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Okap (Cap Haitien), Haiti. On May 28th, the New York Times announced: “A Desperate Haiti Turns to Erik Prince, Trump Ally, in Fight Against Gangs.” The ...
When there is a weakness, we look for other people to support the national police,” says Fritz Alphonse Jean, head of the ...
Over half a million people are now at risk of being seized and deported to the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.
Haitian gangs now have "near-total control" of the country's capital, the United Nations is warning, as the transitional ...
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres challenged the Trump administration's assessment that Haiti's situation has improved ...
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 ...
Over the last three years, the rise of armed gangs — now controlling more than 80 percent of Port-au-Prince and extending their influence beyond — has made life in Haiti increasingly intolerable.
While the colonial overseers are quick to point out how corrupt their underling Haitian government is, they turn a blind eye to their own incestous billionaire cabinet. Prince has made hundreds of ...
Haiti’s famed Oloffson Hotel, a cultural landmark and celebrity haven, was incinerated amid rising violence by gangs that ...