vendredi 11 mai 2012

MISSION WORKER, JESSICA LOZIER, SHOULD BE IN A PRISON CELL.

By Paul Kendrick
207-838-1319

JESSICA LOZIER of Fairfield, CT is a former employee of Project Pierre Toussaint in Cap-Haitien, Haiti.

JESSICA LOZIER said and did nothing when PPT's executive director, Douglas Perlitz, took boys into his bedroom for the night in the same house that Lozier, Perlitz and other PPT employees resided.

JESSICA LOZIER said nothing when, in the mornings, underage boys emerged from Perlitz's bedroom. From her own bedroom window, Lozier could look down and see and hear what went on in Perlitz's bedroom.

In 2008-2009, during the time that Perlitz was staying out of Haiti because he had been removed as executive director of PPT due to allegations of child sexual abuse and the Haitian Judicial Court had issued a warrant for his arrest, Jessica Lozier withdrew money from Perlitz's bank account in Haiti to purchase bus tickets for some of the boys to travel to visit Perlitz in the Dominican Republic Some of these boys were sexually abused by Perlitz in his hotel room.

In fall 2008, Jessica Lozier, her mom, Cathy Lozier, and nine other supporters of Perlitz signed a letter to PPT donors in which they disparaged the decision to remove Perlitz as director and called the boys who were reporting their abuse liars.

This letter frightened donors to such a degree that funds dried up, PPT was forced to close and the abuse victims and other students were forced back into the streets.

JESSICA LOZIER is currently attending the University of Queensland School of
Medicine in Brisborne, Australia.

JESSICA LOZIER aided and abetted the sexual abuse of innocent Haitian children.

JESSICA LOZIER has not issued a public apology to the abuse victims for calling them liars.

JESSICA LOZIER should be in a prison cell for her role in facilitating the sexual abuse of Haitian children.

Much more to come.
 
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"La vraie reconstruction d'Haïti passe par des réformes en profondeur des structures de l'État pour restaurer la confiance, encourager les investisseurs et mettre le peuple au travail. Il faut finir avec cette approche d'un État paternaliste qui tout en refusant de créer le cadre approprié pour le développement des entreprises mendie des millions sur la scène internationale en exhibant la misère du peuple." Cyrus Sibert
Reconstruction d'Haïti : A quand les Réformes structurelles?
Haïti : La continuité du système colonial d'exploitation  prend la forme de monopole au 21e Siècle.
WITHOUT REFORM, NO RETURN ON INVESTMENT IN HAITI (U.S. Senate report.)

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