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crimeinternational-news1 year ago

"Fatal Misunderstanding: Mob Murders Two Men in Ammo Mix-Up"

In Haiti, two men were brutally killed by a mob who mistook them for buying ammunition for gangs, highlighting the country's severe gang violence crisis. The killings occurred near Mirebalais, underscoring the challenges faced by the outnumbered police force. Gangs have been targeting critical infrastructure and institutions, leading to a surge in killings and injuries. The U.N. rights expert for Haiti emphasized the urgent need for 4,000 to 5,000 international police to address the catastrophic gang violence, as well as the establishment of a transitional presidential council.

crime-international-relations1 year ago

"Mob in Haiti Kills 2 Men Mistaken for Gang Ammo Suppliers"

In Haiti, two men were brutally killed by a mob who suspected them of buying ammunition for gangs, highlighting the country's ongoing struggle with gang violence. The killings occurred despite efforts by the police to intervene, underscoring the challenges faced by law enforcement in the country. The escalating violence has prompted calls for international assistance, with a UN rights expert emphasizing the urgent need for a multinational security operation and the establishment of a transitional presidential council to address the crisis.

international-affairs1 year ago

"Haiti's Urgent Need for 5000 Police to Tackle Catastrophic Gang Violence"

The UN rights expert for Haiti has stated that the country now requires between 4,000 and 5,000 international police to address the "catastrophic" gang violence targeting key institutions and individuals. Gangs have been involved in attacks on hospitals, schools, and prisons, with an increase in killings and injuries. The report also highlights the use of children in frontline activities and the closure of essential infrastructure, leaving many Haitians on the brink of famine. Urgent deployment of a multinational security mission and the establishment of a transitional presidential council are deemed crucial to address the escalating crisis.