Haiti on the Brink: Gang Wars and Political Vacuum Spark State of Emergency

March 7, 2024
Haiti on the Brink: Gang Wars and Political Vacuum Spark State of Emergency
  • Haiti is experiencing a severe crisis with escalating gang wars following the assassination of the president in 2021.

  • Gang leaders, including Barbecue, have grown in power amidst the country's instability, contributing to the chaos.

  • The absence of elections has left Haiti without any democratically elected officials, prompting a state of emergency and a curfew.

  • Gangs are intensifying their control, attacking the capital, storming prisons, and targeting the international airport.

  • Prime Minister Ariel Henry is currently outside of Haiti, facing calls to resign amid the crisis.

  • The United Nations is advocating for a U.N.-backed force, and the U.S. is considering deploying Marines to protect its embassy.

  • Regional responses include the Bahamas taking measures, while U.S. and Caribbean leaders call for a political process towards a transitional council and governance.

Summary based on 24 sources


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