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UN probes Haiti jail riot deaths

23 May 2010 Comments: 0

The United Nations peace­keep­ing mis­sion in Haiti is inves­ti­gat­ing reports that dozens of pris­on­ers were shot dur­ing a jail riot soon after the 19 Jan­u­ary earthquake.

A New York Times inves­ti­ga­tion alleges at least 12 unarmed pris­on­ers were killed by Hait­ian police in the city of Les Cayes after they had surrendered.

Hait­ian police have blamed fight­ing among inmates for the deaths. Thou­sands of pris­on­ers escaped from jails in Haiti in the chaos after the quake that killed more than 230,000 people.

Strewn with bodies’The news­pa­per said the riot started when some of the 467 inmates tried to escape from the over­crowded jail in Les Cayes, Haiti’s third biggest city.

How­ever their way out was barred when Hait­ian police and UN peace­keep­ers sur­rounded the jail.

After inmates ram­paged for hours police went in, throw­ing tear gas grenades.

The New York Times says that after the com­pound was stormed, “dozens of inmates lay dead and wounded, their bod­ies strewn through the court­yard and crum­pled inside cells.”

It alleges that Hait­ian forces shot unarmed inmates and then tried to cover it up.

How­ever local offi­cials in Les Cayes said lethal force had not been used when the police went in. They blamed the deaths on a ring­leader in the jail.

The New York Times said it appeared 12 to 19 pris­on­ers had been killed and up to 40 wounded by gunshots.

A UN spokesman, David Wimhurst, told AP news agency that the UN had opened an inter­nal inquiry and that a more exten­sive for­mal inquiry was possible.

As far as we’re con­cerned there was a major human rights vio­la­tion in that prison”, he said.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/latin_america/10144137.stm

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