| Years of prison, but no justice for Haiti’s women inmates
 PORT-AU-PRINCE — The inmates at Haiti’s only women’s prison cry out in desperation as warden Marie-Yolaine Mathieu makes her rounds, hoping that she will hear their case and perhaps, help secure their release. “Director, director, I need to speak to you,” calls out  one woman with matted hair and a blemished face, whose days of  incarceration without a conviction turned first into weeks and now  months. Like so many others, the woman makes a  futile plea for Mathieu’s intervention. “I’ve been  in this prison for six months. I have a 10-year-old child who has not  been cared for since my mother died during the earthquake,” she cried. “I can’t take it any more,” she screams, beside herself  with despair. This impoverished Caribbean  country’s broken judicial system has failed its citizens at every turn.  But it has been especially delinquent in prosecuting those who face  criminal charges but have never been convicted of crimes. Haiti’s main in prison in Port-au-Prince was virtually  destroyed by the 7.0-magnitude quake on Jan. 12, and almost all of its  estimated 4,000 male prisoners escaped. But the  women’s institution — condemned years ago by UN officials as “cruel and  inhumane” — still holds its unhappy occupants. This was built for around  30 inmates houses 300. The prison director said  however said she feels for the women, but that she is powerless to  improve their plight.“They keep arresting the  women and sending them to us,” Mathieu said, “and the criminal justice  system does not free them. What is one to do?”.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100706com3.html | 
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29. Alam n'yo kaya na ngayon ang ika-115 na pagdiriwang ng pinakaunang 
labanan ng Himagsikan bago pa man ang pangkalahataang pag-aaklas? Ngayon 
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