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News November 9, 2013 The Delegation of New England Human Right Organization disturbed by what she saw and heard during his stay in Haiti , according to one of its members , Senator Vincent Fort of Atlanta Port -au- Prince, November 9, 2013 - ( AHP) - The members of the delegation of New England Human Right Organization who have completed a mission Saturday two days in haiti , made the day a visit to Parliament OUU they were received by several senators that the President of the National Assembly, Simon Dieuseul Desras . This visit to which is associated Senator Vincent Fort of Atlanta , should allow these politicians and American civil society , to inquire about the socio-political situation in Haiti . Senate President Simon Dieuseul Desras reported during the Haiti situation today is far from rosy , citing the willingness of the team to establish a dictatorship in both economic and policy in the country . Parliamentary cited as evidence the governments refusal to carry out development projects in the constituencies of the opposition . , While relatives of opposition members have no right to work in the administration public regardless of their skill level. The principle of the separation of three powers is not a reality in Haiti and democratic achievements are ever threatened , launched the President of the National Assembly. For their part , Senators Jean- Baptiste Bien-Aimé and Jocelerme Privert have accused the government of violating all democratic principles and the achievements of hard struggle for the respect of individual freedoms. Persecution followed the imprisonment of Joshua and Enol Florestal brothers for daring to file a complaint against members of the presidential family for corruption , are striking examples , support those parliamentarians who also denounced the grip of the executive on judiciary. Senator Vincent Fort of Atlanta said for his part that the members of the delegation are troubled by what they saw and heard during their stay in the country. Threats against State rights are among the first signs of the implementation of a dictatorship, he has said. It ensures that the government and the American people will be informed of what is happening in Haiti and do everything in its power to ensure that the rule of law a reality in the country. For his part , the president of New England Human Right Organization Joshua Renaud says the report of the mission will be sent to several international bodies and leaders, including the U.S. State Department , the White House , Canada and Brazil. He believes that the American people are not sufficiently informed about what is happening in Haiti and he says he wants to work to reverse this trend . For Joshua Renaud, no one should admit that there are political prisoners in 2013.
Posted on: Mon, 11 Nov 2013 22:20:36 +0000

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