February 2, 2016
Categories: Foreign Policy, Haiti, Judicial, United States
Tags: FRAPH, haiti, justice, United States
US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is blatantly obstructing the very process of Haitian justice Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.hartford-hwp.com US began funding a five- year $18 million programme to reform the judicial system, yet, at the same time, Washington is […]
February 13, 2015
Categories: Justice, Recipients
Tags: abuse, freedom, human rights, justice, law
Friday July 11, 2014 Marie Maude Joseph was given freedom without any punishment after she tortured and enslaved in her house in Haiti a young innocent girl. The incident of the minor young girl Eveline F. and her abuser Marie Maude Joseph being set free has raised the issue of transparency within the […]
August 11, 2014
Categories: Justice, Missions, Recipients, Restavek, Slavery
Tags: abuse, court, justice, police, Restavek, trials
Vendredi 11 Juillet 2014Ayiti Now Corp went to the Haitian National Police in Saint Marc, Haiti and reported an incident of abuse supported with photo and video.The Chief of the Police instructed the Brigade De Protection Des Mineurs (BPM) to take Ayiti Now Corp to the house of Marie Maude Joseph (abuser)(Impasse Joseph #2, Saint […]