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Jean Loobentz Cesar is multimedia journalist based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Freelance video journalist at Reuters, Videographer and editor at Chokarella.
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At least 7 killed after Haiti gang opens fire on church-led protest • FRANCE 24 English
Haiti's Capital Engulfed by Gang Violence as Thousands Displaced
The article by Jean Loobentz Cesar, published by Reuters, reports on the dire situation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where violence and gang warfare have displaced thousands of residents. The UN estimates that 8,730 people have been displaced in the Carrefour-Feuilles neighborhood alone, with many seeking shelter in places like the Gymnasium Vincent sports center. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has called for international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with Haitian officials to consider leading a peacekeeping force. Local rights groups and NGOs are providing aid, but resources are scarce and the police are under-equipped. Residents express little hope that foreign intervention will lead to lasting peace.
Haiti's capital sees mass displacement as gangs wage turf wars
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence from armed gangs has led to the displacement of approximately 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with around 200,000 displaced nationwide. The local police force is under-resourced and unable to combat the gangs effectively. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have discussed leading such a force, with a U.N. Security Council vote expected. Displaced residents are sheltering in inadequate facilities, such as the Gymnasium Vincent sports center, and are facing harsh conditions, including the impacts of Tropical Storm Franklin. Local organizations and NGOs are providing some support, but the needs are overwhelming. Residents express concern that even with international intervention, the situation may revert once the assistance ends.
Haiti's Capital Engulfed by Gang Violence as Thousands Displaced
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence from armed gangs has displaced approximately 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with many seeking shelter at the Gymnasium Vincent sports center. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with him to consider leading a U.N. Security Council-sanctioned force. Protests have occurred outside the French Embassy, and civilian self-defense groups have formed, raising concerns about further violence. Local rights group CARDH and French NGO Medecins du Monde are providing aid, but the police are under-equipped to handle the crisis. Residents fear that even with international intervention, the situation will revert once the forces leave.
Haiti's Capital Engulfed by Violence as Thousands Displaced
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence has displaced over 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with many seeking shelter in a sports center. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have discussed leading a U.N. peacekeeping force. Protests and self-defense groups have emerged, while the local police force remains under-resourced. Humanitarian organizations are providing aid, but the situation is dire, with Tropical Storm Franklin exacerbating the conditions for those living in makeshift shelters. Residents express concern that even with international help, the cycle of violence and displacement will continue.
Haiti's Displacement Crisis Worsens Amid Calls for International Security Assistance
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, a humanitarian crisis unfolds as armed gangs' turf wars have displaced approximately 200,000 people nationwide. The U.N. estimates that 8,730 individuals have been displaced in the Carrefour-Feuilles neighborhood alone, with many seeking shelter in places like the Gymnasium Vincent sports center. Haiti's unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry has called for international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have discussed leading such a force, with a U.N. Security Council vote expected. Local self-defense groups have emerged, but there are concerns about their impact on violence. Humanitarian aid has been scarce, and the situation is exacerbated by the recent Tropical Storm Franklin. Despite the potential for international intervention, residents like Orisca Marie Youseline express little hope for a long-term solution.
Haiti's Capital Engulfed by Violence as Thousands Displaced
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence has displaced over 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with many seeking shelter in a sports center. Haiti's unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with him to consider leading a force, pending a U.N. Security Council vote. Protests and self-defense groups have emerged, while local rights group CARDH and NGOs like Medecins du Monde are providing aid. The police are under-resourced, and there is concern that any temporary international intervention will not lead to a long-term solution.
Haiti's Capital Crammed with Displaced People as Gang Violence Escalates
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence from armed gangs has displaced approximately 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with many seeking shelter at the Gymnasium Vincent sports center. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with him to consider leading a U.N.-backed intervention force. Protests have occurred outside the French Embassy, and civilian self-defense groups have formed, raising concerns about further violence. Local rights group CARDH and French NGO Medecins du Monde are providing aid, but the police are under-resourced, and the needs of the displaced are significant. The situation is exacerbated by the recent hurricane, and there is skepticism about the long-term effectiveness of any foreign intervention.
Haiti's Displacement Crisis Worsens Amid Calls for International Security Assistance
In Port-au-Prince, Haiti, violence has displaced approximately 8,730 people in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, with many seeking shelter in a sports center. Haiti's unelected Prime Minister Ariel Henry has requested international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with him to consider leading a force, pending a U.N. Security Council vote. Local self-defense groups have emerged, but there are concerns they may exacerbate violence. Humanitarian organizations and local groups are providing aid, but resources are stretched thin, especially as Tropical Storm Franklin has exacerbated conditions for those living in makeshift shelters. Residents express little hope that even with international intervention, the situation will improve long-term.
Haiti's Capital Engulfed by Violence as Thousands Displaced
The article by Jean Loobentz Cesar reports on the dire situation in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where violence has displaced thousands of residents. The U.N. estimates that 8,730 people have been displaced in the neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles alone, with armed gangs controlling large parts of the capital. Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has called for international security assistance, and Kenyan delegates have met with him to discuss leading such a force. The U.N. Security Council is expected to vote on the motion. Local rights group CARDH and French NGO Medecins du Monde are providing aid, but the needs are overwhelming. Residents express little hope that foreign intervention will lead to lasting peace.
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