2006年VOA标准英语-Haiti Struggles with Gun Violence(在线收听) |
By Amelia Shaw Red Cross with victim of violence --------------------------------------- The international humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders released a statement Thursday appealing for armed groups to respect the safety of civilians and aid workers, and allow the wounded safe access to medical care. Their appeal comes in response to a dramatic increase in gun violence in the city. At a news conference in the capital on Thursday, the group's head of mission, Dr. Ali Besnaci, said that it is unacceptable that the recent wave of violence is claiming so many victims of civil society. He says he fears the violence will only get worse. Dr. Loris de Felippi, who directs the hospital, says that many of the victims are women and children. "We had a young girl with a bullet in the stomach, we just finished the intervention, and the situation is serious. And yesterday, this is really unbelievable, but we had an infant of 11 months with a bullet in the back," he said.
A five-year-old boy named Henri has been brought into the emergency room with a gunshot wound. Since the departure of former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide in February 2004, security has been a major problem in Haiti, particularly in the capital. Armed gangs loyal to Mr. Aristide control many of the slums, and kidnappings have increased to epidemic levels. The United Nations sent a peacekeeping mission of more than 7,000 troops in June of 2004 to stabilize the country. On Tuesday, two U.N. peacekeepers from Jordan were killed in Cité Soleil. |
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