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    Haiti closes orphanage for child neglect

    CARREFOUR, Haiti (AP) — An orphanage where the director was accused by U.S. missionaries of not feeding children and selling donated goods was closed Friday in a rare crackdown by Haitian authorities.

    Police officers and child welfare officials sealed off the unpaved street in front of the Son of God orphanage and 46 children who lived there were loaded into a UNICEF bus and taken to new homes. Police also took the daughter of the orphanage's founder in for questioning.

    Diem Pierre, general coordinator of the Institute of Welfare and Research, said the government closed the orphanage permanently because inspectors found children living in unsanitary conditions. He said the inspection was prompted by complaints from U.S. missionaries.

    "We found kids with health problems," Pierre told The Associated Press. "They looked as though they hadn't eaten. They looked malnourished."

    Such enforcement actions are rare in Haiti. Officials complain that child welfare workers lack the resources and training to investigate the several hundred orphanages and group homes in a country in which many parents are forced to abandon their children because of poverty or as they seek work abroad.

    Haiti has an estimated 50,000 children in orphanages, though many have at least one parent still alive. Tens of thousands of Haitian children are also forced to work as domestic servants or prostitutes, particularly over the border in the Dominican Republic.

    The government shut down a group home in the Port-au-Prince area in May only after U.S. federal prosecutors indicted the director, Matthew Andrew Carter of Brighton, Michigan, on charges of child sexual abuse. He was extradited to Miami, Florida, to face charges.

    Pierre said only one other orphanage had been closed by the Haitian government in recent years.

    The Son of God orphanage is a three-story building in Carrefour, a densely packed and dusty city along the edge of the sea to the west of downtown Port-au-Prince. The director, Maccene Hypolitte, was arrested in July on suspicion of involvement in child trafficking based on allegations presented by U.S. missionaries. Under the Haitian legal system he has been jailed pending a judicial investigation and has not been charged.

    The report compiled by a coalition of five U.S. Christian missions and the aid group Catholic Relief Services alleges that Hypolitte had offered to let a missionary take a child away to receive medical care in exchange for a payment of $1,250, a figure that was later raised to $2,000. The missionary, working with Haitian authorities, returned later with part of the payment and Hypolitte was arrested.

    His wife, Marie Andree Hypolitte, has been running the orphanage with the couple's 30-year-old daughter, and she denied any wrongdoing. She said the American missionaries have accused them of trafficking and abuse because they want to take over the business.

    The wife said that the poor conditions of the orphanage, including dirty mattresses on the floor, holes in the concrete walls and the smell of urine, were proof that the family was not involved in any criminal activity.

    "If I were selling kids, would this institution look like this?" she said, her voice choked with tears.

    As she spoke, half a dozen toddlers with sunken eyes and patchy hair, signs of apparent malnutrition, wandered around the home.

    The U.S. missionaries who raised the original complaints welcomed the closure.

    Seth Barnes, executive director of one of the groups, Adventures in Missions, based in Gainesville, Georgia, said he and workers at six other organizations learned of the problems after visiting Son of God last year to check on donations of clothes and other goods and to see if the children needed any help.

    Barnes said they found that donated clothes had gone missing and donated food disappeared from storerooms even as the children appeared to be going hungry. He said some kids simply vanished without any records or adequate explanation from the staff of the orphanage.

    Barnes described conditions as "horrific" and said they began complaining to local authorities.

    "We knew as of a year ago that there was a serious problem," he said.

     
     
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    37 comments

    • Rebecca  •  New York, United States  •  6 mths ago
      how did it take a year to shut it down? It should have been shut down in a week.
    • The Old Medic  •  7 mths ago
      It must have REALLY been bad for the Haitians to close it down.
    • rufus  •  7 mths ago
      The money we send over there never goes for what is needed. They just put it in there pockets.
    • l c  •  Sherman, United States  •  7 mths ago
      There is a special place in hell for poeple who abuse and neglect children.
      • David 7 mths ago
        It's presently being run by Oboma's Mama.
    • Flash  •  Cicero, United States  •  7 mths ago
      So where did all that money go? Oh that's right so their select few can live the life of of the rich. No more money to Haiti ever.
      • david 7 mths ago
        Where does the money go in the USA ? In the pockets of the rich ! you know them as the 1 percenters .
      • Susie 7 mths ago
        The American people donated almost $1 Billion to Haiti. What happened to all the money?
      • OBummer 7 mths ago
        eorge Soros is one of the 1 percenters, but I dont see any libturds whining about that rich bastad.
    • Yeo  •  Burlington, Canada  •  7 mths ago
      I was one of the poeple pushing the original petition going around for this. everything happened so quickly this week, even though the original investigation started 15 months ago. In a matter of days it went from confirmed neglect and abust to shut down. It's amazing what the power ofpeple who care can do.
      • Susie 7 mths ago
        Just wish more people would care.....
      • Charlie 7 mths ago
        What about the elderly there?
      • Yeo 7 mths ago
        I know there are many many more issues Charlie...I just had specific ties to the people who started the investigations into this orphanage.
    • Old Pilot  •  7 mths ago
      Just another ordinary day in Haiti.
    • Rabbit  •  Meriden, United States  •  7 mths ago
      "The wife said that the poor conditions of the orphanage, including dirty mattresses on the floor, holes in the concrete walls and the smell of urine, were proof that the family was not involved in any criminal activity.
      "If I were selling kids, would this institution look like this?" she said, her voice choked with tears."

      LOL! Yes! Because you were pocketing the cash not using it for the good of the children! Some criminals are beyond stupid. And no I won't give her the benefit of the doubt that she was unaware of any wrong doing....
      • US Patriot 7 mths ago
        It SHOULD read: "The wife said that the poor conditions of the orphanage, including dirty mattresses on the floor, holes in the concrete walls and the smell of urine, were MOST CERTAINLY proof that the family was involved in the criminal activity of stealing the money intended to aid the children." Then she would go on to say, "And since I am selling kids anyway, why shouldn't this institution look like this?" she said, voice choked with tears because she had been caught.

        How anyone could put themselves before a child like this is something only a starving animal could do.
    • justdewit  •  Clarksburg, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Thats the problem most of the funds that are sent overseas and here as well. You donate and send money ... who knows if it gets to the people or purpose it was intended for. Just like the article on the Breast cancer fund raisers. not all of it go's to that. Someone is padding there pockets.
    • Pat  •  7 mths ago
      If they knew about it a year ago, why didn't they do something about it a year ago?
      • Yeo 7 mths ago
        It took a government investigation, World Vision and UNICEF also investigated.
      • Josie 7 mths ago
        They tried, you numbskull! It took that long for anything to get done. Please learn to read before posting!
      • myrianim 7 mths ago
        They couldn't simply directly close the orphanage because of several reports. They have to investigate and collect evidence etc..etc...if there are enough proof, they act accordingly like this.
    • el pa  •  Miami, United States  •  7 mths ago
      It is not only the orphanages in Haiti that are selling the food.The schools are doing the same thing.To my opinion people in Haiti just don't care for the kids future which is the future of Haiti.
    • THE WORKS JR.  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Haiti, we are all still waiting to hear some good news from you. All of the donations and prayers sent your way don't seem to be bearing fruit. Please prove wrong the things the world says about you.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      They feed their children mud cookies to take away the hunger pangs. What a miserable people and what a miserable society.
    • Insidious Banana  •  7 mths ago
      They should close the entire COUNTRY for neglect!
    • Timothy H  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  7 mths ago
      send a couple million mr clinton
    • JAY CEE  •  Morrisville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      what else is new, those people are CRAZY MAN
    • Maureen  •  Ogden, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Good! Now do something about the Russian, Romanian and Chinese orphanages.
    • Robert  •  7 mths ago
      Haiti needs someone like Gaddafi to build and staff free schools and hospitals and build free roads and housing like he did in Libya.
    • none  •  7 mths ago
      Last time i check enough money was donated to haiti after the earth quake to give every single man woman and child over $120,000 each. Those people are just surving, not prospering, of course they are going to sell the food and goods of others.
    • Stephen  •  Milwaukee, United States  •  7 mths ago
      The U.S. has earmarked 12 billion dollars in aid to Haiti..........and Hillary is in Libya right now with the U.S. check book to help the revolution. Is there no end to the Democrat charity
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