Nov. 26, 2010 -- The OAS-CARICOM Joint Election Observation Mission in Haiti deplores
the significant increase in pre-election violence which has tarnished
the last days of the election campaign.
The Mission reminds the
presidential candidates, political parties and political platforms
which have signed the Code of Conduct for the Elections that they
committed themselves, inter alia, to promote an atmosphere of tolerance
during the election campaign as well as to renounce the use of weapons,
physical or verbal aggression, and to respect the right of rival
parties and their supporters to meet and to campaign without disruption
throughout the country. The Mission calls on all political leaders,
whether or not they have signed the electoral good conduct agreement,
to demonstrate responsible leadership by publicly calling on their
supporters to remain calm and to display restraint and tolerance.
The
Mission strongly condemns the acts of violence, intimidation, vandalism
and the torching of electoral offices, and in particular the
confrontation between the supporters of “Respé” and “Inité” which led
to the death of two persons. Nevertheless, the JEOM wishes to underline
that its observers have been present at a large number of well
conducted public rallies during the election campaign. This illustrates
the democratic and pacific commitment displayed by citizens in general.
The
Joint Mission calls on the Haitian National Police to do all in their
power to curb this increase in violence and to take the necessary steps
to prevent confrontations, especially when they have been alerted in
advance of political rallies. In this way they will contribute to the
maintenance of a peaceful pre-election environment and to the peace of
mind necessary for voters to carry out their right to vote on Election
Day.