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Laura Silsby released from Haiti jail

Laura Silsby released from Haiti jail

by Associated Press

NWCN.com

Posted on May 17, 2010 at 12:37 PM

Updated Monday, May 17 at 1:19 PM

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - The last of 10 Americans detained while trying to take 33 children out of Haiti following the Jan. 12 earthquake was released Monday after a judge convicted her and sentenced her to the time she had already served in jail.

Laura Silsby, the organizer of the ill-fated effort to take the children to an orphanage being set up in the Dominican Republic, returned to her jail cell briefly to retrieve belongings before quickly heading to the Port-au-Prince airport.

"I'm praising God," Silsby told The Associated Press as she waited for a flight out of Haiti. She declined further questions.

The Idaho businesswoman had been in custody since Jan. 29. She was originally charged with kidnapping and criminal association. Those charges were dropped and she was convicted of arranging illegal travel under a 1980 statute restricting movement out of Haiti signed by then-dictator Jean-Claude Duvalier.

Prosecutor Jean-Serge Joseph said she was convicted and sentenced to the 3 months and 8 days she has spent behind bars. Earlier, the prosecution had recommended a six-month sentence and she faced a maximum of three years on the charge.

"She is free," Joseph said.

The 40-year-old Silsby told the court earlier she thought the children were orphans whose homes were destroyed in the earthquake. But she lacked the proper papers to remove them from the country at a time when the government was restricting adoptions to prevent child trafficking in the chaos that followed the earthquake.

An AP investigation later revealed all the children had at least one living parent, who had turned their children over to the group in hopes of securing better lives for them.

 

 

 

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s8ten said on May 18, 2010 at 7:12 AM

@chubbs what she did was illegal without the proper paperwork you idiot! How did she know the person was the real parent? Had she met them before? Spent time with them? Think outside the box you ignorant moron!!!

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jenidiver said on May 17, 2010 at 7:53 PM

What everybody overlooks is that there were children who DID need help (and maybe still do) but finding them was just more bother than Ms. Silsby wanted to go to. I wonder how the folks who accompanied her feel about that.

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chubbs said on May 17, 2010 at 2:38 PM

She didn't kidnap them, you morons. The parents willingly turned them over.

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bullfrog54 said on May 17, 2010 at 2:07 PM

Women of the world should be proud. One giant step backwards!

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s8ten said on May 17, 2010 at 1:55 PM

@bazwest AND kanajune let's say after Hurricane Katrina a group of Mexican Nationals crossed the border and went to "collect" children who were lost or stuck. Their intentions were honorable but they just went in and took them in the name of their church. I bet you wouldn't be okay with that now would you? I hate these religious nuts who hide behing the guise of their god and fool the ignorant into believing that just because they are religious their intentions were only for god and the greater good. What a bunch of hypocrisy and malarky! Shame on both of you!

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bullfrog54 said on May 17, 2010 at 1:55 PM

So much for common sense and female intuition on Silsby's part. She "thought" the children were orphans!? Good thing she isn't president!

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bazwest said on May 17, 2010 at 1:42 PM

clear2copy your prejudice is obvious and unfortunate. From what I know about Haiti, the children may indeed have been better off had they gone on to new lives elsewhere. The parents were complicent and thus it was not kidnapping. However, the end never justifies the means. The means must also be just and right. This lady made some serious errors in judgement and has now satisfied the demands of justice of the Haitian officials. I can't fault her for wanting to help these children, but I do take issue with her methods.

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clear2copy said on May 17, 2010 at 1:22 PM

Self-righteous cultist kidnapper got off easy.

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kanajune said on May 17, 2010 at 1:09 PM

Amazing! After all the venom and hatred was poured out on her here, she dealt with the brutal Haitian legal system. All this for trying to help. I think I'd think twice before traveling to any foreign country to try and help in a timely manner. Let the governments do it the proper way with all the paperwork in order while the needy victims die off. We seem to think if we just send money.......and sometimes I think that's all the Haitian government wanted from us in the first place.

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