brutality against poor Black people; systemic UN soldiers and aid workers pedophilia; a culture of impunity; systemic rape of their beneficiaries; 80,000 Haitians fleeing to Chile, 100,000 to Brazil and 50,000 to the San Diego border after a 7,000 trek to escape the horrid nightmare brought to Haiti through U.S. imperialism, neoliberalism, imported big-agrabusiness Clinton famine, UN-NGO occupation/privatization and the "free trade" quota-swapping Caracol hoax. It's legacy is of Haiti colonial resource plunder in UN uniforms, 200,000 Haitians deported from the Dominican Republic where apartheid was made legal without any United Nation sanctions. Under MINUSTAH, particular with the fake Mulet-Clinton-Merten 2010-2011 sham election of former crackhead, Michel Martelly, through Martelly, gold/oil licenses and Israeli/HLSI border control give-aways, Haiti control of 30% of Haiti lands was given away through decrees after the suspicious earthquake of Haiti lands in the (15%)gold belt,  land expropriation at Caracol, in Haiti offshore islands, inland in fertile areas such as the La Visite Park lush expanses of greens, at the DR/Haiti border and throughout the Haiti coastlines including the Montrouis coastal communal section... - https://goo.gl/WaJGja

Haiti Petition and Notice For Document Preservation to United Nations/MINUSTAH

Call for Action by the UN Security Council, the Secretary-General and President Donald Trump’s Ambassador Nikki Haley to address past misrepresentation of the extent of Rape, Pedophilia, MINUSTAH Babies, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) in the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti and for Document Preservation, Paternity Procedure, Independent Haiti Enforcement Court  (Sign here - https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/haiti-petition-un-sex-predators-victim-relief)

The undersigned parties,
Taking note of  the Secretary-General’s recommendation in his Report to the Security Council on the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti dated 16 March 2017 (S/2017/223), to close the MINUSTAH mission by 15 October 2017;

Taking note that US ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, has taken the strongest position demanding justice for the UN sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA) victims than any previous US ambassadors to the UN and that President Donald Trump promised to champion Haiti in a manner more democratic and just than the last US administrations;

Taking note of the UN Security Council resolution on April 13, 2017, and welcoming the 15-0 vote to fully withdraw MINUSTAH from Haiti by 15 October 2017;

Taking note of the not-so-welcoming news that remaining MINUSTAH shall be renamed United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) and MINUJUSTH shall be “composed of up to seven Formed Police Units (FPUs) or 980 FPU personnel and 295 Individual Police Officers (IPOs)… to be deployed to five regional departments in Haiti ” to ostensibly help train more militarized Haiti national police and to maintain the status quo, which the UN is calling “successfully,” “constitutional,” and “stable.” (April 13, 2017/SC Resolution 2350)

Recalling the Secretary-General’s Report to the General Assembly entitled “Special measures for protection from sexual exploitation and abuse: a new approach” dated 28 February 2017 (A/71/818) recognized the rights of victims;

Recalling Security Council resolution 2272 (2016), and all other relevant United Nations resolutions regarding the United Nations’ zero-tolerance pronouncements over the last two decades (See, “By Force: United Nations Pedophilia, Rape, Forced Pregnancy, Prostitution and Ethnic Cleansing of National Groups” by Èzili Dantò of HLLN );

Recalling the Resolution adopted by the General Assembly on 21 December 2007, entitled “United Nations Comprehensive Strategy on Assistance and Support to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by United Nations Staff and Related Personnel,” (A/Res/62/214);

Emphasizing that from 2004 to 2007 MINUSTAH units, including at least 134 Sri Lankan troops were expelled from Haiti for sexual abuse, pedophilia, rape of, not just nine (9) children as reported by the Associated Press on April 12, 2017, but for sexually abusing untold numbers of poor Haiti women, men and children.

These victims were put in MINUSTAH brothels in Martissant, Haiti and along the roads. Many poor women, youths – orphan boys and girls, some openly kidnapped using UN tanks and vehicles were taken from the streets on pretended charges and arrested for unspecified wrongdoings, and then placed in brothels where they were made to service grown MINUSTAH and UN men 24/7 from the three years between 2004 to 2007. These UN sex-trafficking rings continue, in a more low-keyed way for 13-years and to the present with UN personnel, and air assets traveling throughout Haiti;

Emphasizing that Haiti is not at war, has never been at war and was purposely destabilized in 2004 to legitimized the presence of MINUSTAH and private foreign military subcontractors;

Emphasizing that Haiti has less violence than the Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Jamaica, Brazil, Washington D.C. and most of the nations in the Western Hemisphere, but the UN illegally brought in a Chapter 7, shoot-to-kill MINUSTAH mission for 13-years that has supervised and participated in installing its former career UN employee, Gerard Latorture (2004-2006) while sanctioning the deportation of 8,000 duly elected Haiti officials and court justices in 2004 and then presided over silencing unarmed protestors; and legitimizing the rigged elections of both the catastrophic Michel Martelly (2011-2016) and Jovenel Moise (2017 to present).

Emphasizing that while the UN resolution to withdraw MINUSTAH maintained that MINUSTAH strengthened democratic institutions and the rule of law in Haiti, the Haitians are saying they have the first “inculpé” – legally incriminated – president in their history. Jovenel Moise has been under investigation for money laundering since before he began campaigning for president.

Emphasizing
while the UN-MINUSTAH is promoting their success in Haiti, many of the Haiti parliament are known drug traffickers, bought their seats and the first parliamentary act of the Jovenel Moise Administration was to push through a pseudo defamation law which the Haitian people see as a means of silencing freedom of the press and the public from speaking the truth about the corrupt government put in place under MINUSTAH.

Emphasizing that the UN-MINUSTAH mission subverted Haiti democracy; brought rape, repression, senseless death, disease, dictatorship; rigged elections benefiting UN senior officials, the MINUSTAH contributing nations and the Haiti billionaire oligarchs; a cholera epidemic that killed tens of thousand, continues to kill Haitians and cover-ups of these crimes, not stability.

Emphasizing that the UN’s own records show that the violence rate in Haiti was 5.6 per 100,000 people in 2007. But under UN-MINUSTAH’s 13-year reign, Haiti violence doubled to 10.2 per 100,000.


Considering that senior UN officials and the UN aided and abetted the Clintons, the World Bank and the UN Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in squandering billions in earthquake funds so there was no Haiti reconstruction;

Considering that the UN also helped cover up the source of the cholera epidemic; its legal responsibility for poisoning the Haiti waterways and legal accountability to the cholera victims since October 2010 to the present;

Considering that the UN-MINUSTAH forces trained militarized Haiti police units to maintain dictatorship, corruption, indefinite detention of political opponents, drug trafficking and money laundering of the oligarchs, injustice of every kind and the cemetery silence of the Haiti masses who push for direct democracy, sovereignty, self-determination, territorial integrity and to have the trillions in Haiti natural resources be used for local Haiti development, not enrichment of the UN senior officials, personnel, and their affiliated extraction companies;

Considering that the reality on the ground is that MINUSTAH came into Haiti to help managed the colonial chaos and instability of the Western imperial powers – notably the United States, Canada(Britain), France – and plays peacekeeper (the AFRICOM of the Western Hemisphere) to protect the Haiti oligarchs and their warlords in Haiti, including letting Guy Philippe and other such status quo warlords and known drug traffickers and destabilizers roam free with impunity in Haiti for the entire decade of MINUSTAH, subverting the rule of law, civil order, human rights and justice;

Considering that the UN is the primary arbiter of global human rights in the world and that universal jus cogens norms cannot be abrogated and the fundamental right to life requires that for every harm there must be a legal remedy. (See also, David S Mitchell, The Prohibition of Rape in International Humanitarian Law as a Norm of Jus Cogens Clarifying the Doctrine. 15 Duke J. Comp & Int’l L. 219, 228, -229, 231-32 (2005) and Article 53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.);

Concerned by the UN’s disregard for the inherent conflict of interests in the close relationship between senior officials in critical roles in the Conduct & Discipline function of the Department of Field Support and the Investigations Division of the Office of Internal Oversight Services (OIOS);

Concerned by the referral of SEA cases, identified by OIOS as ‘Category I’ misconducts, that are not investigated by OIOS but have been referred to other offices within the UN, notably the MINUSTAH mission, the Department of Field Support and the Department of Peacekeeping Operations;

Concerned by the disparate treatment of UN personnel who are possible victims of sexual harassment, (and whose investigations are conducted under ST/SGB/2008/5) and that of Haitian civilians who are possible victims of sexual exploitation and abuse (and whose investigations should be conducted by OIOS under ST/AI/273) and the UN’s failure to hitherto examine the overlap between sexual harassment and sexual exploitation and abuse;

Concerned by the number of SEA cases in Haiti, the existence of which had been denied by the MINUSTAH mission, that are discovered without undue difficulty by third parties;

Deeply concerned that the UN’s “zero tolerance policy” and system for investigating sexual crimes in Haiti and being its own judge, jury, and executioner has encouraged immunity and impunity for the predators of sexual abuse and illicit sexual activities in Haiti;

Deeply concerned that UN impunity in Haiti is evidenced by decades of left-behind UN-babies and MINUSTAH babies;

Deeply concerned that the Conduct and Discipline unit in Haiti has generally been used to keep the credibly reported cases low; to attack the veracity of the victims; to protect the predators and wear down the victims by palming off the investigation from one internal UN agency to the other and even back to the peacekeeping unit where the perpetrator is assigned;

Deeply concerned that records may be lost or destroyed in the staged closure of the MINUSTAH mission;

Deeply concerned that MINUSTAH is leaving Haiti on October 2017 and de-escalating to a non-military force (S/2017/313) but there’s been no justice for its victims of rape, pedophilia, and SEA;

Haiti Call for Action on Sexual Abuse of Haiti Children by UN Peacekeepers

Sign Petition on-line here, read nearly 300 comments to UN;
Siyen isit –  Li Petisyon an Kreyòl: Petisyon Kont Kadejak ak Lòt Krim Seksyèl Nasyonzini Fè An Ayiti
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Deeply concerned that although MINUSTAH is getting downsized and renamed, there are still 20 or so other UN agencies in Haiti with a culture of rape, sexual abuse, immunity for crimes and impunity in general;

The undersigned Haiti petitioners and concerned individuals, appeal to the UN Security Council and US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, to take note of the Haiti nightmare not reflected in S/res/2350(2017) but herein outlined and to use their influence to bring the measures detailed below to application for the UN victims of sexual abuse in Haiti;

Now therefore, to that end, the undersigned Haiti petitioners and concerned individuals hereby call upon the Secretary-General:

(First) Notice to Preserve – UN/MINUSTAH Document Preservation

to issue an immediate directive requiring that all records of all acts of misconduct reported against MINUSTAH from the time they got to Haiti to their departure; whether reported directly to the peacekeeping bases in Haiti, collected from the wide range of United nations entities or within the United Nation system and/or reported to the Conduct & Discipline Team in MINUSTAH, all, be preserved;

(Second) Independent Haiti Panel
to provide all MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH records of wrongdoing to an Independent Haiti Court of Investigation, Ethics, and Human Rights Enforcers (Haiti UN-MINUSTAH-NINUJUSTH independent Court) that will provide justice for the UN sexual exploitation and abuse victims. This independent court shall not, in any way, be connected to the United Nation, its affiliates or NGOs. But shall be comprised of both Haiti-led and Haiti-capacity building international and local legal experts, such as Èzili Dantò’s HLLNetwork, which has a history of protecting and defending the most vulnerable and abused of Haitian peoples. This Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Court shall be provided with all misconduct files for the purposes, inter alia, of carrying out an audit of all reported misconduct cases, and the activities of the Conduct & Discipline Team in MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH, from its inception to the present and for as long as there is a UN presence in Haiti;

(Third) Paternity Procedure for UN and MINUSTAH Babies
the Independent Haiti Investigators and Human Rights Enforcers shall be granted the authority and proper funding to set up an expeditious manner for determining rape and illicit sexual activities through DNA testing and the paternity of all MINUSTAH children left in Haiti by MINUSTAH troops, UN civilian authorities and police (the “UN-MINUSTAH babies”) in Haiti. Child support payments shall be established to support UN and MINUSTAH babies;

(Fourth) Cultural Specific Mental Health Counseling and Rehabilitation
Justice for the Haiti SEA victims demands that there are medical and psychological treatments provided to heal the physical and mental health issues caused by the violations, including C-PTSD mental health counseling and treatments that are Haiti cultural specific to help heal psychological trauma, to treat STDs, and other ailments many are left with. Oftentimes there is a cycle of abuse where child victims mirror what they’ve been taught and become perpetrators themselves, abusing other children and continuing the cycle as adults. Counseling is required to assist and educate the entire community about this special nature of sexual abuse; to help stop the shame, the victim’s mental health issues that sometimes lead to suicide, chronic depression, high-risk behaviors, drug and alcohol abuse, promiscuity or other violent anti-social behaviors which will again adversely affect and victimize the entire community. Haiti-capacity building resources shall be provided to Haiti-led community-based organizations for the local communities and the victims to decide how to address these issues, integrate the MINUSTAH babies and raise awareness to stop the social stigmatization, community ostracizations of rape victims, repair the dehumanization caused by Haitians being made into objects, sexualized by UN aid workers, UN NGO agencies, police, and “peacekeepers.”

(Fifth) Zero Tolerance Enforcement directed at UN Agencies and Peacekeeping and Police Units in Haiti
The Independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Court shall be duly funded and directed to propose and enforce Zero Tolerance measures, and recommend prosecutions enforceable by any national court once the MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Haiti court has found that there is a credible SEA violation in Haiti.

To that end the Secretary General shall direct, inter alia, that there is no UN immunity for crimes, including sexual crimes by UN agents.

A) No Immunity for Crimes or Torts
1)  issue a directive that the new non-militarized replacement MINUJUSTH mission does not have immunity for crimes and torts, including crimes such as pedophilia, rape, forced pregnancy and other SEA;

Publish the names and nationalities of all sex offenders 
2) require the UN to publish and release the names and nationalities of all UN perpetrators of sexual crimes;

International Sex Offender Registry
3) Put then on an international sex offender registry and bar these sex offenders from all further peacekeeping and UN jobs, whatsoever.

B) Address past Misrepresentation of the Extent of Rape, Pedophilia, Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) of MINUSTAH in Haiti

The Secretary General shall direct the Independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Court to review and adjudicate all sexual abuse cases including those cases that were not reported because the survivors were afraid or discouraged by the United Nations’ culture of impunity, as shown by decades of documented gross institutional failures and independent investigations;

Contrary to popular belief, the UN has no legal immunity to commit torts, crimes or war crimes
The Secretary-General’s directive shall state that there is no immunity for sexual crimes of UN workers, peacekeepers, peacebuilders nor for any UN affiliates whom the UN has outsourced its mandated functions. For UN soldiers and militarized police units – MINUSTAH-MINUJUST- there is only immunity for UN operational necessity, not for torts, regular crimes or war crimes. Contrary to what the UN likes to tell the media, the UN is not in a legal bind to hold its employees accountable for wrongdoing and must stop that fiction. Soldiers from troop contributing countries do not have legal immunity merely for participating in peacekeeping operations. They have immunity for the operational necessities to carry out their mission, not for crimes. UN-MINUSTAH immunity has been abused and conferred to protect predators, to cover-up wrongdoings, and not provide world peace, stability, and security. Raping a 6-year old boy, or contaminating Haiti’s rivers with diseased UN cholera feces and covering it up, are not a part of any operational necessity of any UN peace, human rights, and stability function. This unlawful UN immunity that’s impunity violates customary international law and norms.

If the UN granted the troop contributing nations to MINUSTAH (and its successors), immunity for war crimes, crimes of rape or any crimes whatsoever done in Haiti, by any agreement, then that treaty was null and void at its inception because it conflicts with peremptory norms of general international law including Article 53 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. The current UN manner of operating that effectively grants immunity for rape and other crimes must be abolished in order to bring to application the rule of law and justice for the MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH and UN aid worker victims of sexual abuse and exploitation (SEA) in Haiti and Haiti.

(C) No decriminalization
The directive shall state that SEA acts shall no longer be decriminalized or euphemistically minimized as “transactional sex,” or “survival sex,” but identified and clearly referred to as innate crimes and violations of fundamental rights protected under international and local laws, subject to prosecution and universal jurisdiction.

(D) Three Strikes Law for the UN and Economic Deterrence
The Secretary General shall direct the Independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Court to propose and enforce certain zero tolerance initiatives, such as the Èzili HLLNetwork’s recommended “Three Strikes law” to help stop the UN culture of impunity and limit the ability of offenders to go scot free without punishment.

For instance, make it retroactive that if there are three or more credible allegations against a MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH contributing member nation, then that nation no longer has the privilege to provide UN peacekeeping troops to Haiti;

    • Require that when three credible sex abuse complaints are lodged against any one contributing MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH nation, including all complaints against MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH subcontractors such as their air asset and medical units), when three such credible complaints are lodged during any 6-month rotation period, then the entire member state unit, or FPU unit or outsourced police trainer units or company shall be subjected to a predetermined thirty-five percent (35%) unit dock in pay.

    • The UN shall also immediately withhold payments to any individual police, peacekeeper, peace builder, UN personnel and/or subcontractor facing credible SEA allegations.

    • These economic consequences are to help deter the culture of cover-up and impunity within the UN system.
    • Similarly, when any UN agency in Haiti is accused of three credible rape, pedophilia, forced pregnancy or other sexual misconduct violations, then the entire agency shall be subject to the three strike economic consequences, docks in individual pay, for the names of the perpetrators to be put in an international sex offender registry. The UN agency with three strikes shall also be subject to being expelled from Haiti.

    • Docks in pay that are collected shall go into a trust fund to assist victims of UN sexual abuse and exploitation in Haiti. The fund shall be supervised by the Independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Investigators and Human Rights Enforcer Court. The UN shall do all that is necessary and expeditious to hold and transfers these funds for the benefit of the victims harmed.

(Six) The undersigned petitioners request that the Secretary-General present the Terms of Reference of this independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH court of investigation, ethics and human rights enforcement to the General Assembly for approval, and require that said Haiti ethics court carry out a complete review of every allegation of SEA received from within the UN system or by the Conduct and Discipline Team against MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH, and to have complete access to records held on them on their ‘Misconduct Tracking System’ since the inception of MINUSTAH with the power to recommend punishment, relief, remedy and zero tolerance initiatives (i.e. Three credible complaints against any contributing nation or FPU during any 6-month rotation period shall result in a dock in pay for the entire contributing nation unit, Formed Police unit and/or UN agency, including MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH subcontractors such as the medical and air asset subcontractors).

(Seven) to present the reports and recommendations of the Independent Haiti MINUSTAH-MINUJUSTH Court to the General Assembly.

Presented and sponsored by:
Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network (HLLN)
Èzili Dantò, Founder and Executive Director
April 14, 2017

Chantal Laurent, 
The Zen Haitian, Haitian Blogger
Eugenia Charles, Fondasyon Mapou
Jean Saint-Vil – Jafrikayiti, Haitian Historian and Justice Activist
Myrtha Désulmé – 
President, The Haiti-Jamaica Society
Tony Jean Thenor –  Veye Yo and Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network
Willie & Mary Ratcliff, San Francisco Bay View newspaper
Cynthia Verna – Haitian chef and artist
Picard Losier, Esq.,  – Radio Ayiti & Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network
Raymond WinbushPh.D.
Daniella Bien-AimeBien-Aime Post
Jean-Benito Mercier, Ph.D.
Randy Short, Ph.D.
Alvin Clinscales, Jr
– Free Haiti Movement & Haitian Lawyers Leadership Network
Mary Kate Rejouis – Episcopal Priest in the United States
Julius Clinton Sr – Free Haiti Movement, USA
Einar Schleretheinarschlereth.blogspot.se
Hugues Girard, Legacy of 1804
Michèle Stephenson
Dale Ruff – Blogger at Oped News
Bernard Sansaricq, former Haiti Senator
Anna Barabaschuk, New Zealand
Dap. Stephenson
Michel Sanon,  Haiti poet, Montreal


… (Full list to be published here. Add your name on the on-line petition, here)

  • Ernso VALENTIN Haiti, Port-au-prince
    Oct 04, 2017 A Port-salut,Haiti, ils ont commis beaucoup de crimes sexuels sur les mineurs . Il faut que les soldats de l'ONU (MINUSTHA ) soient jugés et que les victimes soient trouvées justice et réparation.
  • Debra Brodie United States, Saint Clairsville
    Oct 04, 2017 This is a total shame! Prayers for the little ones.
  • Brian Griffin United States, Columbus
    Oct 04, 2017 Let's not turn a blind eye to these abuses let's end it now
  • Karen Cummins Coghill Australia, Brisbane
    Oct 04, 2017 Protect the children, our children are our future
  • Anonymous
    Oct 04, 2017 I wish to all pedophiles painfull slow death!!!!!!!!!. Save the children Save all innocent beautiful children Death to Clintons and their patrons!!!!justice for children!!!!!!!
  • Harry Prophète United States, Brooklyn
    Sep 29, 2017 Justice for Haïti.
  • Victoria Salter United Kingdom, Yeovil
    Sep 25, 2017 Anyone guilty of any unnecessary violence towards any other sentient being should be given a fair and kind punishment, such as being put in jail for 10-15 years, fined up to £5,000 (or whatever their local currency equivalent) and banned from having children or animals in their care for life.
  • Dario Michel United States, Apopka
    Sep 19, 2017 I stand behind my beloved country, Haiti infinitely.
  • Dani Jean-Jacques United States, Los Angeles
    Sep 19, 2017 It's important for everyone who is Haitian & loves Haiti to sign!!
  • Patrick Stives HENRY Haiti, Port-au-prince
    Sep 18, 2017 Jistis pou tout viktim sila yo,nou pa dwe bliye viktim kolear yo tou.
  • Nela France, Paris
    Sep 17, 2017 Justice
  • Jonas Delva United States, Acworth
    Sep 17, 2017 Haitian people deserve Justice for all of their Children that have been raped by UN Soldiers.
  • Annie United States, Washington
    Sep 17, 2017 Stop abuse of children.
  • Ellen Wilson United States, Galesburg
    Sep 14, 2017 Will the UN get something RIGHT for once!?
  • Linda Ballard United States, Santa Rosa
    Sep 09, 2017 UN Out of Haiti ! Let Hatians take back their country from those who have been abusing them for way too long :(
  • Michelle Cohen Weinberg United States, Ambler
    Sep 09, 2017 GET THE UN RAPING PEDOS OUT OF HAITI. NOW. CHILDREN AMD WOMEN ARE NOT SEX TOYS.
  • Tammie Kamins United States, Wenatchee
    Sep 05, 2017 All children should be protected from all abuse!
  • Marita Mariasine Canada, Ottawa
    Sep 05, 2017 Aba viyolasyon pèp la.
  • Sandra Ward United States
    Sep 05, 2017 Let's protect these children from the monsters!
  • Michelle Cohen Weinberg United States, North Wales
    Sep 05, 2017 #FreeHaiti
  • Pierre Joseph United States
    Sep 05, 2017 Haiti is for Haitian
  • Jean-Benito Mercier PhD Bahamas, Nassau
    Sep 05, 2017 I am absolutely against the renewal any version of the MINUSTAH in Haiti in any form it may take whether it be Lati or Mini-MINUSTAH.
  • Louis Julio Valbrun United States, Brooklyn
    Sep 05, 2017 Nou vle yon Ayiti ki gran moun
    tèt li .
  • Marc Denival United States, New Britain
    Sep 04, 2017 It never stops with these pedophiles!
  • LeGrand Parisien Salvant United States, West Palm Beach
    Sep 04, 2017 Happy the mercenaries are out after dilapiding our resources, raping our women and boys, giving us Cholera...
  • Veronica Jean-Louis United States, Miami
    Sep 04, 2017 Time for these devils, rapist, human traffickers to leave my people alone!
  • Hans Roy United States, Jamaica
    Sep 04, 2017 UN can't have two contradictory functions, one that upholds the law and as one who violates the law, in particular those that are most vulnerable! No Impunity for Criminals
  • Deborah Mahmoudieh United Kingdom, Sheffield
    Sep 04, 2017 we are each a single raindrop and together we are the storm to deliver the rainbow into life: Unite - Rise UP for the child RIGHTS!
  • Jean R Renaud United States, Brooklyn
    Sep 04, 2017 This is an outrage! It must end!!!
  • LUCKNER BAYAS United States, Boston
    Sep 03, 2017 Enough is enough
  • Théodore Oriol Canada, Montr
    Sep 03, 2017 Vive la récupération de la souveraineté intégrale d'Haiti!
  • Beatrice Rolland United States, Philadelphia
    Sep 03, 2017 Time to stand up for the innocents, the poor and time to stop the abusers. Enough is enough.
  • Anonymous
    Sep 03, 2017 Love and support to the people of Haiti!
  • Exavier Canada, Ottawa
    Sep 03, 2017 Enough is enough
  • Staci Williams United States, Los Angeles
    Sep 03, 2017 Time for all good humans to take the stand against these global terrorists.
  • P Choisil Canada, Richmond
    Sep 03, 2017 Ayiti is an independant and sovereign state. It has no armed conflict or civil war.
    The UN has no place in that country.
  • Masengo ma Mbongolo Italy, Reggio Emilia
    Sep 03, 2017 Justice for Haiti children rape by UN soldiers

    Stop United Nations Sex Trafficking, Exploitation, Abuse and Pedophilia.
  • Sarah Westall United States, Minneapolis
    Sep 03, 2017 End it Now!
  • Gail Carpenter United States, Dell City
    Sep 03, 2017 Do the right thing!!!
  • Mandysia Armand United States, Jamaica Plain
    Sep 03, 2017 #Stop
  • Doumafis Lafontan United States, Boston
    Sep 03, 2017 Support this effort to hold the culprits accountable.
  • Johnny Velez United States, Springfield
    Sep 03, 2017 Justice will be done.
  • Estiv Canada, Verdun
    Sep 03, 2017 Haiti has s crime rate less than NYC
  • Alicia Toler United States, Richmond
    Sep 03, 2017 KEEP FIGHTING HAITI
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Signatures

  • Ernso VALENTIN Haiti
  • Debra Brodie United States
  • Brian Griffin United States
  • Karen Cummins Coghill Australia
  • MaryJo Leavelle United States
  • Hasani Gooding United States
  • Max Vixamar United States
  • Gerthy Lahens United States
  • Alfred Rodney Haiti
  • Harry Prophète United States
  • kluge Tardieu United States
  • Bennie White United States
  • Hugues Girard United States
  • Wynnie Lamour United States
  • Victoria Salter United Kingdom
  • Marla Di Benedetto United States
  • lane yoshiyama United States
  • salim hamid salim Saudi Arabia
  • Dario Michel United States
  • Dani Jean-Jacques United States
  • Colin Solomon Australia
  • Edline Silvestero France
  • Patrick Stives HENRY Haiti
  • Sylvain France
  • Nadine Dominique Haiti
  • Jefferson Hoogvliets Netherlands
  • REBEKAH MORRIS United Kingdom
  • Fallieres Simplice United States
  • Nela France
  • Ankhi Ken-Herou Dominican Republic
  • Jonas Delva United States
  • Annie United States
  • Ellen Wilson United States
  • Rena Lewis United States
  • Elizabeth Clay Australia
  • Kristo Nicolas Canada
  • G United States
  • Linda Ballard United States
  • Lori Nieves Cajuste United States
  • Michelle Cohen Weinberg United States
  • Chrissy Crutchfield United States
  • Ryan Johnson United States
  • Elena Spain
  • Yula Burin United Kingdom
  • Melanie Harold New Zealand
  • Djess H Jacques United States
  • CINTHIA E FRANCOIS United States
  • Liz Stamper United States
  • Pamela Devins United States
  • Faran United Kingdom
  • Tammie Kamins United States
  • Marita Mariasine Canada
  • Sandra Ward United States
  • Deb Frick United States
  • Wendelyn Young United States
  • Yolanda United States
  • Barbara singh United States
  • Rhonda Hurley United States
  • Fran Cifelli United States
  • James Watts United States
  • Michelle Cohen Weinberg United States
  • Refrain Joseph United States
  • Pierre Joseph United States
  • Jean-Benito Mercier PhD Bahamas
  • Louis Julio Valbrun United States
  • Chester west United States
  • Herman Duquerronette Canada
  • Adderly Dorcely United States
  • Mozart Saintvil United States
  • Kimberly Starr United States
  • Marc Denival United States
  • LeGrand Parisien Salvant United States
  • Veronica Jean-Louis United States
  • Steven Keith Green United States
  • Hans Roy United States
  • Deborah Mahmoudieh United Kingdom
  • Cassandra Hall United States
  • Jean R Renaud United States
  • Liekee brpwn United States
  • LUCKNER BAYAS United States
  • Théodore Oriol Canada
  • jimy mertune United States
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