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In May, vigilantes rampaged across a town in the countryside, Haitian media reported, torching buildings, attacking a church and beheading worshipers, seemingly at random. In November, vigilantes ...
Haiti’s gangs have gained “near-total control” of the capital and authorities are unable to stop escalating violence across ...
More than 1.3 million people have been displaced in Haiti as surging gang violence, lawlessness, and impunity expose the ...
The Trump administration is using Haiti’s “widespread” gang violence, along with the State Department’s recent decision to ...
One of Haiti’s staunchest advocates in Congress wants to force the Trump administration to come up with a clear U.S. strategy ...
With Haiti in the grips of gang violence, 'extremely generous' US diaspora lends a hand. Why is Haiti a failed state? Gangs now control much of the capital following President Jovenel Moïse's ...
SEAL, as gang violence surges. Prince advises on security strategies to restore order and support police efforts.
Gang violence is tearing Haiti apart. Here’s what to know By Caitlin Hu, CNN 4 minute read Updated 8:50 PM EDT, Tue August 1, 2023 Link Copied! Video Ad ...
Haitian gangs appear to be using weapons also used by the Gulf Clan, a Colombian cartel, which operates along the country’s Caribbean coastline and uses neighboring countries to traffic cocaine.
Haiti's gangs have always been deadly. But now at least one group is portraying itself as a paramilitary force, with more weapons, equipment and uniforms than ever before.
And Jimmy Chérizier, known as Babekyou in Haitian Creole — or Barbecue — is one of the most powerful and notorious gang leaders. He heads the G9 federation of gangs .
Haiti’s criminal gangs have exerted “near-total control” over the capital, as escalating violence pushes the Caribbean nation ...
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