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Haiti's Police Flee Rebels In Droves
The Guardian (UK) ^ | 2-21-2004 | Michael Norton

Posted on 02/20/2004 7:15:14 PM PST by blam

Haiti's Police Flee Rebels in Droves

Saturday February 21, 2004 2:16 AM

By MICHAEL NORTON

Associated Press Writer

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) - Haiti's poorly trained and equipped police - accused of crimes ranging from brutalizing suspects to trafficking in drugs - is putting up little resistance as rebels move against the government.

Rebels trying to oust President Jean-Bertrand Aristide launched a bloody uprising two weeks ago, marking the police as prime targets. Of the more than 60 people to die so far, about 40 have been police. Meanwhile, many have fled to neighboring Dominican Republic and Jamaica.

``We do not know who we are protecting,'' said Cpl. Louis Larieux, 40, a rookie policeman in the capital, Port-au-Prince. ``Things are bad. We don't have the reinforcements.''

Although they look menacing in their black knee pads, helmets and bullet proof vests, the fear is visible on their faces when dealing with rioters.

Confronted by rebels including ex-soldiers from Haiti's disbanded army, their inclination has been to run.

Paid the equivalent of $125 a month, they number fewer than 4,000. But it's not known exactly how many remain on the job because droves have abandoned police stations in more than a dozen towns.

Last week, about a dozen rebels drove 50 officers out of Hinche in the central Artibonite district, where about 1 million of Haiti's 8 million people live. This week, police began deserting outlying posts without a guerrilla in sight.

Aristide has conceded that the police may not be able to halt the rebellion. He told officers at a ceremony that he was ready to die to defend Haiti, and asked them to be courageous. But stony-faced officers did not respond.

In Cap-Haitien, the last major government bastion in the north, police officers stripped off their uniforms in the street when word spread this week that a boat approaching the harbor was filled with rebels.

The day after that false alarm, some two dozen officers barricaded themselves into their station, leaving the streets to armed Aristide thugs who terrorized the populace.

One officer admitted they did not have the men or arms to repel a rebel attack and admitted they were frightened: ``Of course we are,'' he said. ``It's a natural reaction after what happened.''

Aristide asked U.S. and Caribbean officials this week for help to ``professionalize'' the police force.

But U.S. officials say it was Aristide who politicized the force they helped train: Civilians loyal to Aristide were appointed over professional commanders. Commissioners known to be trafficking in drugs were never punished. Officers have been encouraged to attack anti-government protesters. or stand by while Aristide militants attack them.

In August, the National Coalition for Haitian Rights said the government had created special brigades of auxiliaries who rob, rape and murder, creating a climate of fear reminiscent of dark days under military dictatorship.

The government denied the report's findings, calling it a ``partisan'' account.

It also has defended itself against Amnesty International's charges that police commit summary executions, make arbitrary arrests and brutalize arrested people.

A police corporal in Port-au-Prince said on condition that he not be named that he was not risking his life: ``The government wants us to protect Aristide, but they don't tell us why we should. We put our lives in danger, and for what? This killing is senseless.''


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: clintonlegacy; droves; flee; haiti; haitis; police; rebels

1 posted on 02/20/2004 7:15:14 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Where are Bubba and Jimmah, when you need them?
2 posted on 02/20/2004 7:21:21 PM PST by Paul Atreides (Is it really so difficult to post the entire article?)
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To: Paul Atreides
They're all laid back fat and happy on their taxpayer funded retirement packages.
3 posted on 02/20/2004 7:27:59 PM PST by blam
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To: blam
Ok I'm confused is this Cinicnatii, Benton Harbor, or Porte-au-prince ?

Its so hard to keep up with.
4 posted on 02/20/2004 7:30:18 PM PST by festus
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To: blam
Congressional Report Under Klintoon's Administration in 1997:

After democracy was restored to Haiti in 1994 by an American-led multinational force, the U.S. Department of Justice's International Criminal Investigative Training Assistance Program (ICITAP) established the Haiti Police Development Program.

ICITAP is now in the midst of implementing a five year commitment to help the Government of Haiti meet its law enforcement needs. It has already trained 5,200 members of the Haitian National Police (HNP). Its budget for Fiscal Year 1997 is $6.5 million.

ICITAP's long-term development strategy seeks to establish permanent education programs for the police, to institutionalize issues of integrity and civic duty, and set guidelines for the formation of specialized units.

When completed in the year 2000, this phase should instill a sense of competence and professionalism throughout Haiti's law enforcement community.

By the end of this summer 1997, ICITAP expects to have implemented measures to improve the quality of life for police, consolidate police training programs, ensure effective management, and establish the capability to deal with a crisis of public order.

QUESTION: SO WHAT HAPPENED??

5 posted on 02/20/2004 7:32:12 PM PST by VRWCTexan
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To: VRWCTexan
"QUESTION: SO WHAT HAPPENED??"

Bill clinton, Mad Sobright and the whole foreign policy. The highlight of their policy, granting food & fuel aid to North Korea for a promise to quit Nuc development, at a billion a year or so.

Jimmy(Panama Canal give away) Carter put it all together. NK immediately began further Nuclear Development while getting paid not to do so. Maddy Sobright visited NK in the late 90's to celebrate this success.

No big deal though. Marxists like helping Marxists.

Wait till you see what Hillary might do...

6 posted on 02/20/2004 7:54:06 PM PST by cibco (Xin Loi... Saddam)
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To: VRWCTexan
WHoops! I forgot to start out with Haiti being the beginning of the Clinton 8 year foreign disaster.

Clinton backed the Marxist/thug in Haiti and this is the result. As the Muslims would say, and I paraphrase, "Piss be on Clinton".

7 posted on 02/20/2004 8:02:40 PM PST by cibco (Xin Loi... Saddam)
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To: blam
-Haiti, descending into chaos again--
8 posted on 02/21/2004 12:28:29 AM PST by backhoe (Has that Clinton "legacy" made you feel safer yet?)
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