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Angry Mobs Lynch 45 ‘Witches’ Over Cholera Outbreak In Haiti

Friday, December 24th, 2010

Angry Haitian mobs have lynched at least 45 people in recent weeks, accusing them of spreading a cholera outbreak that has killed over 2,500 people across the country, officials said Wednesday.

The number included at least 14 suspected sorcerers previously known to have been lynched in the far southwestern region of Grand’Anse as local people feared they were spreading cholera with a magical substance. The area has been largely spared by the outbreak.

“We have counted 40 people dead in Grand’Anse department alone, where people are attacking natural healers they accuse of cholera-linked witchcraft,” said communications ministry official Moise Fritz Evens.

Five other people were killed in similar circumstances elsewhere in the country.

“The victims — most of them voodoo priests — were stoned or hacked with machetes before being burned in the street,” added the official, who was presenting the results of an investigation conducted in Grand’Anse earlier this month.

Communications minister Marie-Laurence Lassegue said “voodoo practitioners have nothing to do with the cholera epidemic. We must press for an awareness campaign about the disease in the communities.”

Official figures earlier showed the water-borne bacterial infection has claimed 2,591 lives so far in the nation’s first cholera outbreak in more than a century. The disease first appeared in mid-October in the north.

Health ministry figures as of December 17 showed 121,518 people had been treated for the water-borne bacterial infection, including 63,711 who received hospital treatment.

And in a sign there is no end in sight for the disease that has become a thorn in the side of the already deeply troubled nation, about 50 people died on each of the last five days recorded. At the outbreak’s peak in November, there were daily death tolls of 60, 70 and even 80 and above.

The cholera outbreak led to deadly anti-UN riots last month as a desperate populace turned its anger on peacekeepers from Nepal accused of bringing the disease into the country.

The first lynching cases date back to late last month, when mobs hacked or stoned to death their victims.

About half of Haiti’s population is believed to practice the voodoo religion in some form, though many are thought to also follow other religious beliefs at the same time. Sorcery and spiritual magic have been incorporated into some of the beliefs.

Voodoo evolved out of the beliefs that slaves from West Africa brought with them to Haiti. It is now deeply rooted in Haitian culture.

Western evangelical Christian movements however are also making inroads in Haiti, and religious tensions have risen in the wake of January’s catastrophic earthquake that killed 250,000 people and left more than one million homeless.

Source: Raw Story

Voodoo Ceremony in Haiti Attacked By Evangelicals

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Haiti’s supreme voodoo leader vowed “war” on Wednesday after Evangelicals attacked a ceremony organized by his religion honoring those killed in last month’s massive earthquake.

The attack on Tuesday in the capital’s sprawling Cite Soleil slum came with religious tensions rising, as Protestant Evangelicals and other denominations recruit in the wake of the earthquake that killed more than 200,000.

“It will be war — open war,” Max Beauvoir, supreme head of Haitian voodoo, told AFP in an interview at his home and temple outside the capital.

“It’s unfortunate that at this moment where everybody’s suffering that they have to go into war. But if that is what they need, I think that is what they’ll get.”

The quake also left more than a million homeless and left much of the capital and surrounding areas, in this Caribbean nation of more than nine million, in ruins.

Police said a pastor urged followers to attack the ceremony, resulting in a crowd of people throwing rocks at the voodoo followers.

Rosemond Aristide, police inspector in Cite Soleil, said he has since spoken with the pastor, who agreed to allow voodoo ceremonies to take place there.

However, Aristide could not explain why no arrests were made nor provide further details.

Beauvoir claimed hundreds of Protestant Evangelicals along with other people they hired attacked the ceremony, causing a number of injuries.

About half of Haiti’s population is believed to practice voodoo in some form, though many are thought to also follow other religious beliefs at the same time.

The religion — whose practitioners often use the vodou spelling as opposed to the Westernized version — is deeply rooted in Haitian culture.

A voodoo priest named Boukman has been credited with setting off the country’s slave rebellion in the late 18th century.

Source: AFP

‘Anonymous’ Pledge to Fight Scientologist Efforts in Haiti

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Anonymous, the internet-based group that has waged a war on Scientology over the last two years, has released a new communique. Prompted  by the ass kissing Today Show piece (below) on Scientologists in Haiti, they intend to act. The group, given to wearing V for Vendetta Guy Fawkes masks, and pictured above during widely publized protests against the Church of Scientology in 2008, released this message:

Hello.  We are Anonymous.   We wish it it were under more favorable circumstances that we have chosen to address the world.  However, after the demonstrably inaccurate interpretation handling of the victims of the Haiti earthquake as per the work of the Scientology ‘Volunteer’ Ministers, Anonymous could not remain silent.  The Volunteer Ministers are volunteers only in name.  Their self-proclaimed humanitarian efforts have been shown to be harmful and self-serving time and time again.  In the wake of the September Eleventh attacks at the World Trade Center, they impeded the work of the New York City Fire Department, and falsely claimed to have been given a reward for their efforts.  These efforts involved little more than handing out pamphlets for the works of L. Ron Hubbard, while intentionally hindering the work of mental health professionals aiding the victims.   This same pattern of self-promotion at the expense of victims of disasters does not end there.  Following the tsunami at Sri Lanka, the Volunteer Ministers attempted to convert the vulnerable and suffering victims into their cult, promising them aid and salvation at the expense of their livelihood***.  These actions were repeated following the terrorist attack at the Ramada Inn in India*** and the Subway bombings in London, England.   In short: Scientology does not see a disaster as a tragedy, but rather, as a business opportunity.   First-hand accounts, condemnations from legitimate aid groups, and even leaked documents from Scientology’s corporate (sic) heirarchy itself  all confirm the cowardly and parasitic nature of the self-proclaimed Volunteer Ministers.   The very same self-serving, opportunistic proselytizing has been taking place in Haiti.  Scientology has taken every opportunity to release their own manufactured press releases, taking credit for the work of legitimate relief groups.  They arrived completely unprepared, and were told to leave by the United States military.   An untrained Scientologist was alleged to be assisting a surgeon, using tools that had not been sterilized.  This is blatant medical malpractice.  John Travolta has also left several trained medical professionals behind at an airport, instead making it his priority to bring untrained Scientologists into the country with the sole intent of disseminating L. Ron Hubbard materials to an already vulnerable and suffering population.   Know this, Scientology: We are watching you.  With every move you make, every victim you exploit, and every piece of choreographed propaganda you release into the mainstream media, the public already knows the truth about your organization.  You are not fooling anyone, and no amount of proselytizing will change this. You have already been convicted in the court of public opinion.  It is now only a matter of time before you are convicted in a court of law.

We are Anonymous.

We are Legion.

We do not forgive.

We do not forget.

Expect us.

Today Show Scientology puff piece

Baptist Do-gooders Face Charges of Child Trafficking

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

It seems that overzealous do-gooders have gotten themselves in a bit of hot water by trying to circumvent Haitian law.  Regulations put in place to halt the trafficking of Haitian children have netted a bus load of  ”orphans” destined for the Dominican Republic.

The group detained at the border claims to be Baptist missionary group from Idaho.  They say the plan was to scoop up 100 kids and take them by bus to a rented hotel at a beach resort in the Dominican Republic, where they planned to establish an orphanage.

Haiti Detains Americans Taking Kids Over Border (AP)

10 American Baptists detained trying to take 33 children from quake zone across border (Chicago Tribune)

US citizens held over child trafficking allegations (Sidney Morning Herald)

8 Americans detained in Haiti freed on bail, 2 others to remain (CNN)