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Intensified gang violence, U.S. flights ban leaves Haitians with few options to flee
When Haiti orphanage founder and author Mitch Albom heard that U.S. commercial flights into the troubled Caribbean nation were banned for 30 days after gangs shot at three commercial planes and the main international airport was shuttered,
As Haiti's gangs take control, another plague erupts: sexual violence
Human Rights Watch reports that sexual violence has become yet another escalating and "horrific" tool of the gangs that keep spreading their power in Haiti. Some 4,000 women and girls have reported being raped by gang members just this year,
Haiti wonders what’s next as gang violence surges and the push for a UN peacekeeping mission flops
When Kenyan police arrived in Haiti as part of a U.N.-backed mission earlier this year to quell gang violence, hopes were high.
Gang violence shutdown Haiti’s main airport. That hasn’t stopped U.S. deportation flights
Haïtien, has the only airport in the country open to international commercial air travel. But getting in and out of the northern city has for weeks now been nearly impossible.
From VOA Spanish: US deports 70 Haitian migrants amid uptick in gang violence
Despite an uptick in gang violence, the United States on Tuesday deported 70 Haitians to Cap Haitien, in Haiti's north. The migrants returned to a chaotic situation as armed gangs continued to launch targeted attacks in their bid to control the capital,
After gang violence shuts Haiti's major airports, US continues deportation flights into another city of 'catastrophe'
Haïtien, has the only airport in the country open to international commercial air travel. But getting in and out of the northern city has for weeks now
Al Jazeera on MSN
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At least 150 people killed over past week in Haiti’s Port-au-Prince: UN
UN official warns millions of Haitians ‘being held hostage’ amid surge in gang-related violence in Haitian capital.
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Doctors Without Borders halts operations in Haiti’s capital, citing police threats
The humanitarian group accused authorities in the lawless Haitian capital of repeatedly stopping its vehicles and threatening ...
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At Least 150 People Killed In Violence In Haitian Capital In Past Week: UN
The latest intensification of violence in Port-au-Prince has left at least 150 people dead since November 11, bringing the ...
Radio France Internationale
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Port-au-Prince sees 'unprecedented' displacement as gang violence escalates
More than 40,000 people fled their homes in Port-au-Prince in the space of just ten days this month, according to the ...
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In Haiti, a Grim Barometer: Even United Nations Workers Are Fleeing
A surge in gang violence over the past two weeks has led international aid organizations to rethink their staff levels in ...
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More Than 40,000 Flee Port-au-Prince Violence In 10 Days: UN
More than 40,000 people fled their homes in Port-au-Prince over just ten days this month as the Haitian capital was rocked by a spike in gang violence, the UN's migration agency said Monday.
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Gang Members Killed as Haiti Residents Support Police Fightback
Haitian gang were killed by police in Port-au-Prince after they launched an attack on the Pétionville neighborhood ...
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Haitian-born New Brunswicker says his home country has become chaotic
A Saint John man who is originally from Haiti says life has become very dangerous and difficult for people there, including ...
Haitian Times
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Meet Schaëlda Joseph: The teacher inspiring Haitian youth with Creole and cultural pride
Schaëlda Joseph is using Creole and cultural pride to inspire Haiti's youth. From classrooms to Toastmasters, she’s fostering ...
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