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Haiti detains Americans taking kids across border

~MemoTheHun~

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Haiti detains Americans taking kids across border A group of 10 American Baptists were being held in the Haitian capital on Sunday after trying take 33 children out of Haiti. The church group, most of them from Idaho, allegedly lacked the proper documents when they were arrested Friday night in a bus along with children from 2 months to 12 years old who had survived the catastrophic earthquake.

The group says they were setting up an orphanage across the border in the Dominican Republic.

“In this chaos the government is in right now we were just trying to do the right thing,” the group’s spokeswoman, Laura Silsby, told The Associated Press at the judicial police headquarters in the capital, where the Americans were being held pending a hearing today before a judge.

The Baptists’ “Haitian Orphan Rescue Mission” was described as an effort to save abandoned, traumatized children.

Their plan was to scoop up 100 kids and take them by bus to a 45-room hotel at Cabarete, a beach resort in the Dominican Republic, that they were converting into an orphanage, Silsby told the AP.

Whether they realized it or not, these Americans - the first known to be taken into custody since the Jan. 12 quake - put themselves in the middle of a firestorm in Haiti, where government leaders have suspended adoptions amid fears that parentless or lost children are more vulnerable than ever to child trafficking.

Silsby said the group, including members from Texas and Kansas, only had the best of intentions and paid no money for the children, whom she said they obtained from well-known Haitian pastor Jean Sanbil of the Sharing Jesus Ministries.

Silsby, 40, of Boise, Idaho, was asked if she didn’t consider it naive to cross the border without adoption papers at a time when Haitians are so concerned about child trafficking. “By no means are we any part of that. That’s exactly what we are trying to combat,” she said.

She said she hadn’t been following news reports while in Haiti.

Social Affairs Minister Yves Cristallin told the AP that the Americans were suspected of taking part in an illegal adoption scheme.

Cristallin said the 33 children were lodged late Saturday at an SOS Children’s Village outside of Port-au-Prince. SOS Children’s Villages is a global nonprofit based in Austria.

Many children in Haitian orphanages aren’t actually orphans but have been abandoned by family who cannot afford to care for them.

Advocates both here and abroad caution that with so many people unaccounted for, adoptions should not go forward until it can be determined that the children have no relatives who can raise them.

UNICEF and other NGOs have been registering children who may have been separated from their parents. Relief workers are locating children at camps housing the homeless around the capital and are placing them in temporary shelters while they try to locate their parents or a more permanent home.

The US Embassy in Haiti sent consular officials, who met with the detained Americans and gave them bug spray and field rations, according to Sean Lankford of Meridian, Idaho, whose wife and 18-year-old daughter were being held.

“They have to go in front of a judge on Monday,” Lankford told the AP.

“There are allegations of child trafficking and that really couldn’t be farther from the truth,” he added. The children “were going to get the medical attention they needed. They were going to get the clothes and the food and the love they need to be healthy and to start recovering from the tragedy that just happened.”

Haiti has imposed new controls on adoptions since the earthquake, which left thousands of children parentless or separated from their families. The government now requires Prime Minister Max Bellerive to personally authorize the departure of any child as a way to prevent child trafficking.

Silsby said they had documents from the Dominican government, but did not seek any paperwork from the Haitian authorities before taking the children to the border.

She said the children were brought to the pastor by distant relatives, and that the only ones to be put up for adoption would be those without close family to care for them.

The 10 Americans include members of the Central Valley Baptist Church in Meridian, Idaho and the East Side Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho.

 

01.02.2010 News

AP

11:21 AM Feb 01 2010 |

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Zambuka

Zambuka

United States

Talking about tolerance , it’s not relating only to you . . . It’s to all of us ! It’s stupid to claim that one religion is better than other and tell that one religion teaches this, the other religion teaches that . Every religion teaches not to kill, respect other person . But what happened to religion is the fault of people . And if you are muslim, or christian , or buddist, or ateist , does it matter ?! It matters to remain the human being and not to convert into the animal .

09:45 PM Feb 01 2010 |

Zambuka

Zambuka

United States

Talking about tolerance , it’s not relating only to you . . . It’s to all of us ! It’s stupid to claim that one religion is better than other and tell that one religion teaches this, the other religion teaches that . Every religion teaches not to kill, respect other person . But what happened to religion is the fault of people . And if you are muslim, or christian , or buddist, or ateist , does it matter ?! It matters to remain the human being and not to convert into the animal .

09:45 PM Feb 01 2010 |

Zambuka

Zambuka

United States

Talking about tolerance , it’s not relating only to you . . . It’s to all of us ! It’s stupid to claim that one religion is better than other and tell that one religion teaches this, the other religion teaches that . Every religion teaches not to kill, respect other person . But what happened to religion is the fault of people . And if you are muslim, or christian , or buddist, or ateist , does it matter ?! It matters to remain the human being and not to convert into the animal .

09:46 PM Feb 01 2010 |

MarcoArmaniBRA

Brazil

You are wrong (Every religion teaches not to kill, respect other person .)

When people say that all the religions lead to God and all of them teach not to kill blablabla it is just an absurd. Actually some religions teach how and when to kill someone. I won't mention them here or I may get fucked, lol.

10:42 AM Feb 02 2010 |

Zambuka

Zambuka

United States

really?! fanatics – who kill…. real people who believe in God don't kill….

well , i am tired of discussing religion… we'd better discuss the topic 

12:08 PM Feb 02 2010 |

Tsaokuohua

China

The rule of law is not complete on one or two days .

12:13 PM Feb 02 2010 |

gkisseberth

Germany

its sad if people are using this tragedy only to try and further their religious indoctrination.

12:29 PM Feb 02 2010 |

MarcoArmaniBRA

Brazil

If my baptist friends wanted to preach, they could do it in Haiti and after the situation gets solved. Very opportunist missionaries. It sucks! But it isn't still compared to the absurd ways of preaching used by many other religions. Brain-washing, burning people alive and killing the unfaithful people used to be very frequent in the past. So, let's stop being hypocrites.

01:21 PM Feb 02 2010 |