Published on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 by CommonDreams.org
Mercenaries Circling
On March 9 and 10, there will be a Haiti conference in Miami for private military and security companies to showcase their services to governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the earthquake devastated country.
On their website [1] for the
Triple Canopy, a private military company with extensive security operations in
Another company seeking work is EODT Technology [2] which promises in its ad that its personnel are licensed to carry weapons in
A retired CIA special operations officer founded another company, Overseas Security & Strategic Information [3], also advertising with IPOA for security business in
Patrick Elie, the former Minister of Defence in Haiti, told [4] Anthony Fenton of the Inter Press Service that "these guys are like vultures coming to grab the loot over this disaster, and probably money that might have been injected into the Haitian economy is just going to be grabbed by these companies and I'm sure they are not the only these mercenary companies but also other companies like Haliburton or these other ones that always come on the heels of the troops."
Naomi Klein, world renowned author of The Shock Doctrine [5], has criticized the militarization of the response to the earthquake and the presence of "disaster capitalists" swooping into
Security is a necessity for the development of human rights. But outsourcing security to private military contractors has not proven beneficial in the
Human rights organizations have long challenged the growth in private security contractors in part because governments have failed to establish effective systems for requiring them to be transparent and for holding them accountable.
It is challenging enough to hold government accountable. The privatization of a public service like security gives government protection to private corporations which are also difficult to hold accountable. The combination is doubly difficult to regulate.
The
This is yet another example of what the world saw after Katrina. Private security forces, including Blackwater, also descended on the
Contractors like these soak up much needed money which could instead go for job creation or humanitarian and rebuilding assistance.
In a final bit of irony, the IPOA, according to the Institute for Southern Studies, promises that all profits from the event will be donated to the Clinton-Bush
Bill is Legal Director at the Center for Constitutional Rights and a law professor at
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