10 Americans Put Into Jail for Kidnapping Haitian Children
Ten Americans was put into jail in Haiti for trying to bring 33 Haitian children abroad without permission from the government or legal documents.They are arrested for kidnapping children.
These American missionaries consist of five men and women. They are working for a charity organization which is in Idaho, US, New Life Children’s Refuge. They are arrested for kidnapping children who are 2 months up to 12 years old.
The Haitian government quickly announced that the missionaries should be accused for kidnapping. But according to the missionaries’ lawyer, there are possibilities for them to be deported back to US to be judged there.
Those ten Americans were arrested at the border of Republic Dominica on Friday, January 29th. They keep insisting that they don’t have any relation to children trading.
Those missionaries argued that they wanted to bring those children into a hotel on the coast of the Republic Dominica, which made the place of orphans by two members of the missionaries, Laura Silsby and Charisa Coulter, who were also arrested.
Silsby stated, those children didn’t have legal documents including the passport or permission to leave Haiti. But, she also added that she never imagined that it would be the problem. “I just want to do a right thing,” she emphasized, as quoted from Telegraph, Tuesday (2/2/2010).
After the massive earthquake in Haiti on January 12th, Silsby and her friends planned to save Haitian children who are abandoned on streets, field hospitals or druined orphanage.
According to Silsby, 33 children come from an orphanage in Haiti. According to the orphanage staffs who are taking care of those children at the side of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, some children complained that they didn’t want to leave Haiti.




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