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Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by God1000(m): 9:02pm On Mar 11

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CRjIEDX7ys


Haiti is fast descending into anarchy.

Over the weekend, the violence in the capital Port-au-Prince ramped up once again. Heavily armed gangs attacked the National Palace and set part of the Interior Ministry on fire with petrol bombs.

It comes after a sustained attack on the international airport, which remains closed to all flights - including one carrying Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

He tried to fly back to Haiti from the United States last week, but his plane was refused permission to land. He was then turned away from the neighbouring Dominican Republic too.

Mr Henry is now stuck in Puerto Rico, unable to set foot in the nation he ostensibly leads.


Among those who did manage to get into the stricken Caribbean nation, though, was a group of US military personnel.

Following a request from the US State Department, the Pentagon confirmed it had carried out an operation to, as it put it, "augment the security" of the US embassy in Port-au-Prince and airlift all non-essential staff to safety.

Soon after, the EU said it had evacuated all of its diplomats, fleeing a nation mired in violence and facing its biggest humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake.

Millions of Haitians, however, simply don't have that luxury. They're trapped, no matter how bad things get.

The situation is dire at the State University of Haiti Hospital, known as the general hospital, in downtown Port-au-Prince. There is no sign of any medical staff at all.

A dead body, covered by a sheet and swarming with flies, lies in a bed next to patients waiting in vain for treatment.

Despite the overpowering stench, no-one has come to remove the body. It is rapidly decomposing in the Caribbean heat.

There are no doctors, they all fled last week," said Philippe a patient who didn't want to give his real name.


"We can't go outside. We hear the explosions and gunfire. So, we must have courage and stay here, we can't go anywhere."

With no prime minister and a government in disarray, the gangs' power over the capital is near absolute.

They control more than 80% of Port-au-Prince and the country's most notorious gang leader, Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier has again told the prime minister to resign.

"If Ariel Henry doesn't step down and the international community continues to support him," he said last week, "they will lead us directly to a civil war which will end in genocide."

Meanwhile, the police, outnumbered and demoralised, are struggling to keep looters at bay. The Salomon police station in Port-au-Prince was attacked and burnt out, and charred police vehicles lie outside the still-smouldering building.

Nevertheless, even in the face of the total collapse of law and order, people must still venture out to make a living.

At a nearby market, several street hawkers told the BBC they had no other option but to leave their homes, even with gunmen roaming the streets.

"I have three kids, and I'm all they have - I'm their mother and their father," said Jocelyn, a market trader who also didn't want to give her real name.

"So, I'm obliged to take to the streets. Yesterday gunmen came here and stole all our money. A lot of vendors lost all their money. But there's no way to stay at home when you have three mouths to feed."

"The anxiety is killing me when I'm in the street," echoed an older woman selling fruit. "I keep thinking what if I get shot dead? Who will take care of my children then? I have no family to support me."

To the west, in one of Haiti's nearest neighbours, Jamaica, the dignitaries, diplomats and heads of state of the Caricom regional group are gathering for an emergency summit.

The instability in Haiti is a problem for the entire Caribbean community, and for Washington too. The idea of a nation of some 11 million people being run by gangs is of huge concern, particularly the potential impact on outward migration during an election year in the US.

It's clear Caricom favours seeing Mr Henry resign as soon as possible, from outside of the country if necessary.

The Biden administration in the US has publicly said the unelected prime minister - who had promised to hold an election in February - should return to Haiti, but only in order to stand down and begin a transition to a new government.

Privately, though, US diplomats are increasingly aware that it might now be impossible for him to return, and that even attempting to do so could further destabilise Haiti.

A UN-backed plan for a Kenyan-led rapid reaction force to tackle the gangs is still far from becoming a reality.

To add to the lawlessness, a week ago, around 4,000 inmates escaped after the gangs attacked the main prison in Port-au-Prince.

Those prisoners are now back on the streets and bolstering the ranks of their gangs.

In the aftermath, the cell doors are now wide open, the facility is virtually abandoned and there are blood stains on the ground after gunmen overpowered the guards.

A prime minister unable to return, violent gangs in control of the capital and dead bodies piling up on the streets: Haiti is currently a nation about as close to a failed state as it's possible to be.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-68531759.amp

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by God1000(m): 9:03pm On Mar 11
Shame on Haiti, It's really a big shame for a country of 11 million people not to have a well equipped military that will defend the country at a time like this, they are now begging Kenya to send their police.

What's wrong with black man?

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Righteousness2(m): 9:06pm On Mar 11
No Jews! No News!

The entire world is talking about Gaza.
Meanwhile in Haiti

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Golan007: 9:52pm On Mar 11
Where's that guy that was arguing with me about Haiti?
angry

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Dpharisee: 10:50am On Mar 12
America has totally destabilised this country with their interference

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Badamercy(f): 10:50am On Mar 12
Damn Damn damn

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:50am On Mar 12
grin

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by eepeepook: 10:51am On Mar 12
Why does this country never have peace? The worst part is, it is a third world nation. Well, nature doing its thing in reducing the population. Let them continue. By the time the citizens are reduced to two million in number, resources will go round equally. To an extent, I don’t believe this news, especially from the BBC. They know how to magnify situations to appear dire.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Skillsnigeria: 10:51am On Mar 12
grin hmmm
Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by bennybuhari: 10:51am On Mar 12
Despite all Wyclef did for this country

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Artscollection: 10:51am On Mar 12
Na wetin oyibo dey like.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by salbis(m): 10:52am On Mar 12
Leaving peacefully is good.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by GanagiBitrus: 10:53am On Mar 12
Nigeria may soon spiral to collapse if we continue pampering Bandits aka Boko Haram terrorists.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by inoki247: 10:53am On Mar 12
Lol country of few people still not getting right and confused...

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Raalsalghul: 10:54am On Mar 12
Black people again?

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by jayAjoku(m): 10:55am On Mar 12
All sponsored by the West and the British government so that they can be Gobbling up natural resources at the back end . Experienced people know that at the back end massive looting of natural resources is going on

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by heniford2: 10:55am On Mar 12
Very very bad

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by Franzinni: 10:57am On Mar 12
The poster above is currently in a psychiatric care... Please don't take him serious... I hear his madness is seasonal so it's no surprise he cant access his brain because it is temporarily out of service.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by axglide(m): 10:57am On Mar 12
Gangs think it’s easy to run a country.

Christ Jesus is the only answer for the world today

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by emmancipated(m): 10:57am On Mar 12
Woah, this is total chaos
Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by zinaunreal(m): 10:57am On Mar 12
World first gang government loading

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by kestolove95(m): 10:57am On Mar 12
You killed your leader ND u expect to live in peace

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by GRACEGLORY: 10:58am On Mar 12
It’s a world system breakdown, World-System in Crisis.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by JChris01: 10:58am On Mar 12
alas! if Nigeria were a healthy nation, there would have been an intervention.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by bayelsaowei(m): 10:58am On Mar 12
When anarchy happens like this children and women suffer the most..

May God be with them..

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by id4sho(m): 10:58am On Mar 12
embarassed
Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by tubolancer(m): 10:59am On Mar 12
11 million people in that tiny country, there can't be peace.

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Re: Haiti Spirals To Collapse As Gangs Tighten Grip by nothingspoil70: 11:00am On Mar 12
This is what some people are wishing for Nigeria every day because their fraudster lost an election. But God in his infinite mercies will never grant their wish

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