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Anti-Haitian Bias Rooted in Dominican History

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Friday Jul 25
 
You brought AIDS to the Americas! Your first case of Aids was reported in 1978. The first case in the U.S. was 1981! You are a freaking problem! You are sick like hell!

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In 1987 there were an estimated 1,500 people suffering from acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) in Haiti. Most of the cases were reported in Port-au-Prince. The earliest reported case of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection was in 1978, and the earliest case of AIDS-related Karposi's sarcoma was in 1979. About two of every five AIDS patients in Haiti in 1987 were women. The exact number of people infected with HIV was unknown, but one sample of pregnant women in a poor neighborhood of the capital revealed that 8 percent tested positive for the virus. Most people infected with HIV appear to have contracted the virus through heterosexual intercourse. Transfusions of infected blood also were responsible for transmitting the virus to large numbers of people, especially women, who routinely received blood after childbirth. The Haitian Red Cross did not begin screening the blood supply in Port-au-Prince for HIV until 1986. Blood supplies outside the capital continued to be unscreened in the late 1980s. The use of contaminated needles accounted for 5 percent of the country's AIDS cases.

Homosexual activity has contributed to the spread of AIDS in Haiti. AIDS transmission was also related to female and male prostitution. At least 50 percent of the female prostitutes in the capital city's main prostitution center were believed to be infected with HIV.

Because of the prevalence of AIDS in the Haitian immigrant population, the United States Center for Disease Control classified Haitians as a high-risk group for the disease in 1982. It rescinded the classification in 1985, however. Early studies suggested that Haiti might have been the origin of the disease. By the late 1980s, most AIDS researchers in Haiti claimed that male homosexual tourists brought the disease to the country in the late 1970s.
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Friday Jul 25
 
Kidnappings? Kidnappings? Oh my gosh! The KONGS learned how to steal people!

Haitians demand crackdown on kidnappings
5 June 2008
http://www.haiti-info.com/spip.php... :
Sun Sentinel

Thousands of protesters rallied outside government buildings in the Haitian capital Wednesday, demanding that officials crack down on a four-year kidnapping scourge.

Well-dressed Haitians from the hills above Port-au-Prince and lawmakers were among more than 2,000 demonstrators marching to the Justice Ministry and Supreme Court in a peaceful protest. Thousands more lined the streets.

U.N. police said more than 157 people have been kidnapped this year in Haiti, up 10 percent from last year to date and a rate of about one per day.

Kidnappings for ransom have plagued the impoverished country since 2005, leaving restaurants empty, scaring away foreign investment and destabilizing the government. Almost every sector of society has been targeted, including schoolchildren and foreigners.

One protester carried a photo of Kareem Xavier Gaspard, a 16-year-old banker’s son who was killed and dumped in an open-air market last month even though his parents paid a ransom.

"Haiti has a grave sickness," said Stephen William Phelps, a friend of the slain teenager’s father. "We all have a responsibility to stand up and say no."

Other recent kidnapping victims include a 32-year-old Canadian woman who had been in the country for less than a month and an 11-year-old boy who was snatched in recent days. Both were released unharmed, U.N. police spokesman Fred Blaise said.

Many of the protesters blamed the justice system for failing to round up kidnappers and punish them with life sentences in prison, the maximum penalty under Haitian law. They shouted "We are tired!" to onlookers on the balcony of the high court and waved signs reading "Kidnapping is a return to slavery."

Pierre Esperance, director of the National Human Rights Defense Network, said suspects in kidnappings are finding ways to bribe their way out of trouble.

"Many people here are arrested for kidnapping and the judicial system lets them go because someone has paid money," he said. "It is getting worse every day."

Justice ministry officials could not be reached to comment. A 2007 report by the U.S. Agency for International Development said judges are not well vetted and that police are suspected of sometimes not executing warrants because of corruption and intimidation.

The president of the capital’s chamber of commerce, Jean Robert Argant, said protesters also are demanding a complete inquiry to determine whether politicians or other prominent Haitians sponsor kidnappings for political or economic gain.
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Friday Jul 25
 
boum wrote:
http://www.dominicantoday.com/ dr/poverty/2008/6/23/28407/The -UN-gives-Dominican-elementary -education-a-failing-grade
The UN Gives Dominican Elementary Education a Failing Grade
Cuba, according to the report, is the country with the best learning results, while the Dominican Republic is the worst.
When the third grade results for math and reading were compared, Cuba is the only country whose standard is better than the regional average.
THIS EXPLAINS YOUR ILLUSTRIOUS STUPIDITY, GREENWAVE!!!
WOW, FANTASTIC MULATTO COUNTRY!
WOW, THE SUPERIORITY OF THE MULATTO NATION!
Wow, how truly embarrassing!!! Must be all the drugs!
Yeah you lead the caribbean in reading and writing! Good luck in trying to camouflage your failed KONG state!

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-...
Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 52.9%
male: 54.8%
female: 51.2%(2003 est.)
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Friday Jul 25
 
KONGS! Stop banging your children! You are a serious mess! You need help! You are cannibalizing your offspring as if you are animals! I forgot you are animals!

Children at risk highlighted in United Nations' report

published: Thursday | July 24, 2008

http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/200807...

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti,(CMC):

More than 60 children have been kidnapped in Haiti since the start of the year, according to a United Nations report.

The UN peacekeeping mission to Haiti said that children in the impoverished Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country were still threatened by kidnappings, rape and other human-rights violations, despite an improvement in security.

It said that since the start of this year, 66 children had been kidnapped as compared to 80 for all of last year.

The report said that two children were killed, including a boy, 16, whose tortured body was found after a ransom was paid to his kidnappers.

Exploited

The study said that many abducted girls were also sexually abused and that sexual violence against children remains "a high concern".

It also reported an "alarming increase" in the trafficking of children to the Dominican Republic for labour and sexual exploitation. Nearly 750 children were returned by Dominican authorities in the first five months of the year.

While the UN document noted that the judiciary had made progress in its treatment of those children who break the law, it said that the number of them held for long periods before trial remains high and that many minors were forced to share cells

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Saturday Jul 26
 
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Saturday Jul 26
 
I wonder if this punk ever comes up with a thought of his own. Oh, I forgot, you need a brain for that ... Nevermind
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Saturday Jul 26
 
lol..He does have a brain however his brain is stuck on his rear end, enjoying the smelly odor of his fresh caca 24 hours a day, which should help you understand his incoherent thought, and filthy writing.
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I wonder if this punk ever comes up with a thought of his own. Oh, I forgot, you need a brain for that ... Nevermind
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Saturday Jul 26
 
All you have to do is put in "children prostitution dominican republic" into google to get the facts.

To anyone with intelligence, it is clear that there are Dominican Pimps selling the services of Dominican children, and Haitian children, as well.

http://gvnet.com/childprostitution/DominicanR...

U.S. Dept of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs

INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF CHILD LABOR - The commercial sexual exploitation of children is reported to be a problem in urban areas, as well as in tourist locations throughout the country including Boca Chica, Puerto Plata and Sosua. According to a study published by UNICEF and the National Planning Office in 1999, 75 percent of minors involved in prostitution were working in brothels, discos, restaurants, and hotels.

There are reports that women and children are trafficked to, from, and within the Dominican Republic, particularly for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. There are also reports that poor children are trafficked internally to work as domestics. Haitian children are reportedly trafficked to the Dominican Republic[1329] to work as prostitutes, shoe shiners, street vendors, in agriculture, and to beg in the streets. There are also reports that young Dominican girls are trafficked to Haiti to work as prostitutes.

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CHILDREN - Sexual exploitation of children is a problem. Some in the tourist industry have facilitated the sexual exploitation of children; particular areas of concern are Boca Chica and Puerto Plata. Tours are marketed by foreigners overseas with the understanding that boys and girls can be found as sex partners.
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Saturday Jul 26
 
from the same link; there is certainly a market for exploitation of women and children, sexually and otherwise, and the problem is bilateral.

So you see, the kongs are everywhere.

Haitian Children Sold as Slave Laborers and Prostitutes

On market day in Dajabón, a bustling Dominican town on the Haitian border, you can pick up many bargains if you know where to look. You can haggle the price of a live chicken down to 40 pesos (72p); wrestle 10lb of macaroni from 60 to 50 pesos; and, with some discreet inquiries, buy a Haitian child for the equivalent of £54.22.

There is a thriving trade in Haitian children in the Dominican Republic, where they are mostly used for domestic service, agricultural work or prostitution.
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Saturday Jul 26
 
http://www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/hughes/domrep.h...

Factbook on Global Sexual Exploitation
Dominican Republic

Trafficking

There are 50,000 women from the Dominican Republic overseas in the sex industry - the fourth highest number in the world, after Thailand, Brazil and the Philippines.

Approximately 10% of the 500-600 visas issued to Dominican nationals from the Netherlands each year are for prostitution.("Traffickin g in Women From the Dominican Republic for Sexual Exploitation," IOM, June 1996)

Women from the Dominican Republic are trafficked to Spain, Italy, Austria and the Netherlands.("Trafficking of Women to the European Union: Characteristics, Trends and Policy Issues," European Conference on Trafficking in Women,(June 1996), IOM, 7 May 1996)

The main concentrations of prostituted Dominican women working abroad are in Austria, Curacao, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Italy, the Netherlands, Panama, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, Venezuela and the West Indies.("Trafficking in Women From the Dominican Republic for Sexual Exploitation,
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Saturday Jul 26
 
boum wrote:
All you have to do is put in "children prostitution dominican republic" into google to get the facts.
To anyone with intelligence, it is clear that there are Dominican Pimps selling the services of Dominican children, and Haitian children, as well.
http://gvnet.com/childprostitution/DominicanR...
U.S. Dept of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs
INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF CHILD LABOR - The commercial sexual exploitation of children is reported to be a problem in urban areas, as well as in tourist locations throughout the country including Boca Chica, Puerto Plata and Sosua. According to a study published by UNICEF and the National Planning Office in 1999, 75 percent of minors involved in prostitution were working in brothels, discos, restaurants, and hotels.
There are reports that women and children are trafficked to, from, and within the Dominican Republic, particularly for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. There are also reports that poor children are trafficked internally to work as domestics. Haitian children are reportedly trafficked to the Dominican Republic[1329] to work as prostitutes, shoe shiners, street vendors, in agriculture, and to beg in the streets. There are also reports that young Dominican girls are trafficked to Haiti to work as prostitutes.
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CHILDREN - Sexual exploitation of children is a problem. Some in the tourist industry have facilitated the sexual exploitation of children; particular areas of concern are Boca Chica and Puerto Plata. Tours are marketed by foreigners overseas with the understanding that boys and girls can be found as sex partners.
I dare you to quantify the number of Dominican children involve in prostitution? COMMON IDIOT SHOW THE NUMBERS!

*IN Haiti, 300,000 RESTAVEK are getting their holes pummeled!

*In DR, nearly 30,000 Haitian children are sent to DR annually to work as slaves and prostitution! These end up in tourists area where they meet their European fate (A HUGE PIPE UP THEIR HOLES!).

*In Miami, the numbers are unknown but the Haitians are practicing slavery and raping the children of other Haitians!
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Saturday Jul 26
 
boum wrote:
from the same link; there is certainly a market for exploitation of women and children, sexually and otherwise, and the problem is bilateral.
So you see, the kongs are everywhere.
Haitian Children Sold as Slave Laborers and Prostitutes
On market day in Dajabón, a bustling Dominican town on the Haitian border, you can pick up many bargains if you know where to look. You can haggle the price of a live chicken down to 40 pesos (72p); wrestle 10lb of macaroni from 60 to 50 pesos; and, with some discreet inquiries, buy a Haitian child for the equivalent of £54.22.
There is a thriving trade in Haitian children in the Dominican Republic, where they are mostly used for domestic service, agricultural work or prostitution.
The problem is bilateral! You are superstupid! Concluding without the data! We, Dominicans, have more moral than your freaking as*hole MERDE haitian that should be destroyed from this Earth!

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE WHEN AN ADULT COMMITS AN IMMORAL ACT VERSUS A CHILD FORCED TO COMMIT IMMORALITY AND DENYING THE CHILD CHILDHOOD AND EDUCATION! FCK you1 Haitians! You are worst than the French+Spaniards+English combined! YOu are perpetuate and keep slavery alive and well! Don't complain and face it you are SH*T!
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Saturday Jul 26
 
ONU y OEA dicen se traficó con 30.000 niños haitianos
http://www.medicos-progresistas.org/modules.p...
july 11,2005
Reuters. 07.11.2005 - 10:56h
Reuters PUERTO PRÍNCIPE (Reuters)- Cerca de 30.000 niños haitianos son ilegalmente vendidos a República Dominicana cada año para trabajar en prostitución o en otras ocupaciones degradantes, dijeron el domingo responsables de la ONU y la OEA.
En Haití, los niños son reclutados como miembros de pandillas, torturados, secuestrados, y sufren abusos sexuales y físicos, son abandonados o tratados como basura, dijeron la UNICEF, la fundación para los niños de las Naciones Unidas (ONU) y la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos de la Organización de Estados Americanos
(OEA).
La consejera de UNICEF para la región, Maria Jesús Conde, y el relator de la Comisión Interamericana para los derechos del niño, Paulo Sergio Pinheiro, dijeron tras una gira de cuatro días para recolectar datos en la isla caribeña de La Española, compartida por Haití y la República Dominicana, que estaban muy preocupados por el destino de los niños haitianos.
'La delegación expresa su profunda preocupación por las denuncias que recibió sobre el comercio de niños y adolescentes forzados a tareas domésticas y a la explotación sexual', dijeron Conde y Pinheiro en un comunicado conjunto.
Las dos organizaciones también denunciaron lo que dijeron era la detención más prolongada de niños de tan sólo 10 años sin cargos por las autoridades haitianas.
Haití es el país más pobre de América, golpeado por la inestabilidad política y la falta de ley. La mayoría de los nueve millones de habitantes ganan menos de 2 dólares (unos 1,69 euros) al día.
Se cree que hasta un millón de inmigrantes ilegales haitianos trabajan en las fábricas, las plantaciones de azúcar y los ranchos de ganado de la mucho más próspera región de República Dominicana.
A pesar de la presencia de más de 7.000 miembros de los cuerpos de paz de la ONU, liderados por Brasil, y de la policía internacional, el país se ha encaminado a un caos más profundo desde que el presidente Jean-Bertrand Aristide fue depuesto en una revuelta armada en febrero de 2004.
Aristide, un ex sacerdote acusado de corrupción y despotismo, está exiliado en Sudáfrica.
UNICEF y la OEA dijeron que la pobreza y la casi completa ausencia de autoridad estatal en Haití eran las culpables de esta situación.
Las organizaciones llamaron especialmente a las Naciones Unidas a aumentar sus esfuerzos, para garantizar que los haitianos que viven en las villas controladas por bandas armadas tengan acceso a la asistencia humanitaria.
Otros grupos de derechos humanos estimaron que hasta 300.000 niños haitianos son usados como sirvientes domésticos en Haití y muchos son objeto de la violencia y el abuso sexual.
Pinheiro dijo que se podrían tomar medidas para asegurar que los derechos humanos no sean ignorados.
'Asegurarse que cada niño tenga un certificado de nacimiento no es una tarea difícil para el gobierno', dijo.
/Por Joseph Guyler Delva/.*.
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Saturday Jul 26
 
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/popup...

Child Slavery
Eight-year-old Onise is one of an estimated 300,000 child slaves living in Haiti. Her parents, who live in the countryside, are so poor they simply gave her away to a slightly less poor family who lives in the capital, Port-au-Prince, and who use her as a slave.(ABC News)
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Saturday Jul 26
 
Slavery in America: An Undeniable Truth July 11, 2008
Despite Widespread Beliefs, Domestic Slavery Has a Home in America
GUEST ESSAY By E. BENJAMIN SKINNER
July 11, 2008
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story...
RSS In 1996, when Marie Pompee came to visit her relatives in Port-au-Prince, she offered to take their servant, an orphan named Williathe Narcisse, back to the United States to live with her. To 9-year-old Narcisse, the offer sounded like the answer to her prayers. But upon arrival, Narcisse tells a harrowing tale: her Hole in her new suburban Miami home was to be a domestic slave, forced to work under threat of violence for no pay.
It's estimated that there are 50,000 slaves held in the United States.
(ABC News Photo Illustration)
More PhotosWhen she did not complete her cleaning duties satisfactorily, Narcisse claims Pompee beat her and sometimes forced her to sleep in the garage.
Tempting as it may be to think of Haitian child slavery at a distance, confined to the troubled island, today an untold number of such slaves - known by the Creole euphemism restavèks, or "stay-withs" - suffer in bondage inside the United States.
Less Than 2 Percent Liberated
Worldwide, there are more slaves today than at any point in human history, and America is not immune to the crime. Restavèks are only a fraction of the estimated 50,000 slaves held in the United States. Each year, traffickers take more people - up to 17,500 according to Justice Department estimates - into slavery in the United States than traders annually took into bondage in colonial America.
The Justice Department has successfully prosecuted sex trafficking cases in record numbers since the passage of the 2000 Trafficking Victims Protection Act. But according to its own estimates, the government has liberated less than 2 percent of the slaves within U.S. borders.
Domestic slaves are the most difficult to discover, let alone free. Recent cases have revealed a pattern of domestic slavery in otherwise "decent" households, often in expatriot enclaves. In those cases, only the intervention of conscientious citizens broke the slaves' chains.
In 2005, a restavèk named Simone Celestin, being held in Broward County, Florida, escaped with the help of a friend of her captors, Evelyn Theodore and Maude Paulin. The women had kept Celestin out of school, forcing her to work for fifteen hours per day, and beating her with a curling iron or a mortar when she didn't clean to their satisfaction. When Paulin's friend reported Celestin's abuse to a community group, which subsequently aided in her rescue, Theodore and Paulin retorted that the young woman had concocted the story to gain permanent residence in the United States. A jury didn't buy it. On March 4 this year, Theodore and Paulin were found guilty of conspiring to violate Celestin's Thirteenth Amendment right to be free from slavery.
Domestic slavery is by no means limited to the Haitian-American community. In May, 2007, police in Syosset, N.Y. responded to a call from Dunkin' Donuts employees about a disheveled Indonesian woman in a towel who had stumbled into the restaurant, covered in bruises and able to say only one word in English: "Master."
If they slept late, or scavenged food from the garbage, Varsha beat them with brooms and umbrellas, stabbed them, poured boiling water on them, even forced them to eat spoonfuls of hot chili peppers until they vomited, then forced them to eat their own vomit. On June 26, Varsha was sentenced to eleven years in prison; a day later, her husband was sentenced to three years and four months.
One Woman's Miraculous Rebound
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Saturday Jul 26
 
As Williathe Narcisse tells her story, liberation also came thanks to the intervention of a stranger. In July 1999, she says that as she performed her duties with her captors at a safe distance, a television advertisement flashed a number for John Casablancas modeling agency on the screen. Catalina Restrepo, the 22-year-old intern who fielded Narcisse's call, was polite, but quickly got off the phone with the strange 12-year-old.
But Narcisse kept calling, and after beginning to have serious concerns about the incidents of abuse that the girl, in her halting English, was describing, Restrepo got involved, and put into motion a criminal investigation. While her husband and adult son fled back to Haiti to avoid prosecution, Marie Pompee was arrested. She pled guilty to reduced charges of harboring an illegal alien, and on July 1, 2004, a judge sentenced her to six months in prison. Pompee denied interview requests through her lawyer, but denied enslaving Willathe.
As with slaves throughout history, Narcisse's struggle did not end easily. To the dozens of foster families, case workers, therapists, teachers and health workers who briefly intersected with her after Pompee's arrest, it seemed she now faced a form of emotional bondage, manifested in ritual cleaning and self-abuse.
No Longer a Slave
But today, Narcisse is a survivor. Still living in South Florida, she shares an apartment and struggles to find work. She is in her second year in college, and has dreams of working in television. And she doesn't dwell on the past.
"I would have friends - well, associates - in high school to whom I sometimes would tell the story of my rescue to, and they'd say 'I remember that!'" she said. "And then they'd start to feel sorry for me, and I told them not to feel sorry for me because I don't feel sorry for myself."
To report suspected cases of trafficking in the United States, call the Polaris Project hotline at 888-373-7888.
E. Benjamin Skinner is the author of "A Crime So Monstrous: Face-to-Face with Modern-Day Slavery." Please click HERE to read an excerpt from his book.
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Saturday Jul 26
 
boum wrote:
from the same link; there is certainly a market for exploitation of women and children, sexually and otherwise, and the problem is bilateral.
So you see, the kongs are everywhere.
Haitian Children Sold as Slave Laborers and Prostitutes
On market day in Dajabón, a bustling Dominican town on the Haitian border, you can pick up many bargains if you know where to look. You can haggle the price of a live chicken down to 40 pesos (72p); wrestle 10lb of macaroni from 60 to 50 pesos; and, with some discreet inquiries, buy a Haitian child for the equivalent of £54.22.
There is a thriving trade in Haitian children in the Dominican Republic, where they are mostly used for domestic service, agricultural work or prostitution.
The KONGS are where they are allow to be or where they can be when there is no enforcement! If you say everywhere, the it must include Argentina/chile/Brazil/Austral ia/China/Russia/Middle East/Northen Africa/Eastern Europe/etc.
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Saturday Jul 26
 
Kong?
pepe you are a DUMB-MINICAN PIG
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Saturday Jul 26
 
By 'everywhere', the implication was hispaniola...stick to the topic.

the kong-pimps from DR create the market for ADULTS/CHILD PROSTITUTION.

DR LEADS IN PROSTITUTION, CHILD AND ADULT.

Your pimps are benefiting, and your women evidently enjoy the profession.

DR LEADS IN PROSTITUTION FROM EVERY ANGLE, PIMP TO PROSTITUTE, YOU LOVE IT!!!!
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Saturday Jul 26
 
boum wrote:
All you have to do is put in "children prostitution dominican republic" into google to get the facts.
To anyone with intelligence, it is clear that there are Dominican Pimps selling the services of Dominican children, and Haitian children, as well.
http://gvnet.com/childprostitution/DominicanR...
U.S. Dept of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs
INCIDENCE AND NATURE OF CHILD LABOR - The commercial sexual exploitation of children is reported to be a problem in urban areas, as well as in tourist locations throughout the country including Boca Chica, Puerto Plata and Sosua. According to a study published by UNICEF and the National Planning Office in 1999, 75 percent of minors involved in prostitution were working in brothels, discos, restaurants, and hotels.
There are reports that women and children are trafficked to, from, and within the Dominican Republic, particularly for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation. There are also reports that poor children are trafficked internally to work as domestics. Haitian children are reportedly trafficked to the Dominican Republic[1329] to work as prostitutes, shoe shiners, street vendors, in agriculture, and to beg in the streets. There are also reports that young Dominican girls are trafficked to Haiti to work as prostitutes.
Crime and Society - A Comparative Criminology Tour of the World
CHILDREN - Sexual exploitation of children is a problem. Some in the tourist industry have facilitated the sexual exploitation of children; particular areas of concern are Boca Chica and Puerto Plata. Tours are marketed by foreigners overseas with the understanding that boys and girls can be found as sex partners.
Sure, like Dominicans go into Haiti, steal the Haitian children, and bring them to the tourists area for commercial explotation (prostitution)! SURE! KEEP DREAMING KONG! YOu are the one bringing your next generation to DR to meet A HUGE EUROPEAN PIPE and destroy their lives! YOU HAVE NO MORALS NOR DECENCY! YOU ARE SH*T!
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