What is happening?

Le Credit Mutuel (a large French bank) is financing Bernard Martinod to build ‘The French Village”, a housing development in Haiti.

The land they are building on belongs to the Haitian Academy, a non-profit American school and clinic that has owned and occupied the land since 1988. The Haitian Academy has been attempting to use legal channels to have this stopped.

On August 7th, 2014 the Haitian Academy was attacked by armed men working for Bernard Martinod. Employees were physically assaulted, medical equipment and school property was stolen and destroyed. For almost 30 days Martinod’s men patrolled the property and continued to destroy the campus.

before_attack-after_attack

On September 3rd, school staff were returned to the campus by court order and police escort. Rebuilding began immediately – six days later classes for the academic year began.

A few weeks later Martinod tried again – on September 19th he sent a rogue Haitian SWAT team to the campus. They disarmed the school’s security team, and evicted students and employees from the property at gunpoint.

This time a judge and police force reinstated the school staff to the property the next day.

On October 16th, 2014  Martinod once more sent a team of rogue Haitian SWAT, CIMO, UDMO to the property. School staff were again ejected – Martinod’s men now patrol the grounds.

Help us return to our campus and fight this criminal occupation! Ask the Haitian government and the organizations that are funding Martinod for justice!

Bernard Martinod responds with lies and inaccuracies

This morning Bernard Martinod posted several documents stating lies and inaccuracies regarding The Haitian Academy and its founder Dr. Marie René. Bernard Martinod stated that; In 1995 Dr. Marie René began squatting on the campus land. He has had no involvement in the events that have transpired. Facts: 1. The Haitian Academy land was purchased in 1988. The […]

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Urgent – Campus occupied by Bernard Martinod’s men

10/17/2014 Haitian SWAT team returned to the school grounds early this morning to protect Martinod’s men who are still occupying the property illegally. There are several of their cars patrolling the gate and main road intimidating members of the community. Mrs. Rene’s life is being threatened – they have no legal papers to be there. […]

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Urgent – Campus taken over again on 10/16/2014

10/16/2014 a team of SWAT, CIMO, UDMO again disarmed the school security and forcefully ejected security, staff and students without any warrant or legal paper work. The cars who brought those men to the property have the following license plate numbers, bb73102 and bb29940. They stayed on the property until late evening to prevent local […]

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Our Petition

A petition was started to on September 26th, 2014 to encourage the Haitian Government to look into the heinous events of August 7th, 2014 and the campus occupation by Bernard Martinod’s armed men. We reached 50 signatures in just 1 day which then doubled into 100 signatures. Below are some petition updates: 50 Signatures reached Thank […]

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Order returned on campus

09/20/2014 Legitimate Haitian police returned to the campus and the remainder of Martinod’s men fled. Dr. René was legally reinstated on the property with her staff. Our legal team is fighting the good fight and we’re glad to have them standing with us.

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Campus Takeover – Update

09/19/2014 A Haitian SWAT team disarmed the school security and forcefully ejected security, staff and students without any warrant or legal paper work. They then allowed Bernard Martinod’s men to occupy the campus once more. Hours later, local residents chased Martinod’s men from the main campus however were afraid to stay past dark. It was […]

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First day of school – Academic year 2014-15

We’re happy to welcome The Haitian Academy students, parents, teachers, and staff to the Academic year 2014-15. We have worked these past couple of days to ensure that our students return to school in a normal, clean environment. The Haitian and American anthems have been sung and our eager students are in class ready to […]

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Meeting with Teachers

Our meeting with our teachers went really well today. Everyone is ready for the start of classes tomorrow. We reviewed our new schedule, and everyone is getting their classrooms ready. We’re motivated to offer an exceptional academic year to our students, parents, and teachers.

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Meeting with Parents

Today we met with our parents who are standing strong with us. We’ve heard so many words of encouragement. Our parents are not frightened by this ordeal instead they’re invigorated by our resilience and determination. Haitian Academy alumni have come and offered their support and solidarity. Parents will be sending their children back to The […]

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