Decision on 2 Americans charged in Haiti may come next week

A decision on whether to release two Americans charged with kidnapping in Haiti could come within a week, their lawyers said Friday after the judge presiding over the case questioned them. Eight of 10 Americans charged in the case were released on Wednesday and returned to the United States, but Judge Bernard Saint-Vil ordered the other two to remain for further investigation. The remaining two are Laura Silsby, the head of the group of... [more]

President Nicolas Sarkozy is bringing a French plan to rebuild Haiti

President Nicolas Sarkozy is bringing a French plan to rebuild Haiti with him on Wednesday’s visit to the Caribbean country, a trip officials hope will usher in a new era betweenFrance and its former colony. Some Haitians are welcoming France’s new interest in their earthquake-shattered nation as a counterbalance to the United States, which has sent troops there three times in the past 16 years. But Sarkozy’s visit,... [more]

10 Detained Americans should be released

The Haitian judge deciding whether 10 U.S. missionaries should face trial on charges of trying to take a busload of children out of the country said Thursday he will recommend that they be released provisionally while the investigation continues. Judge Bernard Saint-Vil must now send his recommendation to the prosecutor, who may agree or object, but the judge has the final authority to decide whether they stay in custody or go free. Saint-Vil... [more]

Lawyer sees ruling on jailed missionaries Thursday

The Haitian judge deciding whether 10 U.S. missionaries should face trial for attempting to take a busload of children out of the country is probably ready to make his ruling, a defense lawyer said. Judge Bernard Saint-Vil finished questioning the Americans on Wednesday and now must transmit his recommendation to the prosecutor, lawyer Gary Lassade said. The prosecutor could appeal if the judge recommended dropping charges, but the judge... [more]

A rice vendor may have lived under the rubble of a flea market for 27 days

A rice vendor may have lived under the rubble of a flea market for 27 days with little more than water and possibly fruit, a doctor said Tuesday, in what would be a dramatic tale of survival four weeks after Haiti’s devastating earthquake. The man’s account could not be independently confirmed, however, and the doctor conceded medical workers were skeptical at first, but he said they began to believe the man when he regained... [more]

Haitian lawyer for jailed US missionaries fired

The Haitian lawyer for 10 U.S. Baptists charged with child kidnapping tried to bribe the missionaries’ way out of jail and has been fired, the attorney who hired him said Saturday night. The Haitian lawyer, Edwin Coq, denied the allegation. He said the $60,000 he requested from the Americans’ families was his fee. Jorge Puello, the attorney in the neighboring Dominican Republicretained by relatives of the 10 American missionaries... [more]

Yemen aid programmes running short of funds

UN aid agencies on Friday warned that programmes in Yemen were running short of funds amid concerns that aid efforts in Haiti could affect help for refugees in the volatile Middle East country. Melissa Fleming, a spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), said that in Yemen “our two camps are overpopulated and we don’t know if we’ll be able to build a third one as we wanted.” She said that “there... [more]

American missionaries charged with child kidnapping

Ten US missionaries were charged Thursday, with kidnapping and criminal association for allegedly trying to take 33 children illegally out of the earthquake-hit country. The Haitian justice minister said they should be tried in Haiti, not the US. Ten American Christians were Thursday charged in quake-hit Haiti with child abduction and criminal conspiracy, but should not be sent for trial in the United States, officials said. “It is... [more]

Detained Americans questioned by Haitian judge

A Haitian judge on Tuesday was questioning a group of U.S. Baptist missionaries arrested trying to leave Haiti with a busload of children they gathered from the disaster zone. The investigating magistrate queried the five women for several hours and will follow up with the five men on Wednesday, according to the Haiti’s communications minister. No lawyers were present, and the Americans have yet to be charged. Minister Marie-Laurence... [more]

Haiti food convoy attacked; UN warns of volatility

A generous world has flooded Haiti with donations, but anger and desperation are mounting as the aid stacks up inside this broken country. Bottlenecks at key transportation points and scattered violence, including an armed group’s attack on a food convoy, have slowed the distribution of food and medicine from the port, airport and a warehouse in the Cite-Soleil slum. U.S. air traffic controllers have lined up 2,550 incoming flights... [more]

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