I Am Happy To Respond Affaire St Fleur Casimir
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Mark, what you seem to miss is that Mr. St Fleur had a court date and did not appear, as a result the lower house issued a ruling requesting from the executive to make a decision.
Anyone could do that if they feel that they were mistreated by a cop. For the Prime Minister to say that he is waiting for the court to make a decision is ludicrous, the court will decide if the officers are guilty and what their punishment will be. If the officers are found at fault, the court will decide punitive damages, not just a loss of job. What is the deputy's action that you want me to consider?, You and I if you drive violate traffic rules all the time, we never got beat up for it. I guarantee you, if a cop beat me in the US, I will make sure he is no longer a cop guarantee.
You really needs to analyze this situation for what it is, no one is asking the Prime Minister to do the job of the judiciary, just his job, the police is under his command, he is the one they need to appeal to.
Why would you need to arrest a law maker, or any other citizens for a traffic violation?
When roads in Haiti are not clearly marked.
I do not advocates chaos.
I agree that no one is above the law, and no one claimed that they are. However, if you let the police beat one branch that creates the power that be in Haiti, we are going way down the path of lawlessness.
The lawmaker will respond if he was called in court, If the representative did not appear, I would be on his case as well. Obviously he was the one trying to use the court system and St Fleur was trying to defy by not showing up. I truly believes that St Fleur and his accolytes need to go. I will assure you that what is going on right now is good for the country, those without voices will benefit as a whole.
Everyone should be held accountable including the President.
I guarantee you if Nancy Pelosi broke traffic law, she would just identify herself and she would be let go.
If the officers are found guilty, they should all go to jail and labelled as human rights violators.
Firing these officers has nothing to do with guilt or innocence, just their actions.
It has to do with a traffic violation that should not culminate into human right violations and put the country in paralysis.
Haiti is recognized as the mother of human rights and yet Haiti's sons and daughters are so mistreated every day. These officers need to go, it will be good for the country going forward.
Now everyone will be on the lookout, no impunity.
You see what Lisyus has done, he is still working while kidnapping accusations are dangling over his head. He should go to court, responds to the charges.
prove his innocence and go after whoever file the charges against him with a vengence, so that those kinds of threats are never repeated against a police officer unless warranted, if he was not really commiting act of kidnapping.
It is not just judicial, the executive in this case is equivalent to Internal Affair, since they are directly overseeing the police force.
I hope that I shed some light on my position.
Jolibois Selondieu, February 1 2007, 10:45 PM
Topic: Deputes font pressions sur le 1er ministre..RPT
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