Human rights in Haiti

Human rights in Haiti

According to its constitution and written laws, Haiti meets most international human rights standards. In practice, however, many provisions are not respected. The government’s human rights record is poor. Political killings, kidnapping, torture, and unlawful incarceration are common unofficial practices, especially during periods of coups or attempted coups. Although the constitution mandates an independent judiciary and the right to a fair trial, prolonged pretrial detention remains a serious problem. Because the court system and its records are poorly organized, it is impossible to determine the percentage of prisoners being held without trial. The constitution guarantees freedom of speech and the press, and the government generally has respected these rights. Many journalists, however, practice a measure of self-censorship in order to protect themselves from retribution. During the second Aristide administration (2000−4), some reports contend that members of the press were killed for supporting opposition movements.Fact|date=May 2008 The government does not censor radio, television, or the Internet. Because demonstrations often turn violent, security forces frequently have ignored the constitutionally mandated right to assembly and organization. The Haitian government generally has respected religious freedom in the country. Haiti’s constitution does not contain specific language prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, sex, language, age, or disability. Although some working standards exist to protect women, few resources exist to ensure enforcement. Abuses against women and children are common. Rape, although illegal, rarely results in prosecution of the perpetrator. Haitian law excuses a husband for murdering his wife if the wife is found in an adulterous affair. Wives do not enjoy the same right.Fact|date=May 2008 The Haitian government contains a Ministry of Women’s Affairs, but it also lacks the resources to address issues such as violence against women and harassment in the workplace. In addition to suffering from chronic malnourishment and a lack of educational opportunity, many Haitian children also suffer physical abuse. In 2004 the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs reported that its hotline received more than 700 calls from children reporting abuse.Fact|date=May 2008 Few statistics regarding the wider problem of child abuse have been collected. Trafficking of children also is a significant problem.Fact|date=May 2008 UNICEF estimates that 2,000 to 3,000 Haitian children per year are trafficked to the Dominican Republic.Fact|date=May 2008

References

* [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/profiles/Haiti.pdf Library of Congress country study]

External links

* [http://www.hope-for-haiti.org Hope for Haiti: Education and grassroots development in rural Haiti]
* [http://www.ifex.org/en/content/view/full/118/ Censorship in Haiti] - IFEX
* [http://www.HaitiJustice.org Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti (IJDH)]
* [http://www.cidh.org/annualrep/2006eng/Chap.4c.htm Annual Report 2006: Haiti] Inter-American Commission on Human Rights
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bureau_des_Avocats_Internationaux] Bureau des Avocats Internationaux


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