579:, named after a mythic Haitian character who kidnapped misbehaving children, carried them off in a bag and ate them for breakfast. Duvalier authorized more than 10,000 Tonton Macoute, organized in 500 sections across the country, to maintain complete control over the population. "The macoutes were Papa Doc's version of brownshirts and the Waffen SS, except that their usual uniform was blue jeans, T-shirts, sunglasses, and they carried clubs or pistols," wrote journalist and author
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556:, the Haitian army was accused of killing an estimated 3,000 people in three years. Upon his return to the presidency, Aristide disbanded the army. Survivors of the 2018 Lasalin massacre allege that the PHTK, ruling political Party headed by Jovenel MoĂŻse, were responsible for the orchestrated attack and mass murder of civilians. Schools and other community buildings were also targeted. U.S.A. Government involvement in Haiti is on-going.
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slavery. Often host families dismiss their restaveks before they turn 15, since by law that is the age when they are supposed to be paid; many are then turned out to live on the street. Increasingly, paid middlemen act as recruiters to place children with host families, and it is becoming more common to place children with strangers. Children often have no way to get back in touch with their families.
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513:. Slavery in Saint-Domingue, France's most lucrative colony, was known to be especially brutal, with a complete turnover of the slave population due to death every 20 years. According to the historian Laurent Dubois, between 5 and 10 percent of slaves died every year due to overwork and disease, a rate that outpaced births. The dead were replaced by new slaves from Africa.
774:, and is believed to affect an estimated 300,000 Haitian children. The number of CDW (Child Domestic Workers) in Haiti, defined as 1) living away from parents' home; 2) not following normal progression in education; and 3) working more than other children, is more than 400,000. 25% of Haitian children aged 5 to 17 live away from their biological parents.
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partnership with the
University of Essex, estimated that in 2013 nearly 71 percent of 9,921 prisoners in Haiti had not yet had a trial. According to the Centre, the majority of countries in the world have percentages ranging between 10 and 40 percent of such prisoners; Haiti's estimated 71 percent is one of the highest in the world.
712:. Although some working standards exist to protect women, few resources exist to ensure enforcement. Abuses against women and children are common. Rape, although illegal, rarely results in prosecution of the perpetrator. Article 269 of the Penal Code of Haiti excuses a husband for murdering his wife and her "accomplice" ("
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Restaveks are unpaid and have no power or recourse within the host family. Unlike slaves in the traditional sense, restaveks can run away or return to their families, and are typically released from servitude when they become adults; however, the restavek system is commonly understood to be a form of
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at their residence. Reportedly, Haiti has been facing human rights and political crisis for many years. Amnesty
International has now called on for immediate investigation. A UN report published in January 2021, found increases in rights violations and abuses of the right to life during the 2018 and
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In 1825, France's King
Charles X threatened to invade Haiti unless it paid an "independence debt" of 150 million francs to reimburse France for the loss of its slaves and land. The debt was later reduced to 90 million francs but it was not until 1947 that Haiti had paid off what many have regarded
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and the right to a fair trial, prolonged pretrial detention remains a serious problem. Because the court system and its records are poorly organized, it is impossible to determine the exact percentage of prisoners being held without trial. A study by the
International Centre for Prison Studies, in
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In 1915, following a coup that led to the mob killing of
Haitian President Vibrun Guillaume Sam, United States sailors and marines landed in order to protect U.S. interests in the country. The occupation would last until 1934. "Following restoration of order, a treaty providing for United States
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Initially, Las Casas believed
Africans to be suitable for slavery, but he later came to oppose their enslavement too. "I soon repented and judged myself guilty of ignorance. I came to realize that black slavery was as unjust as Indian slavery...and I was not sure that my ignorance and good faith
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and a lack of educational opportunity, many
Haitian children also suffer physical abuse. In 2004 the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs reported that its hotline received more than 700 calls from children reporting abuse. Few statistics regarding the wider problem of
612:'President for Life' (the Duvaliers), who lacked the independence to make judgments about abuses against human rights." To this day, there is still no guarantee for lawyers' immunity in Haiti, as would seem to be suggested by the 2009 unconstitutional arrest without
498:. Albeit too late to save the TaĂno, Las Casas was able to persuade the Spanish government that the TaĂno could not withstand such cruel treatment. This had the tragic side effect of the importation of African slaves to replace the labor of the diminishing TaĂno.
552:, during the US occupation, and continuing until the 1990s, the Haitian army was implicated in a number of human rights abuses against the Haitian people. For example, following a 1991 coup by the military that overthrew democratically elected President
527:"We're talking about 200 hundred years of this cycle of debt that Haiti has gone through, which of course has devastating consequences on the capacity of the state within the country," Haiti historian Laurent Dubois has said.
568:, known as "Papa Doc", became president of Haiti, ushering in a period of human rights abuses. An estimated 30,000–60,000 people were killed in the 30 years Haiti was under the rule of Duvalier and his son and successor
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control over
Haitian finances, customs, police, public works, sanitation, and medical services were concluded with the client Haitian government," according to the Navy Department Library.
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Macoute continued to openly terrorise the population until they were officially disbanded after Jean-Claude Duvalier was forced from the presidency and went into exile in 1986.
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regime, lawyers were intimidated from defending their clients through pressure and violence. Courts of justice were in effect "run by the judges, appointed by the "
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people through slavery and smallpox, to which the TaĂno had no immunity. An early defender of more humane treatment of the TaĂno was the Spanish priest
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Abrams, Jennifer S. (2010). ""The Kids Aren't Alright": Using a Comprehensive Anti-Trafficking Program to Combat the Restavek System in Haiti".
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as an immoral and illegal debt. To pay this, Haiti had to borrow money from and pay interest to French banks.
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began. Predominantly a slave revolt, Haitians finally won their freedom and independence from France in 1804.
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because the parents are unable to support the child. The practice meets formal international definitions of
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and adequate standard of living in order to restore public confidence and prevent future unrests."
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estimates that 2,000 to 3,000 Haitian children per year are trafficked to the Dominican Republic.
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1218:"The Tonton Macoutes: the Central Nervous System of Haiti's Reign of Terror"
1127:"The Lasalin massacre and the human rights crisis in Haiti | Pambazuka News"
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The government in Haiti is known for running a slow, inefficient and
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Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide and the Politics of Containment
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standards. In practice, many provisions are not respected. The
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1341:"L'avocat Osner Févry, incarcéré sur ordre du chef du Parquet"
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1181:(First ed.). Henry Holt and Company, LLC. p. 326.
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1467:"Modern-day child slavery in Haiti must end, say S&Ds"
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would secure me in the eyes of God," Las Casas wrote in
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1350:, Radio Metropole, 23 May 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2009.
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Lawyers' immunity is under constant threat. Under the
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1447:"Frequently Asked Questions About 'Honour Killing' "
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624:Although the Constitution mandates an independent
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466:human rights record is poor. Political killings,
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1389:. International Centre for Prison Studies (ICPS)
1220:. Council on Hemispheric Affairs. March 11, 2010
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936:"The History of Father Bartolomé de las Casas"
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1283:Best Nightmare on Earth: A Life in Haiti
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782:Assassination of President Jovenel MoĂŻse
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585:Best Nightmare on Earth: A Life in Haiti
516:In 1791, what would become known as the
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1360:Charles, Jacqueline (23 October 2013).
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1100:Nielsen, Kirk (11 December 1995).
938:. Colonial Zone-Dominican Republic
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1178:Haiti: The Aftershocks of History
983:Haiti: The Aftershocks of History
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143:Transitional Presidential Council
1767:Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
1048:"The Haitian Revolution (video)"
980:Dubois, Laurent (January 2012).
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819:List of massacres in Haiti
786:On 6 July 2021, President
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504:The History of the Indies
2166:Administrative divisions
1887:Turks and Caicos Islands
1239:Hallward, Peter (2007).
1175:Dubois, Laurent (2012).
961:. Nations Online Project
879:"Country Profile: Haiti"
684:Sexual violence in Haiti
662:The government does not
309:Administrative divisions
1575:. Amnesty International
738:Trafficking of children
688:Women's rights in Haiti
572:, known as "Baby Doc".
151:Prime Minister of Haiti
2102:2010s cholera outbreak
2063:Post-imperial Republic
1817:British Virgin Islands
1482:Human Rights Quarterly
1387:"Haiti country report"
1279:Gold, Herbert (1991).
1150:Letters (2019-10-14).
729:chronic malnourishment
554:Jean-Bertrand Aristide
545:—of Haitian peasants.
496:Bartolomé de Las Casas
366:Diplomatic missions of
194:Supreme Court of Haiti
2658:Human rights in Haiti
2112:Crisis (2018–present)
1757:Saint Kitts and Nevis
1494:10.1353/hrq.2014.0059
1431:"Code pénal of Haiti"
797:structural inequality
752:Further information:
736:have been collected.
637:Further information:
633:Freedom of expression
2525:Citadelle Laferrière
2492:Water and sanitation
2231:World Heritage Sites
1976:Atlantic slave trade
814:LGBT rights in Haiti
570:Jean-Claude Duvalier
478:or attempted coups.
64:Constitutional Court
2673:Government of Haiti
2316:Chamber of Deputies
2299:Commanders-in-chief
1772:Trinidad and Tobago
1667:Antigua and Barbuda
1602:Censorship in Haiti
890:Library of Congress
668:freedom of assembly
98:Chamber of Deputies
2597:The Unknown Maroon
2411:Telecommunications
2013:Haitian Revolution
1996:Colonial governors
1969:Colonial governors
1707:Dominican Republic
1452:2014-07-16 at the
1346:2011-07-23 at the
959:"History of Haiti"
768:modern day slavery
518:Haitian Revolution
128:President of Haiti
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2139:List of massacres
2129:COVID-19 pandemic
2107:Hurricane Matthew
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1789:other territories
1524:www.haiti-now.org
1329:978-1-56032-362-4
1258:978-1-84467-106-9
1188:978-0-8050-9335-3
1131:www.pambazuka.org
993:978-0-8050-9335-3
772:child trafficking
672:religious freedom
645:freedom of speech
566:François Duvalier
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2572:Mythology
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209:elections
187:Judiciary
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