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Human Rights Violations In Haiti Essay

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Haiti is plagued by crime and chaos within its streets, homes, and even its government. There is widespread slavery, kidnapping, lack of security, lack of access to education, and police brutality.
Children are taken into slavery at extremely young ages. As early as three years old children are beaten, forced to do anything asked, request nothing, speak only when spoken to, and display no emotion. They are forced to act like mindless robots and it becomes all they know since they are taken at such a young age. Slavery is not only limited to children, however, (www.mathaba.net/news/?x=622759). Any and everybody of all ages can be a victim of slavery. In Haiti, there is something called “Restavek system,” a century-old system under which …show more content…

In 2007, the MINUSTAH, which was a peacekeeping force, was deployed in Haiti by the UN to take back control of Cite Soleil. By March, MINUSTAH forces had successfully reclaimed most of Cite Soleil and had arrested or killed several of the key gang leaders. The overall result of the Cite Soleil offensive was an almost immediate drop in the number of kidnapping incidents throughout Port-au-Prince. However, while the number of overall incidents dropped, the scattering of the once centralized criminal gangs resulted in a much less predictable pattern of activity. As a result of the scattering of gang enterprises around Port-au-Prince and greater Haiti, there was a sharp increase in the number of vigilante lynchings of those suspected by community members of gang activity. Most kidnappings since 2004 continue to be criminal in nature (as opposed to political), and the kidnappers make no distinctions of nationality, race, gender or age; all who are perceived to have wealth or some family connections abroad are vulnerable, (www.haitisurf.com/haiticrime.shtml). U.S. citizens traveling to and residing in Haiti are reminded that Haiti remains a leading source of criminal kidnappings of Americans, and is still rated among the kidnapping capitals of the world.
The mission of the United Nations troops in Haiti is to maintain peace during times of grave violence and to protect civilians under imminent threat of physical abuse. However,

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