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Eight Haitian teens accused of raping 16 year old girl in Fort Lauderdale

Eight Haitian teens accused of raping 16 year old girl in Fort Lauderdale

Here is a picture of three of the 6 Haitian teenagers accused of raping a 16 year old girl in a vacant home in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

As per the news report dated June 17, 2016, five teens were arrested of raping a 16-year-old girl at a vacant Fort Lauderdale home. Police are searching for three more accomplices. According to a Fort Lauderdale police report, the girl met her boyfriend, James Dorelus, around noon May 4 at the abandoned house. A little later, the girl got suspicious and tried to leave the house when several of her boyfriend's friends arrived at the house. However, the boys grabbed her and molested in a bathroom; she was held against her will and forced to engage in sexual acts with the eight suspects. A portion of the act was video recorded. When the boys left, they took the girl's cell phone, $20 cash, a $10 Wal-Mart gift card, her pants and underwear. Police arrested Dorelus, as well as Stervenson Isma, 16, Amazan Robensky, 17, Woolvens Bazile, 18, and Olbry Pierre.

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Martelly declaration of sexual violence in Miraguane

Martelly declaration of sexual violence in Miraguane

Shocking declaration made by a seating president in Haiti. On Tuesday, June 28, 2015, during a campaign rally in the city of Miraguane, president Michel Martelly did not use any diplomacy in addressing a woman in the crowd who was challenging his accomplishment in the region. The President replied to the surprise of many by telling the woman in Haitian Creole she should undress and allow the men at the campaign rally to sodomize her. He also stated that he would bring her on stage and do the same. The Haitian Head of State furthermore said if he was not president he would have broken her jaw.

What does EU and UN Think about Martelly's Sexist Remarks?

Women's group leaders in Haiti are expecting to hear from the European Union and United Nations, regarding President Martelly's assault on a woman in Miragoâne.

Martelly told a woman critical of his government to humiliate herself with the men at the rally, including himself. He added it was too bad he was president, or else he would have punched her in the jaw. Like Trump, he is an embarrassment to his country.

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Voodoo priest sexual abused girl to remove bad spirits

Voodoo priest sexual abused girl to remove bad spirits

Voodoo Priest Has Sex with Underage Girl to Remove Bad Spirits

On June 19, 2015, a voodoo priest named Brogenet Cinor (48) was arrested by the Sunrise police on a charge of sexual battery. The voodoo priest used his position to have sex with multiple women and a minor girl below 12 years of age. He used to exploit the victims' beliefs in voodoo and curses, if they do not follow the priest's instruction and cleanse themselves, they might die. According to the report, these incidences occurred sometime in the 2009 and 2010, but were never reported before September, last year. The tactics that Cinor used to follow was, he used to tell the women devotees, they have been possessed by evil spirits or curse unless they cleanse their sins by seeing him romantically, they would die. Some of the women even got pregnant. Cinor had even paid for terminating their pregnancies.

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Dr Harrison Ernest, director general at Haiti's state-owned radio and TV broadcaster RTNH

Dr Harrison Ernest, director general at Haiti's state-owned radio and TV broadcaster RTNH

Here is a picture of Dr Harrison Ernest who was named director general at RTNH, Haiti's state-owned radio and TV broadcasting. He has been accused of sexual harassment by several women working at the station.

Deborah Jean and Stephane Eveillard, two female journalists employed at RTNH radio and TV, have gone public with claims RTNH Director General, Dr. Harrison Ernest, had been sexually harassing them and other female employees.

Once their letter to the Ministers of Culture and Women's Affairs was published, Jean and three other female employees were fired.

Reporters Without Borders Director Claire San Filippo called for officials ". . . to conduct an independent, impartial, and thorough investigation"

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Luck Mervil charged with sexual assault and sexual touching of a minor

Luck Mervil charged with sexual assault and sexual touching of a minor

Here is a picture of the Haitian singer Luck Mervil with an international reputation. The singer is currently in a lot of problem with the law. Mervil has been charged with sexual assault and sexual touching of a minor.

Luck Mervil Out of Luck with Sexual Battery Charge

Luck Mervil, a well-known Haitian-Quebec musician, is alleged to have inappropriately touched a minor back in the 90s. He did not show up in court to answer charges, letting his attorney speak for him. He is being charged on one count of sexual touching, and one count of sexual assault on an adolescent.

Mervil's career has included the release of several CDs, film and TV work, music composing, and stints as a game show host.

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Abner Louima, Haitian Immigrant Sodomized By New York City Police Officers

Abner Louima, Haitian Immigrant Sodomized By New York City Police Officers

Abner Louima is a Haitian who was born in Thomassin, Haiti, in 1966. He was trained as an Electrical Engineer, but in 1997, he used to work as a security guard in a water and sewage plant in Flatlands of Brooklyn. He was married, had one child and was living in the Brooklyn area for past six years. On August 9, 1997, Louima visited a popular nightclub "Club Rendez-Vous" in East Flatbush. Unfortunately, late in the night after visiting the club, he and some other fellow party-goers got in the middle of a brawl between two women. The police was called and several officers from the 70th Precinct were dispatched to the scene. The way police responded to the incident, instigated a large scuffle between the civilians and the officers. Officer Justin Volpe, the leader of the police incorrectly assumed Louima had struck him with a sucker-punch. Officer Volpe, along with his other officers named Charles Schwarz, Thomas Wiese and Thomas Bruder, brutally attacked and beat Louima with their fists, nightsticks and two-way radios while taking him to the police station on a number of charges, like, disorderly conduct, obstructing government administration, and resisting arrest. In the police station at 70th Precinct, when Louima was handcuffed with hands behind his back, he was sexually assaulted in a bathroom. Volpe squeezed and kicked his testicles and shoved a wooden broom handle into his rectum. After the incident, Louima was taken to the emergency room of Coney Island Hospital where his escorting officers reported his injury as "a result of homosexual activity".

On March 29, 1999, jury selection began in the federal trial against the five cops indicted in the Abner Louima torture case. Officers Justin Volpe, Thomas Bruder, Charles Schwarz, and Thomas Wiese were charged with several counts of violating Louima's civil rights. A fifth cop, Michael Bellomo, had been charged with lying to cover up the incident.

Although, a decade and a half has passed since the brutal beating and savage sexual assault of NYPD', the incident is still remembered as a case that scarred both the city's race relations and its police force for years.

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