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13962: Du Tuyau Re: 13952: Caze: Press Release: NCHR wondeffully nice report press release (fwd)



From: ViandeMoulue@aol.com

Okay,

Missiz Paul-Parks, and all expertise Senior Associates NCHR,

I like you group human rights lots lots and a lot. But question serious for your great good thinking and fairness. Yes, about fairness.

You group and other group call every day, every time, every hour, every second for Kiben, Mister Metayer. You call for arrest back in prison for Mister Metayer. I happy with that. I agree with you 100 million percentage percentile.

But question for you NCHR. Do you remember Raboteau, massacre Raboteau? Do you remember prison term for life too for Jean Pierre, Mister Jean Tatoune? Okay, okay, okay. Now question for you one more time NCHR.

Question: Why you and national, international organizations international never ask Jean Tatoune go back to prison too? Why? Why? Tell me why? You know song English popular "Tell me Why?. Okay, donk therefore tell me why, Jean Tatoune, condemned to life prison, never you ask for arrest back to prison Jean Tatoune? Why only Amiot Metayer?

Is because Metayer Lavalas and Tatoune anti-lavalas? So if you criminal convicted in court, but if you anti-lavalas, you chape poul ou (sorry, you escape prison), donk therefore you no more criminal because you fight Lavalas now?

Adye bondye pou peyi d'Ayiti. God do something good for little Ayiti, please.

I don't know nothing. I no accuse wonderful NCHR of parti-pris (sorry, of bias). I just curious to know why big name human rights organization has "politique de deux poids et deux mesures", sorry politik one side only.

Dans ma demeure triste d'une Haïti déchirée et dans la partialité partielle et partialle d'un monde sans pudeur pudique et impudique, je me demande un tout petit peu sans bruit sans discussion discussive et discutante, qu'est-ce que la justice en Haïti, et quels sont les droits humains de l'homme pauvre et sans argent pour pouvoir avoir acheté des institutions institutionelles.

Jean Du Tuyau