The Haitian authorities
The Haitian authorities
The Haitian authorities
While she acknowledged that she had no documentation to show fragrance that the *****ren were orphans, or permission to remove them from the country, she said they had planned to return to the capital to complete the paperwork. She also said that in the midst of Haiti’s crisis, they thought they did not need the documents.
The Haitian authorities said #x the group planned to offer the *****ren for adoption, but Ms. Silsby denied that.
“We intended to raise those *****ren and be with them their entire lives, if necessary,” she said, standing behind a door of thick metal bars in pedal pushers, sandals and a blouse printed with palm trees. “These kind of *****ren are sold across the border for the price of a chicken. We wanted to give them l
But SS Children’s Villages, an Austrian organization that runs the orphanage in Port-au-Prince where the *****ren have been temporarily placed, said at least one of the *****ren, an 8-year-old girl, told workers, “I am not an orphan,” according to the group’s Web site. The girl said she thought her mother had arranged a short vacation for her.
Haitian officials said that several of the *****ren had parents, and that, unfortunately, this turn of events was one they had anticipated.
Fearful of the possibility that unscrupulous traffickers would take advantage of Haiti’s sundered justice system to take *****ren from poor families for illegal adoptions, prostitution or slavery,fragrance the government had halted all adoptions except those already in motion before the earthquake. Mr. Bellerive’s signature is now required for the departure of any *****.
For the government, the arrests provided an opportunity to send a strong message, and the message was outrage. “If people want to help *****ren of Haiti,” said Marie-Laurence Jocelin Lassègue, a government spokeswoman, “this is not the way to do it.
“There can be no questions about taking our *****ren off the streets,Japanese Swords,” she added. “It is wrong. And those who do so will be judged.”
Although many of the country’s judicial and law enforcement structures, including the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Court and numerous police stations, lie in ruins, Haitian officials said they were exploring options for prosecuting the Americans in Haiti. But several officials acknowledged that if there was to be any trial at all, it would probably be in the United States.
Mr. Bellerive said the Americans could face serious charges, although none have been filed yet.
In Washington, the State Department said fragrance the American Embassy had been granted unlimited access to the Americans, but where and whether they would be prosecuted was up to Haiti. “It’s their country,”#x said Philip J. Crowley, a department spokesman. “The judgment is really up to the Haitian government.”
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