BEYOND SHOCK Charting the landscape of sexual violence in post-quake Haiti: Progress, Challenges & Emerging Trends 2010-2012 Anne-christine d’Adesky with PotoFanm+Fi Foreword by Edwidge Danticat | Photo essay by Nadia Todres November 2012 www.potofi.org | www.potofanm.org Report Sponsors: Trocaire, World Pulse & Tides Beyond Shock report 11.26 ABRIDGED VERSION (SHORT REPORT) Author: Anne‐christine d’Adesky and the PotoFanm+Fi coalition © PotoFanm+Fi November 2012. All Rights Reserved. www.potofanm.org For information, media inquiries, report copies: Contact: Anne‐christine d’Adesky Report Coordinator, PotoFanm+Fi Email:
[email protected] Haiti: +508 | 3438 2315 US: (415) 690‐6199 1 Beyond Shock DEDICATION This report is dedicated to Haitians who are victims of crimes of sexual violence, including those affected after the historic 2010 earthquake. Some died of injuries related to these crimes. Others have committed suicide, unable to bear injustice and further suffering. May they rest in peace. May we continue to seek justice in their names. Let their memory serve as a reminder of the sacredness of every human life and the moral necessity to act with all our means to protect it. It is also dedicated to the survivors who have had the courage to step out of the shadows of shock, pain, suffering, indignity, and silence and into recovery and public advocacy. Their voices guide a growing grassroots movement. We also acknowledge and thank the many individuals and groups in and outside Haiti – community activists, political leaders, health providers, police officers, lawyers, judges, witnesses, caretakers and family members, human rights and gender activists, journalists and educators – who carry the torch.