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If the government doesn’t put its head together to push back the gangs, they will head toward Belladère and then we will be at war because the Dominicans will never accept this.” ...
The Haitian government has turned to drones to go after gang leaders who have captured much of the capital. But legal experts say that violates international law.
Haiti’s most powerful gang coalition and another criminal armed group operating in the country’s breadbasket have been added to a United Nations global sanctions list.
According to the United Nations, nearly 1.3 million people in Haiti are currently displaced.
With no elected government, spiraling violence, and little international success, Haiti faces a multidimensional collapse few see a clear path out of.
The United Nations on Thursday added Haiti’s powerful gang alliance "Viv Ansanm" to its list of groups violating children’s rights in conflicts. The coalition, accused of abuses, was named in ...
A wave of drone strikes has temporarily shaken Haiti’s criminal landscape, but questions remain about the strategy’s long-term effectiveness.
The presence of foreign mercenaries in Haiti’s anti-gang fight and the lack of transparency around the players, most notably the former head of Blackwater, Erik Prince, and the rules of engagement, ...
Around December 11, for instance, the UN noted that the gangs killed more than 70 people near the town of Petite-Riviere de l’Artibonite, and vigilante groups killed 67 people, many of them assumed to ...
The head of Haiti's transitional council admitted that authorities have hired mercenaries to help them fight against armed gangs that control most of the country.
As the crisis in Haiti deepens, a record number of people have been forced to leave their homes due to gang violence according to the United Nations.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said members of Tren de Aragua and MS-13 have been encountered attempting to enter the United States from Canada.