[NewPacifica] rally flier



Mr. LeFever, I get them, have for years in my outlook inbox, got this one 
too.

But here's the info minus the picture............





Emmanuel "Toto" Constant headed the

paramilitary death squad known as FRAPH

(Revolutionary Front for the Advancement and

Progress of Haiti) during Haiti's 1991-1994

coup d'état, which claimed the lives of 5000

Haitians. FRAPH repressed resistance to the

military dictatorship that governed Haiti during

the coup d'état. Under the command of Mr.

Constant, members of FRAPH orchestrated a

systematic campaign of rape, torture, arson and

executions against the residents of the poorest

communities in Haiti.

Mr. Constant fled Haiti to the U.S. in 1994 when

a Haitian court issued a warrant for his arrest for

murder and torture. From 1996 until his arrest

by New York State authorities for mortgage

fraud in 2006, Constant has enjoyed de facto

political asylum and a comfortable lifestyle as a

mortgage broker in Queens, NY, despite

extradition requests from Haiti for his crimes

against humanity and international outcry.

In 2004, the Center for Constitutional Rights

(CCR) and the Center for Justice & Accountability

LEADER OF FRAPH

For Crimes Against the Haitian People

RAPE - TORTURE - MURDER

666 Broadway, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10012 212-614-6464 www.ccrjustice.org

RALLY for HUMAN

RIGHTS in HAITI

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

8:00am

Supreme Court of NY State

320 Jay St (at Johnson St.)

Brooklyn, NY 11201

Join us outside the courthouse on the first

day of Toto Constant's trial for mortgage

fraud to bear witness as Constant faces

justice in the U.S. and to show solidarity with

the Haitian people who anxiously await a fair

trial for Constant's human rights abuses in

Haiti someday.

(CJA) filed a civil suit against Mr. Constant in

New York on behalf of three women who

survived FRAPH's campaign of violence against

women, including rape. In 2006, the court

found Constant liable for torture, including rape,

attempted extrajudicial killing, and crimes

against humanity humanity. He has been ordered to pay

$19 million dollars in damages, which he is

currently trying to get out of paying.

However, Mr. Constant continued to live freely in

the U.S. until he was arrested for mortgage

fraud in July 2006. In 2007, after receiving

information from Haitian and U.S. activists and

human rights attorneys about Constant's past,

Judge Gerges set aside the original plea bargain

for Constant, over objections of the Department

of Homeland Security, which was urging

Constant's immediate deportation to Haiti. Haiti

is currently fraught with an incompetent

judiciary, a weak prison system, and a complete

disregard for the rule of law. If Constant was

deported to Haiti as a result of this plea, he

would likely serve no time for his previous

crimes of systematic rape, torture, arson and

executions of civilians and would continue to

wreak havoc on the people of Haiti.

www.ccrjustice.org



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