FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Human Rights Groups Petition Inter-American Commission to Protect Survivors of Haiti’s La Saline Massacre

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Human Rights Groups Petition InterAmerican Commission to Protect Survivors of Haiti’s La Saline Massacre

Tuesday August 13, 2019 (New York, NY & PortauPrince, Haiti) The Bureau des Avocats Internationaux  (BAI), a Haitibased human rights law firm, together with its U.S. based partner organization, the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti (IJDH), announce a petition to the InterAmerican Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) for an emergency response to protect the survivors of the November 2018 massacre (“the Massacre”) in the La Saline neighborhood of PortauPrince, Haiti. This petition is a request for “precautionary measures” under IACHR protocols to safeguard and protect human rights in member countries of the Organization of American States.

Reports from the
UN’s mission in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and Haiti’s National Human Rights Defense Network (RNDDH) confirm that armed gangs brutally murdered La Saline residents, including women and small children, in an hourslong massacre; RNDDH reports confirm at least seventyone fatalities. BAI and IJDH have requested that the IACHR adopt measures compelling the Haitian government to provide urgent humanitarian assistance to survivors displaced by the massacre, improve security in La Saline and the surrounding neighbors where survivors have fled through increased police presence, and address delays that have hampered access to justice for victims. The request for the IACHR to issue measures to protect survivors of the Massacre was filed August 9, 2019.

“Before he was assassinated it was my son who supported me financially. Additionally, I lost everything the day of the massacre: my furniture, my business, my cooking utensils. Now I beg with humiliation for a piece of bread to give my children” explained one of the petitioners, who has been living in an openair market without assistance since she fled the massacre.


Investigations by
RNDDH and international journalists further suggest that the Massacre was carried out with the complicity of Haitian government actors, in retaliation for the neighborhood’s involvement in Haiti’s national anticorruption movement. Over the past year, a growing popular movement has mobilized protests calling for government accountability and structural reform, following reports from Haiti’s Senate (2016, 2017) detailing the misappropriation of an estimated US$1.7 billion of state funds intended for investment in critical infrastructure and social services. A report by Haiti’s Central Directorate of Judicial Police directly implicated two senior government officials in the Massacre; DirectorGeneral of the Ministry of Interior Fednel Monchéry and President Moise’s direct representative to the PortauPrince region Joseph Pierre Richard Duplan. Despite the Judicial Police report recommending their arrest, neither man been arrested nor suspended from his post.

For nine months President Moise has failed to publicly condemn the massacre, and his Administration has failed to provide assistance to victims, prevent continued violence in La Saline, or hold those responsible accountable, including officials within his own government,” said Mario Joseph, Managing Attorney of the BAI, which also represents survivors of the massacre in Haitian court proceedings. “There is
strong evidence of state involvement, and the failure of the Government to respond shows contempt for the human rights of the people of La Saline. The Haitian Government is in clear breach of legal obligations under the 1969 American Convention on Human Rights, and the duties it defines for hemispheric state actors to uphold the essential rights of their citizens. We call on the InterAmerican Commission to act urgently to protect survivors from further harm”.

A full copy of the precautionary measures request can be found here:
http://ow.ly/F3zg50vvoV1

Media Contacts:


Mario Joseph, Managing Attorney,

Bureau des Avocats Internationaux,

T: +509 3701 9879 | E:
mario@ijdh.org,
(Kreyol, French, English)


Sienna MeropeSynge, Staff Attorney

Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti

T: +1 917 864 6901| E:
sienna@ijdh.org,
(English, French, Kreyol)


Renee Metelus, Communications Coordinator,

Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti

T: + 1 (617) 4195545 | E:
media@ijdh.org,
(English, Kreyol, French)



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