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a1960: Re: a1953: Re: a1948: Hyppolite replies to Arthur



From: Hyppolite Pierre <hpierre@irsp.org>

Charles wrote:

"Hyppolite also makes much of his suggestion that human rights violators be
made to pay compensation to their victims. If, as we are lead to belive by
the Haitian media, Prosper Avril has indeed paid off Evans Paul and Serge
Gilles as compensation for having his goons torture them when he was
dictator, that is all very nice, but he should also face a trial and serve
any sentence too, otherwise Hyppolite's fine system would be no deterent to
those rich enough to pay for their crimes with hard cash."
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Charles, however cynical this may sound, that's the idea. And also by the
way, this should be part of a broad political compromise. Future or current
crimes would not only have to be monetarily compensated. The criminals would
also have to go to prison, following due process of law. Otherwise, would-be
criminals would simply commit their vicious act, knowing that they only have
to pay money for their crimes and go free. This would be absurd.

I believe for instance, that the intellectual author of Jean Do's murder
must pay, and also must go to prison if found guilty in a court of law.

All I am hoping for is some closure, so Haiti can move on and start dealing
with real issues that affect real people's lives.

Hyppolite Pierre
IRSP
http://www.irsp.org