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	<title>Own all US news! &#187; Haiti</title>
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		<title>Гаити  &#039;S вызовом правам человека</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2010 17:36:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/AMR/haiti-rice-350.jpg" alt="Haiti" height="250" width="300">Two weeks after the earthquake that devastated Haiti, its people are confronted with a human rights crisis. Amnesty International has identified some of the country's biggest human rights challenges and outlined a plan that puts protection of human rights at the core of relief and reconstruction efforts.<br />
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<strong>Exploitation of children</strong><br />
With families separated and schools destroyed, thousands of children in Haiti have been left without protection. The most vulnerable could become prey to the traffickers. <br />
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There is also a risk that children could be caught in irregular adoption processes - a risk increased by the interest of families abroad who would like to adopt Haitian children orphaned by the earthquake. Haitian institutions also have a lack of capacity to determine the status of children and ensure their rights are protected Separated and unaccompanied children might wrongly be considered orphans.<br />
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International adoption should be a last resort, used only after domestic alternatives have been exhausted. The Haitian authorities must ensure children are not taken out of the country without the completion of formal legal proceedings for international adoption. <br />
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Family tracing should be a priority for the international community, the Haitian authorities and international aid agencies.<br />
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<strong>Security and law enforcement </strong><br />
The Haitian government's ability to ensure the rule of law has been severely undermined by the earthquake. Establishing a functional justice system to deal with the most serious crimes should be a top priority.<br />
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There is a growing concern that prisoners convicted of violent crimes who escaped from Port-au-Prince&#8217;s National Penitentiary are trying to regain control of the most deprived and vulnerable communities. <br />
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In response to this threat, community members have organized themselves to prevent gangs from taking over communities. However, this could put community members at risk of spiralling violence. Amnesty International has received reports of lynchings and incidents of mob justice where alleged looters have been killed. <br />
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There are also reports of alleged looters being shot by police. Haitian authorities must ensure that firearms are only to be used by police in self-defence and as a last resort. The Haitian authorities must also set up a provisional detention centre, as the country&#8217;s main prison has been destroyed and other detention centres are overcrowded. <br />
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<strong>Rights of the displaced</strong><br />
Hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless by the earthquake and many have fled the devastated areas. <br />
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Displaced people must be supported to make voluntary and informed decisions about their future. Any relocation of internally displaced persons from camps or disaster areas must be voluntary, unless the safety and health of those affected requires evacuation. They should not be coerced in any way, including through the suspension of assistance. All displaced persons have the right to return to their former homes unless safety issues prevent it.<br />
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<strong>Violence against women</strong><br />
In post-disaster situations, women and girls are often particularly at risk from sexual violence, exploitation by traffickers and reduced access to sexual, reproductive and maternal health services. Their disadvantage in accessing aid is well documented. &#160;<br />
Those involved in the relief and reconstruction efforts must ensure that the prevention of all gender-based violence, in particular sexual violence, is integrated into their work.<br />
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<strong>Accountability of international forces </strong><br />
More than 10,000 US troops, 150 military personnel from the Dominican Republic and 800 Canadian soldiers have been deployed in Haiti to provide security for the distribution of aid. <br />
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The terms of deployment and rules of engagement must be clarified from the onset and respected by all international forces The United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) personnel must also be governed by strict rules of accountability. In the past, leaving accountability for violations solely to the discretion of troop-contributing countries to UN peacekeeping missions has lead to impunity for serious human rights abuses. <br />
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<strong>Haiti&#8217;s foreign debt </strong><br />
In 2009, international financial institutions and other creditors cancelled US$ 1.2 billion of Haiti&#8217;s foreign debt. Despite this, Haiti still owes hundreds of millions of dollars to its creditors. <br />
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The repayment of this debt now represents an unacceptable burden on Haiti&#8217;s population and national economy. Amnesty International has called on all creditors to cancel Haiti&#8217;s debt. Insistence on repayment would hinder Haiti&#8217;s ability to meet its human rights obligations. <br />
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All financial resources available to Haiti in the years to come must be channelled to reconstruction programmes that ensure Haitians&#8217; welfare and access to basic services, and equitable and sustainable development.<br />
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<strong>Image caption:</strong> <em>Men fight over a bag of rice during UN food distribution, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, &#169; AP GraphicsBank</em><br />]]></description>
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		<title>США и ООН должны обеспечить чрезвычайную помощь Гаити</title>
		<link>http://ownme.msk.ru/obrazovanie/ssha-i-oon-dolzhny-obespechit-chrezvychajnuyu-pomoshh-gaiti/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Demand Dignity]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[img src=http://www.amnesty.org/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/imagecache/previewsize/sites/impact.amnesty.org/files/PUBLIC/Regions/AMR/haiti-quake-100.jpg alt= title=  /br/US authorities and UN agencies in Haiti must urgently resolve the lack of access to emergency aid for those in desperate need following last week's earthquake, Amnesty International warned on Friday. br /
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According to reports from official sources and relief organizations in Haiti, food, water, sanitation and vital medical supplies have arrived in the country but are still not reaching those in most need in many parts of the capital Port-au-Prince and in outlying areas equally severely affected. br /
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There are reports from some areas, for example the town of Gressier, that distribution of essential supplies has still not started. br /
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Amnesty International has also urged the US authorities and UN agencies to ensure protection of the most vulnerable in Haiti, especially unaccompanied children, which must be a top priority along with the distribution of food and water. br /
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quot;Haitian children are at risk of being seized by people-trafficking networks, of being abused and used as child slaves, as well as suffering pervasive sexual violence. Special measures need to be taken quickly to protect those at risk,quot; said Kerrie Howard, Americas Deputy Director at Amnesty International. br /
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Special measures need also to be urgently established to receive thousands of displaced peoples fleeing the crisis to other parts of Haiti in need of water, sanitation, food and shelter. br /
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More than 100,000 Haitians are feared dead after a 7.1 earthquake struck on Tuesday 12 January. Thousands of people are still unaccounted for and survivors await relief efforts from international donors to provide them with access to drinkable water, food and medical care.nbsp;nbsp;]]></description>
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		<title>Гаити, трагедия</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 18:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>aron</dc:creator>
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