Haiti Information Project
Port-au-Prince, Haiti-A human rights worker whose colleague was abducted last August has
been forced into hiding after receiving new threats. Wilson Mesilien
has been serving as the interim head of the September 30th Foundation,
a human rights organization based in Port-au-Prince. He assumed the
role of interim director of the organization after the abduction and
disappearance of the it's founder Lovinsky Pierre-Antoine over four months ago. Pressure
has mounted in recent weeks for the safe return of Mr. Pierre-Antoine
as friends and supporters have stated they believe he is still alive
and being held against his will in Haiti. In a recent interview from
London, heard on a Berkeley, CA radio program Flashpoints, Selma James
of the Global Women's Strike described a mounting international campaign on behalf of Mr. Pierre-Antoine.
Mrs, James, widow of the renowned author CLR James who wrote the book
The Black Jacobins stated, "We have an obligation to do something. We
can't just stand by...for example we have to ask the Commissioner for
Human Rights and Forced Disappearances of the United Nations to take
some action. We have to leave no stone unturned." Mrs. James continued,
"What is the United States doing? The United States has enormous powers
to find people, or i think to lose them sometimes...so let us ask them
what are they doing with the great resources that they have always had
at their disposal. We must demand that he return...we are not
satisfied." Amnesty International issued a press release
this past December 20 calling upon Haitian authorities to step up their
efforts to find Mr. Pierre-Antoine and to provide protection to Mr.
Mesilien. In their press release Renata Rendon of Amnesty International
USA stated, "The Haitian authorities have a responsibility under
international law to protect the legitimate rights of human rights
defenders to organize and take action without restrictions or fear of
reprisals." According to Mr. Mesilien a new round of
threats against him began on Christmas eve beginning with rumors spread
throughout the capital that he had been abducted. "This is how it
usually begins....with rumors that something has already happened to
you. This was followed by more direct threats against me and the
September 30 Foundation. I am obliged to take precautions for my
personal safety and that of my family." stated Mr. Mesilien during a
phone interview yesterday from an undisclosed location in Haiti's
capital.





















