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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti − Armed men belonging to Haiti's Gran Grif gang killed at least 70 people, including three infants, and forced at least 3,000 to flee as they swept through a town shooting ...
On 2 and 3 March, armed gangs stormed the two largest prisons in Haiti, one in Croix des Bouquets, the other in Port-au-Prince. [12] More than 4,700 inmates escaped. [10] Police were reported to be undermanned and outgunned by the gangs, with only 9,000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting. [13]
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 ...
Raboteau is a shanty town neighborhood by the sea in Gonaïves in north-west Haiti. [1] Following the 1991 Haitian coup d'état against President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, residents held rallies in support of Aristide and opposing the de facto military dictatorship that replaced him.
Suffering from gang violence since the mid-2010's, the crisis in Haiti was exacerbated in 2021 following the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.Most of the gang violence took place in Port-au-Prince, the capital, and occasionally spread to other localities, including Cabaret.
Bref coup d'oeil sur les origines de la presse haïtienne, 1764-1850 (in French). Jean Desquiron (ed.). Haïti à la une: une anthologie de la presse haïtienne de 1724 à 1934 (in French). OCLC 30509786. (6 volumes, 1993–1997)
Mexico: Foreign Minister Alicia Bárcena condemned the violence in Haiti, and said that the solution must come from within the country and without external interference. [225] Venezuela: President Nicolás Maduro called for an "integral support" to Haiti, including in the economic and social scenarios. [225]
Haïti Observateur (French pronunciation: [aiti ɔpsɛʁvatœʁ]) is a US-based weekly newspaper founded in 1971 [2] that focuses on news concerning Haiti.It is published in Brooklyn, New York, and has large distribution networks in other locations in the United States, as well in Canada and France.