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Haiti - Security : A situation of terror reigns within religious communities... 24/03/2015 11:58:24
The Platform of Haitian human rights organizations (POHDH) is deeply concerned over the increase in acts of insecurity in the country, indicating that no individual or sector is spared, POHDH stressed that religious communities have become the target of armed bandits for some time https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13331-haiti-security-25-sisters-residences-attacked-by-gunmen.html [an aggression on average every 4 days since November 16, 2014] List of aggressions :
"The gravity of these acts experienced by religious and communities lies not only in their repetitive nature, but also the torture and humiliation inflicted to the victims," said the Haitian Religious Conference (CHR), which describes a "situation of terror who reigns today within religious communities." The victims are asking the justcie to play its role in addressing this situation of growing violence https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-13408-haiti-security-protection-of-religious-congregations-and-bank-customers.html Pastor Sylvain Exantus, President of the Protestant Federation of Haiti (FPH) "expresses its profound solidarity with the Catholic Church in general and victims of these odious acts in particular. He also took the opportunity to encourage the National Police to be more vigilant and seek the perpetrators and bring them to justice. Furthermore, the FPH urges all components of Haitian society, especially the Christian churches, schools, training center and directors of conscience to continue to teach the universal Christian values: the practice of justice, respect for life, respect for the human person, caring, active solidarity and respect for the property of others." For its part, the Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince has assimilated to a plot to destroy the Catholic Church in Haiti, the multiple attacks against religious congregations in many parts of the country. Mgr. Guire Poulard, the Metropolitan Archbishop of Port-au-Prince, wondered on whether to close the congregations where the safety of men and women religious is not assured. See also : SL/ HaitiLibre
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