... à leur avis, sa venue en Haïti risque de renforcer la répression, vu que le gouvernement en place en Haïti est proche de lui et de son groupe d'escadrons de la mort, FADH, qui a tué, violé, torturé des centaines d'Haïtiens des quartiers populaires.
En quelque sorte la politique des USA qui consiste actuellement, en pleine pandémie, à renvoyer en Haïti des criminels, dont certains ont été positifs au Coronavirus, s'apparente à un soutien au chaos, à la prédation des dirigeants actuels- qu'ils ont mis à la tête d'Haïti.
Two U.S. lawmakers are asking the Department of Homeland Security to keep Haitian death squad leader Emmanuel “Toto” Constant detained until the Haitian government provides a plan to ensure the safety of his victims in Haiti and his prosecution under Haitian law.
The founder of the Front for the Advancement and Progress of Haiti, or FRAPH, a brutal paramilitary organization, Constant and those who worked for him are accused of terrorizing and torturing political opponents in Haiti, and of having been involved in a 2004 massacre in the village of Raboteau in the country’s Artibonite Valley.
Constant is currently in U.S. immigration lockup after being released from a New York State prison, where he was sentenced in 2008 to 37 years for mortgage fraud and grand larceny while living in New York. He was among 101 Haitian nationals who had been slated to be deported to Haiti this week, but his deportation was canceled after controversy erupted over the plan to send him back.
The request to keep Constant in the U.S. is being made by U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, chair of the House Financial Services Committee, and Rep. Andy Levin, D-Mich. Both Democrats with an interest in Haiti, they made their arguments in a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf.

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