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	<title>Comments on: Haiti: No Justice?</title>
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		<title>By: Jean Pe</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jean Pe</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 18:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m a Haitian living in the U.S.  From my point of view,  I just think that the same way I see they treat Haitian people in U.S, whish is usually underestimate them or purposely try to make them feel low, maybe to take advantage of them.  

I have had that myself many times, where one time I was  forced and admitted  to a psychiatric against my will because I was complaint about abuses against me by people in workplace, that later turned to be evewhere I go like someone who has been put on a spy list.  Since than I have become to believe that the U.S.A, like country such as Iran, North Korean has no  REAL justice too. Most of the U.S. laws are on a paper.  In the U.S.A,  Human Rights abuses keep quiet, and if one is from a poor country, such as Haiti, it is even easy for those abuses to go unotice because many people only see Haitians in U.S.A as some people who from a desperated country that as long as they can get food, their  human rights is no issues.  You just have to pretend that you are fine.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m a Haitian living in the U.S.  From my point of view,  I just think that the same way I see they treat Haitian people in U.S, whish is usually underestimate them or purposely try to make them feel low, maybe to take advantage of them.  </p>
<p>I have had that myself many times, where one time I was  forced and admitted  to a psychiatric against my will because I was complaint about abuses against me by people in workplace, that later turned to be evewhere I go like someone who has been put on a spy list.  Since than I have become to believe that the U.S.A, like country such as Iran, North Korean has no  REAL justice too. Most of the U.S. laws are on a paper.  In the U.S.A,  Human Rights abuses keep quiet, and if one is from a poor country, such as Haiti, it is even easy for those abuses to go unotice because many people only see Haitians in U.S.A as some people who from a desperated country that as long as they can get food, their  human rights is no issues.  You just have to pretend that you are fine.</p>
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