Your
Solidarity
Men anpil, chay pa lou.
With many hands the load is not
heavy.
Haitian Proverb
The roots of democracy are desperately trying to
take hold in Haiti but cannot because of a flawed
foundation. In Haiti, the fundamental principles
of justice are not applied to those with power
and influence, money and eminence, as different
socio-economic status means different status and
treatment before the law. In Haiti, even the most
basic rights such as the right not to be tortured
and beaten upon arrest are brazenly ignored.
It is how the system has worked for almost 200
years. Yet, the system is slowly cracking, and it
is cracking under the weight of the diligent work
of the RNDDH.
To continue to persevere, RNDDH
greatly depends on the commitment and solidarity
of concerned individuals and organizations
both in Haiti and in other countries to
support it in the fight against injustice and
impunity.
RNDDH needs individuals, organizations and
governments alike to demonstrate their commitment
to the precious principles upon which their
countries are founded, by seeking change in
countries where those principles are ignored.
To learn more about how you can make
a difference in the human rights struggle in
Haiti
contact us at rnddh@rnddh.org.
To learn more about
funding RNDDHs programs, or to make a
financial contribution to RNDDHs human
rights activities
please contact us
at admin@rnddh.org,
or write to us at 9, Rue Rivière,
Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
Men anpil, chay pa lou.
Your support is needed!
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