WOW! Mr. Carlos, As you can see, my French is a little rusty...

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WOW! Mr. Carlos,

As you can see, my French is a little rusty, so, please allow me to respond to this piece in English because it would take me too mcuh time to do it in French.

Thank you!

Mr. Carlos, I really don't know what to make of your piece.

It was, quite frankly, hard to follow because you keep jumping all over the place, but I think that I grasped the main focus of it.

Mr. Carlos, you seem to be more interested in the "right of the family and man" and not so much on the right of children and women.

While you seem to concentrate all of your time and energy to defend the "rights" of families, you forget that family is nothing more then a "system" made up of the man as the father/husband, the woman as the wife/mother and the children as the members.

In a family system, focusing on the man and not on the children and the women is big recepe for disaster because family is a unit and that everybody as equal importance.

As minister of "Human Rights" your job is to protect and defend the rights of all "human beings" men, children and women without any exception.

Mr. Carlos, you seem to portray women as "sex object" that is there to satistify the sexual desires of men, and that is the most absurd statement that I have ever heard coming from an appointed official that has the responsibility to defend women.

Mr. Carlos do you think of your daugther as a sex object God put on earth to please and satisfy the sexual desires of men, to entertain men sexual pleasure only?

Mr. Carlos you are not minister of "Family Rights" but rather minister of "Humans Rights." Your job is to defend and protect the rights of all people, all human beings in Haiti.

I would agree, however, that you spread around the seeds of family bound, family responsibility, family structure, etc...

in Haitian society.

Mr. Carlos, majority of women all over the world, whether they are from developed countries, developing countries, or from poor countries like Haiti, are attracted to powerful and successful men. It is part of female nature to feel secure finacially and protected by powerful men. Unfortunately, I would agree that this attitude becomes the norm among Haitian women more due to the rampant poverty and non-existence of opportunities for them.

And that still doesn't justify the violence and the oppression they are enduring in the hands of Haitian men who are lack of values, moral, principle, integrty, dignity, and who are, to put it bluntly "savages." This is one of the reasons why the government purposely deprives its people of an education so they can get robed of their rights and justice every day.

Your job as minister of "Human Rights" in Haiti is to educate and train these savage men who are in the government, in the media, in the churches, in the business community, in all levels of the Haitian society to become civilized in order to stop their rape, sexual violence, molostation, physical violence, and all of injustices they are committing against children and women in that backward society.

I hope next time you will present a blue point measure taken by your office to help solve these social problems in Haiti.

Banning "domesticity and child slavery" is very good start.

Tiba, November 21 2009, 8:38 AM

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