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Fast-forward to 2004, and we see the origins of the unrest in Haiti today. ... Canada and France and supported by the U.N., is at the root of the current problems. “And the U.S. Marines flew ...
The decision came amid an outcry from Haitians, both in Haiti and abroad, after the gang leader and aspiring rapper was shown in a video cheerfully unwrapping a silver plaque, a YouTube Creator ...
A gruesome hours-long gang attack in Haiti a couple of days ago left dozens dead, torching homes and cars, while forcing thousands more to run for their lives, in the latest blow to a country that ...
Police and forensics lift a body of a man killed in the streets in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on July 7, 2024. Credit - Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez—ZUMA Press/Shutterstock
Kenyan president William Ruto announces an agreement with Haiti to deploy 1,000 police officers in a mission approved by the United Nations to combat gang violence in the Caribbean nation. [1] The G9 gang launches an offensive within Port-au-Prince, with its leader Jimmy Chérizier announcing the aim of capturing the Haitian cabinet and police ...
The State Department is urging Americans not to travel to Haiti amid fresh gang violence in the country, which declared a state of emergency last week.. While neither the warnings nor violence are ...
Since 2020, Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince has been the site of an ongoing gang war. The government of Haiti and Haitian security forces have struggled to maintain their control of Port-au-Prince amid this conflict, [1] with gangs reportedly controlling up to 90% of the city by 2023. [35]
Examples include Jean-Dickens Toussaint and Abigail Toussaint, a Haitian American couple who were kidnapped on 18 March and later released, [126] Robert Denis, the director of the TV station Canal Bleu kidnapped on 11 April, [127] and Harold Marzouka, the Vice-Consul of Saint Kitts and Nevis and CEO of Haiti Plastics, kidnapped on 15 April. [128]