Friday, 3rd September 2010

Idaho 10 Charged With Kidnapping In Haiti

Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by Shera Crossan in Events, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Religion, Shera Crossan

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Ten U.S. missionaries detained in Haiti were charged on Thursday with child kidnapping and criminal association for trying to take children illegally out of the earthquake-hit country.

After announcing the charges, Haitian Deputy Prosecutor Jean Ferge Joseph told the Americans their case was being sent to an investigative judge.

“That judge can free you but he can also continue to hold you for further proceedings,” the deputy prosecutor told the five men and five women at a hearing.

As the decision was announced, the Americans, most of whom belong to an Idaho-based Baptist church, appeared stunned, and some shook their heads in disbelief.

They were arrested last week on Haiti’s border with the Dominican Republic when they tried to cross with a busload of 33 children they said were orphaned by the devastating January 12 quake.Most of the Americans, who have been in jail since last Friday, were covered with severe mosquito bites. The prosecutor asked them at one point if they wanted to see a doctor.

Afterward, the missionaries did not speak to a mob of reporters as they were taken back to police headquarters to await the judge’s decision.

U.S. SAYS CASE IS UP TO HAITIANS

Speaking before the Haitian charges were announced, U.S. State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said the United States was not seeking to interfere in the case.More from Reuters

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13 Responses to “Idaho 10 Charged With Kidnapping In Haiti”

  1. Jiminey Creepers 4 February 2010 at 9:23 pm #

    Well thats what you get for going where you are not supposed to.

  2. Shawn 5 February 2010 at 2:01 am #

    why would they think thats ok? mind boggling.

  3. Sid Vicious Cycle 5 February 2010 at 9:02 am #

    They should have let the Nogs stew in their own juices.

  4. Hamm 5 February 2010 at 9:46 am #

    Judeo-Christians just playing a silly game. Real Christians would be back in idaho helping white people.

  5. John Fife 5 February 2010 at 10:12 am #

    Justice for trying to bring these little savages into our midst, let them blame “the lord” for sending them on their mission of doom.

  6. John Taurus 5 February 2010 at 3:51 pm #

    In a Haitian jail they will get to know the “real” black man and how he thinks. Let’s hope they are kept for a while so they will really get to know black people.

  7. senji1101 6 February 2010 at 12:03 am #

    You know, this MIGHT be a blessing in disguise. Im starting to read articles wrote by some bleeding hearts that have what sounds to me like they are getting tired of getting kicked in the teeth for sticking their noses in others business.

    This entire issue just may be one of the events that ends up being the crack that begins opening the sheeples eyes. While I detest the fact that people went there and tried to help, the simple fact that the government down there is wielding a sledgehammer to “teach” the “uppity” americans a lesson is sure to help our position more than some would think.

  8. Shera Crossan 6 February 2010 at 12:31 am #

    Senji I can see that and agree

  9. Sliver 6 February 2010 at 4:05 am #

    If you saw the original picture of the little niglets they were trying to help, with their mountains of donated free food, eating like filthy mongrel swine, you’d feel such a contempt rising within you. I cannot abide by these ugly little cretins. As for the missionaries, maybe Americans will indeed let the mongrel muds “stew in their own juices” at glorious long last. Vile mongrels appreciate nothing and stare at you with their mouths open, nostrils flaring to the size of quarters. I feel nothing for or towards them. Like watching animals in a zoo. Nothing at all.

  10. Ben H 8 February 2010 at 1:25 am #

    First of all, I don’t agree with the actions of the 10 missionaries. If they attempt to take those children, they should be procesecuted to the full extent of Haiti’s judical system.

    Secondly, it is amazing how many of the reply’s in this blog display how ignorate, self-involved, and uneducated americans can be. If you what to know what is wrong with america, it is all you racist idiots that think they have some type of superiority over others because of how you look. Get real, the real reason you have to use such distasteful comments. Is because you have to mask your inability to hold an education discussion.

  11. Shera Crossan 8 February 2010 at 3:06 am #

    @Ben don’t you mean educated discussion? Not sure what race you are, or anything like that. But let’s assume you are ‘WHITE’ ignore what you think are distasteful comments made by the as you say it ‘racist’ whites and then take a look at all the uneducated, truly racist dribble made by haters of all races on here. I also bet that if you held an actual conversation with a number of the commenters/readers on here you would be lost in a whirlwind and lost in what has been hidden from your closed mind.

  12. Jiminey Creepers 8 February 2010 at 5:25 am #

    FEED THE APPALACHIAN CHILDEN!!!!AMERICA ADOPT THESE CHILDREN! THEY NEED HOMES RIGHT HERE IN OUR COUNTRY.

  13. Sliver 8 February 2010 at 6:36 am #

    “Ben H” don’t get so indignant that your girly panties get tied in a twisted little knot. If you met me, you’d either lose the argument, or fall in love, or both. So sit down before someone is forced to stop the bleeding. And learn how to express yourself, maybe learn the difference between ‘educated’ and ‘education’ hmm? Then maybe we can talk.


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