Defensa
Gobierno de Haití para compensar a ex militares
- Miércoles, 25 de abril 2012 21:54
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haití (defend.ht)-El gobierno de Haití el miércoles comenzó a registrar cientos de veteranos para que puedan recibir las pensiones y salarios atrasados, pero el esfuerzo no llegó a tratar de eliminar una fuerza rogue armada de varias bases viejas como sus dirigentes claman por el regreso de un militar.
Former members of the Armed Forces of Haiti on Wednesday responded to the summons of the Minister of the Interior. However, the military who came from 10 departments have expressed dissatisfaction with the compensation process. In addition to compensation, the military demanded compensation and remobilization of FAD'H.
Several hundred men in civilian clothes were given appointments at the old location of the Academie de Freres. The Interior Minister Thierry Mayard-Paul said a budget of around 106 million gourdes were available for this operation.
Discontent prevailed among the former soldiers who described the process of masquerade. The group includes an estimated 3,500 former soldiers and followers too young to have served in the military that was abolished in 1995 because of its abusive past. Some of them operate from an army barracks in the district of Carrefour just outside Haiti's capital.














































































