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26588: Tribunal on Haiti, Sat. Nov. 19, 5-9 pm in Boston (fwd)




From: Komite Chalo <cjaklen@yahoo.com>

UN troops shot to death Sonia Romelus, 22, and her
sons Nelson, 1, and Stanley, 4, in their home on July
6 in Cite Soleil.

NOW THE KILLERS WILL BE JUDGED.

International Tribunal on Haiti
Second Session
Saturday, November 19, 2005
5:00-9:00 p.m.
Suffolk University Law School
Sargent Hall, 120 Tremont St
Boston, Massachusetts

BUS TRANSPORTATION to Boston will leave from Brooklyn
in front of Radio Soleil (1622 Nostrand Ave, between
Tilden & Beverly) at 10 a.m. this Saturday, November
19 and will return Saturday night after the Tribunal.
Roundtrip bus fare is only $20.00.

Boston MBTA directions: Park Street station on the Red
or Green Lines

For more information please call: Fanm Lakay (718)
512-5173, Haiti Progres (718) 434-8100, KAKOLA (718)
629-4050, ANSWER Coalition (212) 533-0417,
International Action Center (212) 633-6646, (617)
522-6626, New England Human Rights Organization for
Haiti (617) 680-7857.

*****

For three years. Washington, Paris and Ottawa, working
with Haiti?s ruling elite, former soldiers and
death-squads, carried out a destabilization campaign
culminating in the February 29, 2004 kidnapping and
overthrow of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide.

To quell resistance to the coup, armies from the U.S.,
France, Canada and the United Nations have occupied
Haiti and carried out or aided massacres of hundreds
of Haitian citizens, including women, children and
infants.

It is time that the criminals be judged.

Testimony and evidence of these crimes will be
presented at the second session of the International
Tribunal on Haiti. The Tribunal, which held its first
session in Washington, DC on September 23, will
prepare a case to be submitted to the International
Criminal Court in The Hague. A Commission of Inquiry
headed by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark
traveled to Haiti from October 6-11 and will bring its
findings.

Come witness history in the making.

Victims and witnesses of violence before, during or
after the February 29 coup are encouraged to contact
the Tribunal.

International Tribunal on Haiti
1398 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11210
718-434-8100





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