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Haiti wonders what's next as gang violence surges and the push for a UN peacekeeping mission flops

  • Coordinated gang attacks on prisons, police stations, and the main international airport have forced the Prime Minister of Haiti to resign, leading to an unprecedented crisis.
  • Gangs now control 85% of the capital, causing over 700,000 people to become homeless in recent years.
  • In November alone, at least 150 people were reported killed and 20,000 were forced to flee their homes amidst escalating violence.
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