Haiti update: President Abinader urges Amnesty International push for human rights in Haiti

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The world continues to pressure the Dominican Republic to unilaterally take on more of the heavy burden of the multidimensional crisis in Haiti. Foreign Minister Roberto Alvarez recently stated at the National Security Council the complicity of the elite in Haiti that operate two private ports in Haiti and how the gangs are better fit with modern weaponry than the Haitian police. The weapons are known to come from the United States.

Left alone to deal with the turmoil in Haiti, last week, the Dominican government stepped up measures to reduce the Haitian migratory pressure. The government sent more soldiers to the border.

At the same time, the government sent another message to discourage Haitians from the free use of medical services in the Dominican Republic. For the first time in decades, the government began to restrict the free medical services offered...

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Amnesty International is like a spoiled brat who cries out for attention and needs to be disciplined.
 
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Finally ! He said what many think : Go cry for human rights to the gangs in Haiti and see how that works out, instead of asking other countries who try to do what is necessary for their own citizens first. These organisations always ask for more and don't seem to acknowledge the decades of help provided