About CJA
Contact Us
Related Links
Search
Home For Survivors Cases Projects Get Involved Donate
Cases > Haiti: Constant> News & Commentary
News & Commentary

  • News & Commentary
  • Legal Documents


  • They live in fear as he walks free
    Newsday
    Even now, 11 1/2 years after she was gang-raped and beaten by masked men in military uniforms, the woman known as Jane Doe II recoils at giving any hint to her identity or whereabouts...
    November 17, 2005
    Hatian women sue former strongman
    The Washinton Post (Associated Press)
    It's been more than a decade, but one woman can still hear the tiny voice that broke through the silence after she was brutally raped by paramilitary officers in Haiti. "Mom, did you die?" her young son asked her in the darkness. "Did you die?"...
    September 13, 2005
    3 expatriate women sue Haitian rebel chief
    S.F. group files suit alleging rapes, beating by militias

    San Francisco Chronicle
    One woman was gang-raped twice for being a pro-democracy leader, another was beaten for speaking out after her husband disappeared at the hands of Haiti's oppressive military regime, and the third was raped by paramilitaries as a message to her activist husband...
    January 24, 2005

    Ex-Haitian Strongman Sued Over Attacks
    The Guardian International (Associated Press)
    A former paramilitary leader from Haiti has been sued by three women who allege they were gang-raped and beaten by members of his right-wing group. Emmanuel ``Toto'' Constant, 48, was served with papers on Friday as he left an appointment with the Immigration and Naturalization Service [Immigration Services], said Moira Feeney, an attorney with the San Francisco-based Center for Justice and Accountability...
    January 15, 2005



  • Back to Top