Video evidence released of UN massacre in Haiti
por hcvanalysis Friday, Jan. 25, 2008 at 5:49 AM
The release of the footage adds to the already controversial role of the UN in Haiti at a moment when they are trying to portray conditions as normalizing following the election of Rene Preval as president in 2006.
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The release of the video comes on the heels of UN Special Envoy Hedi Annabi's calls for a renewal of their mission which is due for review next October. Annabi has also been recently quoted in the press as stating that the withdrawal of UN forces would create a 'power vacuum' in Haiti.
The release of the footage adds to the already controversial role of the UN in Haiti at a moment when they are trying to portray conditions as normalizing following the election of Rene Preval as president in 2006.
Despite what the UN has called an improved security situation, human rights activists have recently come under fire beginning with the abduction and disappearance of Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine on August 12 of last year. Since then, Amnesty International has released three alerts calling attention to threats against community-based human right activists in Haiti.
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