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Amnesty International has issued its 2006 World Report. The Haiti section.

Dems use intel report to attack GOP
By NEDRA PICKLER, Associated Press Writer 47 minutes ago
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Democrats on Sunday seized on an intelligence assessment that said the Iraq war has increased the terrorist threat, saying it was further evidence that Americans should choose new leadership in the November elections.

The Democrats hoped the report would undermine the GOP's image as the party more capable of handing terrorism as the campaign enters its final six-week stretch.

Their criticisms came in a collection of statements sent to reporters Sunday amid the disclosure of a National Intelligence Estimate that concluded the war has helped create a new generation of Islamic radicalism and that the overall terrorist threat has grown since the Sept. 11 attacks.

The report was completed in April and represented a consensus view of the 16 disparate spy services inside government, according to an intelligence official. The official, confirming accounts first published in Sunday's New York Times and Washington Post, spoke on condition of anonymity on Sunday because the report is classified.

"Unfortunately this report is just confirmation that the Bush administration's stay-the-course approach to the Iraq war has not just made the war more difficult and more deadly for our troops, but has also made the war on terror more dangerous for every American," said Rep. Rahm Emanuel (news, bio, voting record), head of the Democratic effort to take control of the House.

"It's time for a new direction in this country," Emanuel, D-Ill., said in the statement.

"Press reports say our nation's intelligence services have confirmed that President Bush's repeated missteps in Iraq and his stubborn refusal to change course have made America less safe," said Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid. "No election-year White House PR campaign can hide this truth."

A White House spokesman, Blair Jones, said, "We don't comment on classified documents." But he said the published accounts' "characterization of the NIE is not representative of the complete document."

The White House issued a written rebuttal that argued administration officials have been making some of the same arguments as in the intelligence estimate. A White House strategy booklet released this month described the terrorists as more dispersed and less centralized and still a threat to the United States.

Bush himself said on Sept. 5 that "terrorist danger remains" and the broader terrorist movement is becoming more spread out and self-directed. He also quoted Osama bin Laden describing Iraq as the central battlefield in the fight against terrorism.

The president has said the United States is safer since the Sept. 11 attacks and that fighting the terrorists in Iraq keeps them from attacking America.

Democrats said Bush had misled people about Iraq's contribution to the terrorist threat.

"This intelligence document should put the final nail in the coffin for President Bush's phony argument about the Iraq war," said Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass. "Despite what President Bush says, the intelligence community has reported the plain truth — the misguided war in Iraq has 'metastasized and spread' terrorism like cancer around the world."

Rep. Jane Harman (news, bio, voting record), the leading Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee and one of a few lawmakers to have read the classified report, said she agrees with the findings.

"Even capturing the remaining top al-Qaida leadership isn't going to prevent copycat cells, and it isn't going to change a failed policy in Iraq," she said. "This administration is trying to change the subject. I don't think voters are going to buy that."

Three leading Republicans — Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist of Tennessee, Sen. John McCain (news, bio, voting record) of Arizona and Sen. Mitch McConnell (news, bio, voting record) of Kentucky — defended the war in Iraq and said it is vital that U.S. troops stay in the fight.

McConnell suggested that the fight in Iraq has stopped terrorists from attacking the U.S. and leaving would only create "a breeding ground for attacks here at home."

"Attacks here at home stopped when we started fighting al-Qaida where they live, rather than responding after they hit," McDonnell said in a statement.

McCain told CBS' "Face the Nation" that if the U.S. were to fail in Iraq, "then our problems will be much more complicated."

But at least one Republican — Sen. Arleen Specter of Pennsylvania — said he was very concerned about the intelligence report and agreed that the war had intensified Islamic fundamentalism.

"I think there is a much more fundamental issue how we respond," he said on CNN's "Late Edition." "And that is what we do with the Iraq war itself. That's the focal point for inspiring more radical Islam fundamentalism, and that's a problem that nobody seems to have an answer to."

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Associated Press writer Jim Drinkard contributed to this report.

 

Man's killing shows spread of violence across Haiti.-Hundreds of people packed a Kendall funeral home Saturday to bid farewell to a former commander of Haiti's army whose tragic killing 10 days ago in an upscale Port-au-Prince suburb serves as a stark reminder of Haiti's worsening violence..
Haiti qualifies for debt relief under IMF program.-Haiti is eligible for debt relief under an Inter-national Monetary Fund program a fund official said. The fund's executive board earlier this month, in a debt sustainability analysis, determined that the country was eligible for assistance, Takatoshi Kato, deputy managing director of the fund, said in a statement released Monday. Click here to read this article
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The Death of the *RDNP .-Haitian mob  launches radio campaign against Caucasians and Jews on WUNR 1600 AM

Although the members of ODGH bragged about their sympathy to Bin-Laden and the local armed groups that are terrorizing the residents of Haiti and kidnapping dozens of American citizens who travel to the island, due to the low social and academic status of its principal leaders, Haitians in Boston did not take *ODGH seriously until the FBI dismantled an alleged local terrorist group in Florida composed of young Haitian scum. Click here to read this article
Miami- At least 10 local journalists accepted U.S. government pay for programs on Radio Martí or TV Martí. El Nuevo Herald fired two of them Thursday for conflict of interest.
Latortue's disturbing legacy.-On Feb. 29, 2004, former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was forcibly removed from Haiti by the Bush administration. Several days later, Gerard Latortue was airlifted into Haiti and named the prime minister with barely a fig-leaf as a process. Latortue was a radio announcer in Boca Raton.Click here

Haiti Justice.-Demand release of jailed democracy fighter Rene Civil!   Don't let them silence the voices of Haiti's poor majority! - Free Rene and all political prisoners Click here

Haiti's Political Prisoners: Not Preval's Fault, But His Problem.-JURIST Special Guest Columnist Brian Concannon Jr., Director of the Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, says that although the political prisoners lingering in Haiti's squalid jails are not the byproduct of the policies of incoming President René Préval, they are certainly his problem, drawing criticism with each passing day. Click here to read this article.
Canadian troops in Haiti accused  of making death, rape threats.-MONTREAL -- Canadian troops and police with the United Nations in Haiti made death threats during house raids and made sexual threats against women while drunk and off-duty, according to Haitians interviewed as part of a meticulous human-rights survey by U.S. researchers in December 2005 published this week in the British medical journal The Lancet. Click here to read this article.
Police and political groups linked to Haiti sex attacks.-More than 30,000 women and girls - half under the age of 18 - were raped in Haiti's capital city in the chaotic two years following the ousting of the country's democratically elected president, a survey has suggested. About 8,000 people were killed during the same period. Click here to read this article
Yvon Jean Charles a  Political Activist or a Delirious Man .- Yvon began to neglect himself and his family and could not keep a job. He is often grungy in appearance and sometimes neglects to practice basic hygiene. Yvon Jean Charles by and large is now known as Stinky due to his strong body odor.  It has been appalling for many to see Yvon standing with no shame on Morton Street in Dorchester begging for spare change or cigarettes . -Click here for more info.
Haiti Gang Fails to Disarm.-Gang leaders in Haiti's largest slum said on Monday that they were putting disarmament plans on hold due to raids by UN peacekeepers on the streets they control. Read this article.
Annette Auguste.-Above all, Annette Auguste and her co-defendants deserve our thanks and praise for insisting on justice through the dark days of Haiti's brutal Interim Government, and the frustratingly slow transition to democracy  Read this article
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - Haiti's government threw down the gauntlet to the impoverished and violent Caribbean nation's armed gangs on Thursday, telling them to lay down their weapons or be killed. Click here to read this article.

The Return: Aristide, law and democracy in Haiti.-Say "the return" when discussing Haiti, and people who follow events in the country know you are talking about former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide returning from his exile in South Africa..Click here to read the article.