Port-au-Prince: The Archbishop of Port-au-Prince has called for the release of 10 people who were kidnapped in Haiti on April 11 and are being held for ransom.
“We demand security and peace for all missionaries and all people,”Archbishop Max Mesidor said. “We demand the immediate and unconditional release of our detained brothers and sisters.”
Five priests, two nuns, and three laypeople were abducted at Croix-des-Bouquets, a suburb of Port-au-Prince, April 11. According to local news, they were taken while on the way to attend the installation of a parish priest.
According to Haitian media, the “400 Mawozo” gang admitted culpability for the kidnapping, and is demanding $1 million in ransom.
Two of the kidnapped, one priest and one nun, are citizens of France.
Church leaders in Haiti have condemned the kidnappings, and called for action to be taken against the perpetrators.
Fr. Gilbert Peltrop, the secretary general of the Haitian Conference of the Religious, told Reuters that “the nation must stand up to fight these thugs.”
Bishop Pierre-André Dumas of Anse-à-Veau et Miragoâne, vice president of the Episcopal Conference of Haiti, told AFP that “the Church prays and stands in solidarity with all the victims of this heinous act.”
“This is too much,” he said. “The time has come for these inhuman acts to stop.”
The Archdiocese of Port-au-Prince warned in a statement that gang violence has reached “unprecedented” levels in the country.
“For some time now, we have been witnessing the descent into hell of Haitian society,” the archdiocese stated, as reported by AFP. “The public authorities who are doing nothing to resolve this crisis are not immune from suspicion,” the statement continued, condemning “complacency and complicity.”
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