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Haiti Security Crisis: 90% of Port-Au-Prince Controlled by Gangs, UN Warns - teleSUR English

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The UN reports Haiti’s security crisis is worsening, with armed gangs controlling 90% of Port-au-Prince. Rising violence has displaced 1.3 million people—urgent international action is needed. Related: Haiti Faces Record Displacement as 1.3 Million Flee Gang Violence The security crisis in Haiti has reached an unsustainable level, according to Ghada Waly, Executive Director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), during a recent…

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The armed groups almost totally control the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, denounced the executive director of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Ghada Waly, in a speech to the Security Council of the United Nations (UN). READ ALSO: Haiti: Institutional crisis and peasant resistance in the fight for food sovereignty “The context of security and criminality in Haiti is becoming increasingly complex. What was already a serious…

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Armed gangs operating with increasing impunity in Haiti have taken control of the Lascahobas area, just 40 minutes from the El Carrizal border crossing in the Elías Piña province, generating a new wave of violence that has Haitian and Dominican communities on edge. In what witnesses described as a “show of power,” members of these gangs attacked Haiti’s Protected Areas Surveillance Brigade (BSAP), a specialized environmental protection unit that…

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