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Haiti is in an extremely fragile transition phase. Failure to bring sustained peace and stability to Haiti may lead to future outflows of refugees, mostly to the United States, but also throughout the Caribbean. This is a concern for RI not only because of the dangers posed to those who might flee, but because the U.S. seems intent on a policy of violating international law and forcibly returning Haitian refugees to a place where their very lives are in jeopardy. Countries like the Dominican Republic do not provide a viable protection option either. For Haiti to emerge from its history of political violence, the U.S. and the international community must do more to help Haiti, and they must be prepared to engage in Haiti for an extended period of time.
01/17/2007 Dominican Republic, Haiti, and the U.S.: A Shared Responsibility to Protect Refugees
01/11/2007 Dominican Republic, Haiti, and the United States: Protect Rights, Reduce Statelessness
03/17/2005 Haiti: Brazilian Troops in MINUSTAH Must Intervene to Stop Violence
05/08/2006 Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping Missions
09/01/2004 Haitian Asylum Seekers Deserve U.S. Protection
02/25/2004 Refugees International Condemns President Bush Vow to “Turn Back Any [Haitian] Refugee”
02/20/2004 Refugees International Urges the U.S. to Grant Asylum to Haitians Fleeing Political Violence
10/30/2003 47 Organizations Call on Congress to Support UN Civilian Police Capacity Improvements
05/15/2004 Forced Back
01/08/2007 Refugee Voices: A Haitian Asylum Seeker in Dominican Republic
03/04/2005 Haitian Voices: Response to the Brazilian Peacekeepers
08/16/2004 Refugee Voice - Prisoner '378', Detained by the U.S. for Nearly Two Years
07/28/2004 Refugee Voices: Haitian Asylum Seekers
02/15/2005 Haiti: RI Team Travels to Haiti to Assess UN Peace Operation
07/14/2004 July 2004 - Refugees International Mission to Focus on Plight of Displaced Haitians
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