mardi 21 juillet 2015

Haiti / Diplomatie : Daniel Supplice, l'Ambassadeur d'Haiti en République Dominicaine, révoqué.-

Daniel Supplice
De sources bien informées nous venons d'apprendre que l'ambassadeur extraordinaire et plénipotentiaire d'Haïti en république dominicaine, Daniel Supplice vient d'être rappelé définitivement par le ministère haïtien des affaires étrangères.

Il est remplacé provisoirement par le ministre conseiller Magalie Magloire qui jouera le rôle de chargé d'affaires en attendant la nomination d'un nouvel ambassadeur en république dominicaine.

VANT-BEF INFO

Jacky Lumarque et Laurent Salvador Lamothe au deuxième tour des Elections Presidentielles en Haïti.-

Laurent Lamothe

Le 20 Juillet 2015  

Jacky Lumarque et Laurent Salvador Lamothe au deuxième tour des Elections Presidentielles en Haïti . 
   
Trois sondages conduits par deux firmes nationales et une firme étrangère latino-américaine montrent que le candidat de Vérité ,Jacky Lumarque et le candidat de Plate-Forme Paysan , Laurent Salvador Lamothe se retrouveront au second tour des elections présidentielles , le premier  avec 24% des votes , le second avec 29%.

Ses résultats invitent à questionner la tenue des actuelles élections qui ont fermé la porte à ces deux candidats qui, à eux deux , représentent plus de la moitié de l'Electorat.

L'organisation d'élections non inclusives ,partisannes, est une constante de nos traditions électorales . Elle est la cause première de la situation d'instabilité attachée à nos stuctures institutionnelles.

Dans le contexte du processus electoral actuel ,le rejet pour des raisons injustifiées de Jacky Lumarque et de Laurent Salvador Lamothe ,augure de la dimension de la crise politique à venir,elle-même alimentant une crise économique et financière déja à un niveau élevé.

Jacky Lumarque
Le fait est la, evident : les deux candidats les plus populaires ont été écartés des élections.

Il y a une porte ouverte par ou les opposants à la Démocratie peuvent passer pour prolonger leurs forfaits.

La question doit être prix au sérieux .
Par dela ces deux candidats,il y va de la vie de 12 millions d'habitants et de l'épanouissement du régime démocratique en Haiti et dans la Caraibe.

Jacky Lumarque et Laurent Salvador Lamothe au deuxième tour des élections présidentielles, et que le choix populaire  désigne ,des deux , qui sera notre prochain president .

Les elections sans Jacky Lumarque et Laurent Salvador Lamothe , c'est la mise en marche d'un processus  visant à invalider la Democratie et à perpétuer l'état de  misère en Haiti.

Les deux candidats les plus populaires , Jacky Lumarque et Laurent Salvador Lamothe doivent étre intégrés au Processus Electoral.


Leopold Lemaire

Coup de poker de Martelly pour contrôler le Parlement et remobiliser les Forces Armées d’Haiti?

Même quand on n’est pas d’accord avec le Président Martelly sur tous les points, on doit saluer sa stratégie pour prendre contrôle du Parlement et reconstituer les Forces Armées d’Haiti. Le président Michel Martelly promet de recruter des jeunes pour les FAd'H d'ici à octobre 2015. C'est ce que rapporte la presse haïtienne.

" « Le recrutement pour la remobilisation des Forces armées d’Haïti (FAd’H) débutera à partir du mois d’octobre prochain », c'est ce qu’a annoncé le président Michel Joseph Martelly, dimanche dernier, lors d’une tournée dans la région des Palmes. Le chef de l’État, accompagné de plusieurs personnalités de son administration, se rendait particulièrement dans les communes de Gressier et de Léogâne en vue de mener campagne en faveur des candidats de son parti, PHTK", peut-on lire dans le journal lenouvelliste.com

Nous sommes un défenseur farouche d’une force de défense nationale moderne. C’est l’un des points qui nous à pousser à soutenir TET KALE. Quant au parlement, il est clair qu’à moins d’un mois du scrutin, PHTK, étant le seul parti à pouvoir faire campagne normalement, aura une majorité écrasante au parlement haïtien. Les partis membres de ce gouvernement de consensus ne pourront pas contester le résultat du scrutin. C’est logique que ce sont ceux qui ont mené campagne qui doivent remporter des élections!

Souhaitons que tout ne se terminera par une crise post-électorale de type “21 mai 2000”. Et, sur ce point, PHTK doit éviter de prendre la totalité des postes au Sénat et à la Chambre basse. Car, avec quelques parlementaires pour la FUSION, l’OPL, KID, VERITE, la Plate-forme protestante, le reste passera sans trop de difficultés.

Cependant, les présidentielles étant toujours imprévisibles en Haiti, nous réclamons la participation de l'ancien Premier Ministre Laurent Lamothe, seul capable d'assurer une victoire écrasante et la continuité des efforts de changement initiés depuis l'arrivée de l'équipe TET KALE au pouvoir.

Cyrus Sibert, Cap-Haitien, Haiti 
21 juillet 2015
@reseaucitadelle 
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lundi 20 juillet 2015

Avoiding a Democratic Disaster in Haiti.-


BY JOSÉ R. CÁRDENAS
Jose R. Cardenas was acting assistant administrator for Latin America at the U.S. Agency for International Development in the George W. Bush administration.
JULY 20, 2015 - 2:38 PM

With no natural disasters or political violence afflicting Haiti for the past several years, it would be easy to assume that the country has finally achieved the level of relative stability that international donors and millions of Haitians have sought since the toppling of the Duvalier dynasty in 1986. Yet this perceived calm is belied by troubling signs that all is not well, as Haiti prepares for the first of up to three rounds of contentious elections.

On July 15, the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere, chaired by Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), held a hearing on the run-up to the elections, with the State Department’s point man on Haiti, Thomas Adams. Adams admitted the elections were significantly underfunded. That made his rather sanguine attitude towards the whole process all the more surprising. With the first round of elections scheduled for August 9, he suggested that there is a “fairly good chance” they will go on as scheduled.

But even as the Obama administration and the donor community focus primarily on the mechanics — voter education and registration, security, integrity of vote-counting — they are skirting important questions about just how free and fair the contest will actually be.

A shocking New York Times article from this past March, for instance, raised a range of concerns about establishing a level electoral playing field in Haiti, red flags that appear to have escaped notice in Washington. The piece detailed a disturbing turn of events under President Michel Martelly, the former musician elected president to much fanfare in 2011. The article revealed a president ruling by decree (due to the expiration of the terms of most of those in parliament), and depicted a government where power is being concentrated “in the hands of a man who,” according to his critics, “is a prisoner of his past, surrounded by a network of friends and aides who have been arrested on charges including rape, murder, drug trafficking and kidnapping.” Defending Martelly, his allies say he is “loyal to a fault, and that he will stand beside old friends no matter what trouble they find themselves in. The president, aides said, wants the best for Haiti but is easily influenced by relatives known for ties to drug trafficking and friends who abuse their proximity to power.”

That is hardly conducive to holding credible, transparent elections. And the cracks are showing already.

The most conspicuous evidence to date of manipulation of the process has been the arbitrary exclusion of several well-known, would-be candidates for presidential elections to be held in October, including former Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe, university president Jacky Lumarque, and former Sen. Rudolph Boulos. The pretext for their exclusion is a Haitian electoral law that requires any candidate who previously held public office to receive a “discharge petition” from Parliament, certifying that the individual did not misuse public funds while in office. However, with no sitting congress to issue such discharges, the process has become opaque. Some candidates have received approval to run for office, and others have not. This has led to suspicions that the process is being manipulated to favor some candidates over others.

Pierre Esperance, the head of Haiti’s largest human rights group, recently told the Miami Herald: “It gives you the impression that it’s a political decision rather than something based on legal grounds.” And the Washington-based Haiti Democracy Project’s James Morrell has written: “By the time the commission is through, there will be little left for the voters to do on election day. Most of the choices will already have been made for them.”

Yet the State Department has shown no great urgency to address concerns that democracy in Haiti is being undermined. Sen. Rubio has respondedwith legislation that conditions the release of U.S. assistance to Haiti on the State Department’s reporting on whether the upcoming elections are free and fair, and on possible “attempts to disqualify candidates” from office for “political reasons.”

No one is doing the Haitian people any favors by tip-toeing around issues such as transparency and rule of law — it’s called the soft bigotry of low expectations. By failing to pressure Haitian authorities to ensure voters have a full range of candidates from which to choose in their upcoming elections, many well-meaning people who truly care for the country will only serve to bring on the kind of political strife and instability that everyone wants to avoid.

Photo Credit: Hector Ratamal/AFP

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"You can fool some people sometimes, 
But you can't fool all the people all the time."
 (
Vous pouvez tromper quelques personnes, parfois, 
Mais vous ne pouvez pas tromper tout le monde tout le temps.
) dixit Abraham Lincoln.

The Geilenfeld's case is first and foremost a matter of safety for haitian children.-

The struggle for justice and truth by the victims of the Orphanage Saint Joseph of Delmas 91 has made some real progress. The testimony of Mr. Geilenfeld before Haitian Courts followed by his recent depositions before a U.S. District Court in Portland, ME has revealed the true nature of the man who has been hiding behind this pseudo humanitarian mission in favor of Haitian children. It has been shown that the Board of Directors (BOD) of Heart With Haiti has been extremely negligent and has miserably failed in their duty to protect Haitian kids placed in their custody. Not even the multiple protests against sexual abuses, which have occurred in this shelter for young boys in 1987, 1990, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2011, were enough to convince the BOD of this NGO that a serious investigation into these allegations was necessary in order to establish the truth. In their philosophy of discrimination, the members of the BOD were very comfortable with the recommendations made by Mr. Geilenfeld, the Director of the Orphanage and the main accused of Child abuse. Admittedly, a behavior, they would never have had it been their own children being molested. 

The victims of Mr. Geilenfeld have to be proud for having come out and pushed this case to its high watermarks. After suspecting that, due to his financial prowess and the widespread corruption in Haiti, Mr. Geilenfeld engaged in some shenanigans to obtain false papers to manipulate the opinion and circumvent any attempt by others to get answers from him on the allegations that he abused children, in February 2014, the victims decided to bring the case before the criminal justice system in Haiti by directly petitioning the Investigative Chamber requesting for criminal investigation and have expressed their intention to be party to the proceedings against their abuser, which was followed by a denunciation campaign.  

Contrary to the manipulations by Mr. Geilenfeld’s lawyers denouncing this initiative and presenting his incarceration in Haiti as unlawful, this courageous act by the victims brings to the daylight several falsehoods by Mr. Geilenfeld including the following:
-  Mr. Geilenfeld masters deceit practices;
- He believes that he can make one statement before a judge and another before another judge;
- Since the start of the Court Proceedings in Portland, ME, the U.S. media has reported several new statements by Mr. Geilenfeld contradicting his previous statements made in Haiti. 

It is important to highlight some of the contradicting statements by Mr. Geilenfeld: 

Contradiction # 1: 
a.      On page #5 and the last paragraph of the Ordinance by Judge Al Duniel Dimanche, Mr. Geilenfeld recognized that he is bisexual. He declared that: Your honor, I tell you clearly that I used to have sex with an adult man named Robert Matinez; next I was engage to a woman named Elene Gelenas. 
b.      Whereas on page #1 of the verdict from mock trial held in the absence of the victims, rendered by Judge Roosevelt Jean Romulus, and opposed by the Haitian Government for fundamental flaws, Mr. Geilenfeld, answering to the 15th question of the judge asking him whether he used to have sexual relations answered that yes but it was before his vow of chastity – referring to his vow to the Catholic Church. 

Contradiction #2: 
Mr. Geilenfeld told the Haitian judge Roosevelt Jean Romulus that every person in the lawsuit against him resides in the United States whereas it is clear that four (4) of the young men in the suit against the Saint Joseph Orphanage director reside in Haiti and have showed up to several convocations of the Investigative Judge, and this, according to what is reported in the Ordinance.

Contradiction #3:  
To the second question from the judge Romulus, Mr. Geilenfeld answered that there are no have children under his care since 2008. Whereas in 2014, IBERS (the Haitian agency for child protection) has intervened at least three (3) times at Mr. Geilenfeld’s Orphanage to take children away from this shelter. In addition, after being released from jail in April 2015, Mr. Geilenfeld has published a picture taken with children of his orphanage. These children are illegally kept in other shelter houses operated by his NGO.



Contradiction #4: 
Mr. Geilenfeld stated under oath before a U.S District Court and before a Jury that he does not live at Delmas 91. However, in the verdict from the secret trial, which has been appealed by the the victims and the Haitian Government, to a question about his residency in Haiti, Mr. Geilenfeld’s answer was the following: My name is Michael Geilenfeld, I am 63, I was born in the United States, I live at Delmas 91 #26, I am not married, and I am a missionary. 

Contradiction #5:
It seems that Mr. Geilenfeld seek to capitalize on progresses made in gay rights in the U.S. and consequently presents himself has a victim of homophobia prevailing in Haiti. Before the U.S. Court, Mr. Geilenfeld declared that the Investigative Judge, Attorney Al Daniel Dimanche, has not held any charges against him as pertaining to sexual assaults on children. He seeks to manipulate the Court in Portland, ME by repeating that the Investigative Judge has slammed him with a referral order because he is homosexual, insinuating that Haitian judges are homophobic. 

Never had the Haitian Judge blamed Mr. Geilenfeld for his sexual orientation. The Judge has shown that he was concerned for the safety of the orphans who ought to give blowjobs to Mr. Geilenfeld’s, the director of the orphanage, homosexual friends. Several young men claim that in addition to the physical abuses they were subjected to from Mr. Geilenfeld, they were forced to give blowjobs for Mr. Geilenfeld’s guests. Others state claim to have been victim of fondling or unwanted sexual touching and sexual abuses by the guests. Accordingly, the director of the orphanage acknowledges that Mr. Philip Norris, his good buddy, divorced, is now married with a young Haitian who stayed at the orphanage. 

It is important to highlight that, in the first paragraph of page #6 in the Ordinance, the Investigative Judge emphasized on a very important point. He considers that the defendant has confessed that, following a head to head confrontation between him (Mr. Geilenfeld) and Mr. Emile Milien, one of the alleged victims: “in lieu of addressing the accusations against him, Mr. Geilenfeld stated, in the Investigative Criminal Chamber: Your honor, I do not understand why it now that I am being accused of these wrongdoings whereas the alleged victims have reached their forties? 

This statement suggests that Mr. Geilenfeld does not reject outright the accusations leveled against him but his main problem is that the alleged victims are bringing up acts performed well in the past. And, on trafficking and sexual abuse, there is no limitation. A person abused in the past bears the emotional scars throughout his or her life. Pedophiles never stop abusing children.

Even the Public Prosecutor, in his indictment recommended that Mr. Geilenfeld be sent before the Criminal Court for sexual aggression, rape, indecency, child trafficking, did not make of Mr. Geilenfeld’s sexual orientation an offence. On page #3 and paragraph #6 of the Ordinance, it is read in the indictment of the Public Prosecutor that he has qualified indecency as: “… the fact of constraining minor to caress one’s genital … offence with which he is charged.”

Those young Haitians who brought the lawsuit before court and who have appealed Judge Romulus’ decision to free the defendant on 29 April 2015 are expecting a speedy and proper trial from the Appellate Court of Port-au-Prince. Mr. Geilenfeld has to answer to the accusations leveled against him in Haiti, where he committed his crimes. He has to face his victims before a Haitian court where he abused children for over 25 years. His defamation lawsuit in the U.S is tact to misguide the public. It is a lead forward to discourage the victims from seeking justice and to hide the truth.

Cyrus Sibert, Cap-Haitian, Haiti
July 19, 2015
@reseaucitadelle
reseaucitadelle@yahoo.fr
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READ: Five (5) Victims of a Pedophile at the St. Joseph's Orphanage at Delmas 91 have reached the Cabinet of investigation in the Haitian's Justice court.--

dimanche 19 juillet 2015

Le Dossier Geilenfeld est d’abord une question de justice haïtienne.-

Le Dossier Geilenfeld est avant tout une question de protection des enfants d'Haiti.
Les mensonges de Michael Geilenfeld...

Le combat des victimes de l’orphelinat Saint-Joseph de Delmas 91 pour la justice et la vérité enregistre d’importants progrès. Les témoignages de Monsieur Michael Geilenfeld devant les Tribunaux haïtiens suivis de ses récentes dépositions devant un Tribunal Fédéral américain de Portland (Maine) ont dévoilé la vraie nature de l’homme qui se cache toujours derrière cette prétendue mission humanitaire en faveur des enfants haïtiens. Il est clairement démontré que les membres du Conseil d’Administration de  «Hearts with Haiti » ont été négligents et ont échoué dans leur mission de protéger des enfants haïtiens placés sous leur protection. Même les multiples protestations contre les abus sexuels perpétrés dans cette maison d’accueil pour petits garçons en 1987, 1990, 1995, 2004, 2006, 2007 et en 2011 n’ont pas été suffi pour pousser les dirigeants de l’ONG américaine à lancer une enquête sérieuse afin d’établir la vérité. Dans leur logique de discrimination, ils se sont contentés de suivre les recommandations du Directeur de l’orphelinat, l’accusé principal, Monsieur Geilenfled : un comportement qu’ils n’auraient jamais adopté s’il s’agissait de leurs propres enfants.

Les victimes peuvent être fières d’avoir défendu la vérité et poussé ce dossier à son point culminant. En février 2014, après avoir constaté que Monsieur Geilenfeld, fort de ses importants moyens financiers et grâce à l’étendue de la corruption en Haïti, continuait à se livrer à une vaste opération d’acquisition de faux papiers administratifs pour accroitre ses pratiques de manipulation et éviter de répondre aux questions relatives aux abus sexuels dont il est accusé, les victimes avaient décidé de porter l’affaire par devant la justice criminelle de leur pays en utilisant la technique de la plainte directe au Cabinet d’Instruction avec constitution de partie civile à la suite d’une campagne de dénonciation.

Contrairement aux manipulations des avocats de Monsieur Geilenfeld qui dénoncent cette initiative et présente son emprisonnement en Haïti comme un abus, cette action judiciaire historique introduite par les victimes a permis de prouver au monde entier que :
- Monsieur Geilenfeld maitrise les pratiques mensongères;
- Il croit pouvoir dire une chose à un juge et son contraire à  un autre;
- Depuis l’ouverture du Procès à Maine, la presse américaine rapporte de nouvelles déclarations de Monsieur Geilenfeld réfutant celles faites en Haïti.

Il y a lieu de signaler quelques mensonges de Monsieur Geilenfeld:

Mensonge # 1: 
a) A la page #5 et au dernier paragraphe de l’ordonnance du Juge Al Duniel Dimanche, Michael Geilenfeld a reconnu qu’il est bisexuel: «Magistra ma'p di w byen klè ke mwen fèl ak yon granmoun gason ki rele Robert Martinez epi mwen te vinn angage m ak yon fi ki rele Elène Gelenas ». (Magistrat je vous le dis clairement que j'ai l'habitude d'avoir des relations avec un adulte qui s’appelle Robert Martinez ; ensuite j'étais engagé avec une femme qui s’appelle Elène Gelenas.)
b) Tandis que, à la page #1 du jugement secret tenu en l’absence des victimes, rendu par Me Roosevelt Jean Romulus et, contesté par l’Etat haïtien pour irrégularités graves, répondant à la 15ème question du juge :  « Eske ou konn fè bagay » (avez-vous l’habitude d’avoir des relations sexuelles), Monsieur Geilenfeld a répondu : Wi men se te avan mwen te fè yon ve poum pa nan bagay sa yo ankò» (Oui, mais, c’était avant mon vœu de chasteté. - faisant référence à son vœu envers l'Eglise Catholique.)

Mensonge #2:
 Monsieur Geilenfeld dit au juge haïtien Roosevelt Jean Romulus que toutes les personnes qui ont porté plainte contre lui résident  actuellement aux Etats-Unis, alors qu’il est clair que quatre (4) des jeunes qui avaient porté plainte contre le Directeur de l’Orphelinat Saint-Joseph résident en Haïti et avaient répondu aux convocations du Juge d’Instruction suivant ce qui est inscrit dans l’Ordonnance.

Mensonge #3: 
A la 2ème question du Juge Romulus, Monsieur Geilenfeld a répondu qu’il n’a aucun enfant à l’orphelinat sous sa responsabilité depuis 2008. Tandis qu’en 2014, l’IBERS est intervenu au moins trois (3) fois au niveau de cet orphelinat pour transférer les enfants qui s’y trouvaient vers d’autres maisons d’accueil. De plus, en moins de 24 heures après sa sortie de prison en avril 2015, Monsieur Geilenfeld a publié une photo prise en compagnie des enfants de son orphelinat. Sans aucun respect pour les autorités haïtiennes, ces enfants sont gardés illégalement dans d’autres maisons de son ONG. De plus, Monsieur Geilenfeld a violé une interdiction de départ imposée par la justice haïtienne le 8 mai 2015. 
Photo de M. Geilenfeld postée le 30 Avril 2015 sur le site de HeartswithHaiti.org
Mensonge #4:
Monsieur Geilenfeld a déclaré sous serment devant un Tribunal américain et devant un jury qu’il n’habite pas à Delmas 91. Pourtant dans le jugement secret contesté tenu en Haïti nous lisons que Monsieur Geilenfeld -- en réponse à la 1ère question : « Quels sont vos noms, prénoms, âge, demeure et domicile --  a déclaré: Mwen rele Michael GEILENFELD, mwen en 63 an, mwen fèt ozetazini, mwen rete delma 91, # 26, mwen pa marye, mwen se yon misyonè».  (Je m’appelle Michael GEILENFELD, j’ai 63 ans, je suis né aux Etats-Unis, j’habite à Delmas 91 au # 26, je ne suis pas marié, je suis un missionnaire.)

Mensonge #5:
Il semble que Monsieur Geilenfeld cherche à capitaliser sur l’évolution des droits des homosexuels aux Etats-Unis, et en conséquence, se présente comme une victime d’une certaine homophobie qui existerait en Haïti. Devant le Tribunal fédéral américain, Monsieur Geilenfeld a déclaré que le Juge d’Instruction, Al Daniel Dimanche, n’a rien retenu contre lui en termes d’actes sexuels contre des enfants. Il cherche à manipuler le Tribunal de Portland, Maine en répétant que le Juge d’Instruction lui a envoyé devant un Tribunal de jugement à cause de son homosexualité, insinuant ainsi que les juges haïtiens sont homophobes. 

Jamais le juge haïtien n’a blâmé Monsieur Geilenfeld pour son orientation sexuelle. Le juge s’est montré concerné par la sécurité des orphelins obligés de faire des massages pour des amis homosexuels du Directeur de l’Orphelinat. Plusieurs jeunes ont rapporté qu’en plus des sévices qu’ils avaient subis de Monsieur Geilenfeld, ils étaient contraints de faire des massages pour des visiteurs. D’autres affirment avoir été victimes d’attouchements et d’abus sexuels de ces visiteurs. Le Directeur de l’Orphelinat Saint Joseph de Delmas 91 a reconnu  que le sieur Philip Norris, son bon ami, divorcé de sa femme, s’est marié avec un jeune homme haïtien qui fréquentait l’Orphelinat. De plus, l’existence de liens forts entre l’organisation pédophile NAMBLA et l’orphelinat Saint-Joseph est un fait troublant qui renforce les accusations des victimes.

Faut-il signaler que le Juge d’Instruction haïtien a présenté un point important au 1er paragraphe à la page #6 de l’ordonnance où il considère comme un aveu de l’accusé suite à une confrontation directe opposant l’accusé, Monsieur Geilenfeld, à une victime, Monsieur Emile Milien:
 … en guise de reproches adressées à l’endroit des plaignants, Michael Geilenfeld avait aussi fait cette déclaration en notre Chambre d’Instruction Criminelle: « Magistra m pa ka konprann poukisa se kounyeya lap repwoche m de sa yo, lè yo vinn gen plis ke 40 an» -- (Magistrat, je ne comprends pas pourquoi c’est maintenant qu’ils me reprochent de ces choses alors qu’ils ont atteint l'âge de 40 ans.)

Une déclaration qui indique clairement que Monsieur Geilenfeld ne rejette pas les faits portés contre lui et que son seul problème est la décision des victimes de réveiller un abus subi dans le passé. Et, en matière de traite et d’abus sexuels, il n’y a pas de prescription. Une personne abusée dans le passé en porte en porte les séquelles durant toute sa vie. Un pédophile non contrôlé par les services publics est susceptible à abuser d’autres enfants.  

Le Commissaire du Gouvernement, dans son réquisitoire de transférer le dossier devant le Tribunal Criminel pour agression sexuelle, viol, atteinte à la pudeur et traite d’être humain, n’avait pas fait du choix sexuel de Monsieur Geilenfeld une infraction. Les stipulations à la page #3 et paragraphe #6 de l’Ordonnance du Juge montrent que le Commissaire du Gouvernement a plutôt défini l’atteinte à la pudeur comme : « …le fait de contraindre les mineurs à caresser son sexe … infraction à lui reprochée ».

Les jeunes haïtiens qui ont porté plainte devant la justice haïtienne et ayant interjeté appel à la décision du Juge Romulus en date du 29 avril 2015 attendent la tenue d’un procès correct à la Cour d’Appel de Port-au-Prince dans un délai raisonnable. Monsieur Geilenfeld doit répondre de ses actes en Haïti. Il doit affronter ses victimes devant un tribunal haïtien, le pays où il a abusé tant de jeunes sur une période de 25 ans. Son action en diffamation devant un Tribunal fédéral américain contre le militant des droits des enfants Paul Kendrick et les mensonges qu’il utilise pour confondre le public n’est qu’une fuite en avant qui n’arrivera pas à décourager les victimes et à cacher la vérité.

Cyrus Sibert, Cap-Haitien, Haiti
19 juillet 2015
@reseaucitadelle
reseaucitadelle@yahoo.fr

LISEZ: CINQ (5) VICTIMES DE L'ORPHELINAT SAINT-JOSEPH DE DELMAS 91 SAISISSENT LE CABINET D'INSTRUCTION DE LA JUSTICE HAITIENNE.-

Pedophile : Discriminating Conduct of Some North American NGOs in Haiti.-

The fight for justice for Haitian children, sexually abused by NGOs’ executives, leads some observers to question whether there is a pattern of behaviors akin to apartheid, discrimination and other biases underneath these executives’ worldview.
The case of Mr. Douglas Perlitz in Cap -Haitien and that of Mr. Michael Geilenfeld in Delmas illustrates some deeply held discriminatory views by the members of the Boards of Directors of “Haiti Fund” and “Heart with Haiti,” which unfortunately, results into apartheid-like approach to the sexual scandals that have plagued these NGOs and contempt for the alleged victims as human beings.
Over several decades, these NGOs, under the umbrella of philanthropy, have raised large amounts of funds to help the impoverished and the destitute children while they remain insensitive to the sexual assaults and plights, which have been thrust upon these young victims by the very executives who came to provide them with education, healthcare, shelter, etc.
The leaders of these NGOs remained supportive of those who have been accused of serially sexually abusing children under their care. They never considered it worthy, justified or even prudent to
 investigate, denounce, condemn and eventually stop the sexual abuse of those children. They would rather address the form of the revelations in lieu of considering the denunciation of those appalling and horrible on their own merits.
Strategically, the management of these two NGOs strives to break victims’ resistance through a war of attrition and by attacking their character when they paint them as liars and ingrates who dare protest or challenge the abuses they have sustained.
Advocates for justice against child abuse such as Cyrus Sibert and Paul Kendrick have been the subject of smear campaign and intimidations by M. Geilenfeld.
The pattern is obvious since we can remember so well during the intervention of Mr. Perlitz’ counsel at the U.S Federal Court in New Haven Connecticut, on December 21, 2010, when the counsel stated that Haiti is a poor country, stained by bacteria and diseases, and that the ignorance of its people hinders their ability to practice basic hygiene principles. He claimed that the victims were predisposed to sexual misconducts and that someone else would have committed the offenses, and that Mr. Perlitz, somehow, was belittled for having sex with these destitute children.
The sitting judge on the Federal Court of Connecticut had to remind the counsel that he could defend his client without insulting Haiti and its people. Many broke in tears hearing a foreigner presenting Haiti as a pariah, a rotten state deserving good laws and institutions, and that its people were naturally stripped of their pride and dignity. 
Today, in this new struggle between us and the NGO “Heart with Haiti,” we wonder why is it so difficult for the leaders of that NGO to recall one of their representatives accused of pedophilia. Why is it so hard for an NGO to call for an internal review to discover the truth, to cooperate with the law, and to redeem itself ?
Why it is morally acceptable for the NGO, “Heart with Haiti” to elect to back a man accused of pedophilia, a suspect of multiple sexual assaults on children in his care? Why is this NGO striving to impose on the Haitian society a missionary accused of pedophilia while in the United States the suspect would be prohibited from areas frequented by children? Why is that over 30 years, accusations of sexual predations on children have consistently pointed toward Mr. Geilenfeld?
Over the years, more specifically, in 1987, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2003 and 2010, some young Haitians came forward to speak out against crimes of sexual abuses, human trafficking, and pedophilia, which have plagued the St. Joseph Orphanage of Delmas 91. However, the NGO’s rationale on the relationships between a human being and a poor from Haiti led to contempt and overbearing. The North Carolinian NGO has scrupulously ignored the cries of the victims and insisted, by all means, to keep the suspected sex predator as the executive manager of that orphanage while this man continued, undisturbed, committing the repeat of pedophilia. The suspect has used his privilege and money to exploit public officials and weaken further an already weak justice system in Haiti.
These NGOs always boast and clamor their love for the impoverished children of Haiti. Would their managers accept that their own children attend a school or sports club run by a multiple accused of sexual assaults, especially, on children? Why have the officials of “Heart with Haiti” found it excessive the activism of Cyrus Sibert and Paul Kendrick riling against those practices and calling for justice for the victims of child exploitation, yet have spent roughly half a million dollars to provide the suspect with a strong legal defense team and other experts to burnish his image? Would this imply that the victims are underserving of any kind of support?
What lesson do they want to teach in Haiti? Are they suggesting that if one of their missionaries is accused of abusing sexually poor children, they will, unconditionally, defend and protect the suspect until he prevails?
Certainly they have considered Haitian children as inferior beings as they have stripped them of their inherent rights, and frankly, failed to see them through the lenses of human being.
Should we accept helplessly such a situation of degradation of the children of Haiti?
Some files related to the operation of the St. Joseph Orphanage of Delmas 91 reveal that, John Duarte, priest and co-executive of that orphanage, was arrested and convicted in Canada of pedophilia committed in Haiti. Other visitors who stayed at the orphanage such as Mr. Michael Brower and Mr. Philip Norris are known or have been prosecuted for sexual abuse of children. Recently, it was revealed that the pedophile Association NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love Association) maintained an excellent relationship with the St. Joseph Orphanage and has raised money on the latter’s behalf.

How can it be explained to the officials of the NGO “Heart with Haiti” that something is wrong at the St. Joseph Orphanage and that the responsible and right thing to do would be to first recall their representative, Mr. Geilenfeld; and call for a thorough and serious investigation, make public the results of such an investigation, and finally, work with law enforcement while supporting the young alleged victims?
Research shows that victims of human trafficking and sexual abuses bear the scars throughout their lives and that the pedophiles tend to commit a repeat the offence. Also, the side effects and the trauma hardly disappear over time. As a result, our support for the victims must not be deterred until we reinstate them as full members of society.
The arrest of Mr. Geilenfeld which has occurred on September 5 is a positive message sent by the Haitian government to those NGOs willing to always offer the Haitian people before a done deal. To these people who consider Haitian children as sex objects and sex slaves stripped of their beings, the Haitian government has just shown that it can set the rules of the game. The Ministries of Planning and that Interior must assess the responsibility, accountability, and social impacts of these NGOs before renewing their license to operate. Leaders of NGOs using the humanitarian umbrella as a Trojan horse while having no respect for our people ought to be deported.
Humanitarian aid cannot be carried out in atmosphere akin to apartheid and contempt of beneficiaries. Even the poor children of Haiti deserve to be treated like children with inherent rights and human dignity without prejudice or racial discrimination.
We commend the courage of the Haitian government, and much specifically the Haitian justice for its decisive actions suggesting that Haiti can stand up against a suspected criminal no matter how powerful he might be.

Cyrus Sibert, Cap-Haïtien, Haïti
19 septembre 2014
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READ: Five (5) Victims of a Pedophile at the St. Joseph's Orphanage at Delmas 91 have reached the Cabinet of investigation in the Haitian's Justice court.--http://reseaucitadelle.blogspot.com/2014/02/civilcriminal-lawsuit-filed-in-haiti.html
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