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crime-international1 year ago

"Haiti's Escalating Gang Violence: Prime Minister's Resignation Raises Concerns"

Gangs in Haiti's capital unleashed new attacks on upscale neighborhoods, leaving at least a dozen people dead in surrounding areas. The violence, which included looting and shootings, occurred despite a surge in gang attacks across Port-au-Prince. Prime Minister Ariel Henry's announcement of resignation once a transitional presidential council is created has not quelled gang violence, with the power company reporting destruction of substations and widespread power outages. Efforts to establish a transitional council have faced challenges, including rejection of offered seats and squabbles over nominations, while the deployment of a U.N.-backed police force has been delayed. In response, the government has extended a nighttime curfew through March 20.

international-relations1 year ago

"Haiti's Unraveling: Navigating the Crisis and Uncertain Future"

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry's resignation has prompted a shift in U.S. policy towards Haiti, as the country faces escalating violence from criminal gangs and political instability. The U.S. is now working with Caribbean allies and Kenya to establish a transitional presidential council and deploy a multinational security support mission in Haiti. However, some members of Haitian civil society are wary of foreign intervention and are calling for a more Haitian-led solution to the crisis.

politics1 year ago

"Haiti's Prime Minister Commits to Resignation Amid Ongoing Gang Violence"

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has agreed to resign once a transitional presidential council is established and a new interim prime minister is appointed, following mounting pressure from stakeholders and criminal gangs. The regional bloc Caricom brokered a deal for a peaceful transition of power, announcing Henry's resignation before he did. The agreement includes the formation of a transitional council comprising major political parties in Haiti, with the exclusion of gangs. The United Nations has welcomed the political transition agreement, while the United States pledged increased support for a multinational security mission in Haiti. However, questions remain about whether Henry's resignation will appease the gangs, and Haitians remain cautious about the latest resolution holding.

politics1 year ago

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry Resigns Amid Escalating Violence and International Pressure

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry has announced his resignation amid international pressure and a low-scale civil war in the country, agreeing to leave office once a transitional presidential council is created and an interim PM is named. The crisis in Haiti has led to violent gangs burning police stations, attacking the main airport, and raiding prisons, resulting in a humanitarian and security crisis. The international community, including the US, is discussing ways to help Haiti, and the US has deployed a security team and airlifted personnel from its embassy. The situation has led to scores of deaths, homelessness, and shortages of food and water, with heavily armed gangs controlling a significant portion of the capital. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has announced additional financial aid and support for a multinational force deployment to Haiti.

politics1 year ago

Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry Resigns Amid Regional and International Pressure

Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry has resigned following an emergency CARICOM summit addressing the country's crisis of gang-led violence and postponed elections. The resignation comes amid pressure from gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier and a call for a transitional presidential council. The United States has pledged additional financial support for a UN-backed force to stabilize Haiti and facilitate a political transition.

world-politics1 year ago

"Haiti's Gang Leader 'Barbeque' Emerges as Dominant Force Amidst US Evacuation"

Gang leader Jimmy Chérizier, known as "Barbecue," has become the most powerful figure in Haiti amid escalating violence and the US evacuation of its embassy. Chérizier, leader of the "G9 and Family" gang, is commanding gunmen in the capital and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry. The situation has led to chaos and a state of emergency, prompting the US to deploy additional forces and evacuate nonessential personnel. The violence stems from political instability following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise, with Henry struggling to maintain order and facing opposition from powerful gang leaders like Chérizier.

international-crisis1 year ago

"Escalating Violence and Lawlessness Grip Haiti's Capital"

Heavy gunfire was reported near Haiti's national palace in Port-au-Prince as political turmoil continued, with armed gangs launching coordinated attacks on government buildings. Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was in Kenya seeking international assistance to combat gangs, has been unable to return. Former coup leader Guy Philippe demanded Henry's resignation and expressed his own presidential ambitions, while a police-turned-gang leader called for Henry's ouster. The US has urged Henry to expedite a political transition as the country faces escalating violence and instability.

international-relations1 year ago

"Biden's Backing for Haiti's Unpopular Leader Deepens U.S. Policy Hole Amid Country's Crisis"

The Biden administration's unwavering support for Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, despite widespread opposition, has exacerbated Haiti's political crisis and deepened the country's descent into chaos. The power vacuum, exacerbated by a mass prison escape and police withdrawal, has led to attacks on state institutions by armed groups demanding Henry's resignation. The U.S. has faced criticism for its support of Henry, with calls for a Haitian-led solution to replace him with an oversight committee. The Biden administration has defended its approach, but the situation in Haiti continues to deteriorate, raising questions about the effectiveness of potential U.S. intervention.

international-politics1 year ago

Haiti's Prime Minister Faces Threats of Civil War and Genocide

Haiti's prime minister, Ariel Henry, is stranded abroad in Puerto Rico as gangs threaten "civil war" and continue to surround the country's main airport in Port-au-Prince. The U.S. and Caribbean nations are pressing for a transition to elections and working on plans to establish a transitional council that will lead to elections, as well as to get a multinational force to Haiti to quell the violence. The country is in a state of free fall, with no elected officials with a current mandate, overwhelmed security services, and widespread hunger and medical needs.

world1 year ago

"Haiti's Prime Minister Faces Threat of Civil War and Genocide as Gangs Seek Power"

The U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on the escalating violence in Haiti, as gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, known as "Barbecue," warned of a potential civil war and "genocide" unless Prime Minister Ariel Henry steps down. Henry, who was supposed to step down last month, has been struggling to return to the country amid attacks on the main airport and neighboring Dominican Republic's refusal to allow his landing. The violence has led to a state of emergency and nighttime curfew, with concerns about the rapidly deteriorating security situation prompting calls for urgent action and financial support for a multinational security support mission.

international-politics1 year ago

"Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Gangs, Civil War Threats, and State of Emergency"

Haitian gang leader Jimmy Cherizier has warned of civil war and "genocide" unless Prime Minister Ariel Henry steps down, following a coordinated campaign by armed criminal gangs to remove him from power. The gangs have taken control of large parts of the country, leading to widespread violence, prison raids, and mass evacuations. Henry, who was supposed to step down in February, has called for a UN-backed multinational police mission to stabilize the country, but the situation remains volatile. The UN Security Council has scheduled a meeting to address the crisis, while countries in the region have withdrawn embassy staff and advised their citizens to leave.

international-politics1 year ago

"Haiti's Prime Minister Escapes Gang Violence, Seeks Refuge in Puerto Rico"

Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry landed in Puerto Rico amid speculation about his whereabouts, as Port-au-Prince faces a wave of coordinated gang attacks, prompting a state of emergency. The violence has led to the displacement of thousands and forced the Dominican Republic to suspend flights to and from Haiti. Aid groups are struggling to provide care to the mounting number of injured people, as the country's main port is difficult to access and the international airport has been closed.

world-politics1 year ago

"Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Gangs Target Port-au-Prince Airport and Government"

Armed gangs in Haiti are attempting to prevent the return of Prime Minister Ariel Henry by attacking the international airport in Port-au-Prince. The gangs, led by former police officer Jimmy "Barbecue" Chérizier, have escalated violence in the capital, resulting in clashes with security forces, attacks on police stations, and the freeing of thousands of prisoners. The airport has been closed, and soldiers have been deployed to defend it. The situation has led to widespread displacement and a lack of basic services for residents.

international-affairs1 year ago

"Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Gangs, Jailbreaks, and Turmoil"

Haiti is in a state of emergency after gangs attacked prisons, releasing thousands of inmates, and the country's de facto prime minister is not in the country. Gangs have formed an alliance and are openly challenging the government, with the potential to become the dominant force in Haiti. The prime minister's absence and focus on a military solution have led to a reliance on a Kenyan-led mission to address the crisis, as the country faces a critical moment with the potential collapse of its institutions.

international-news1 year ago

"Haiti's Escalating Crisis: Gangs Seize Airport, Jailbreak Thousands, and Threaten Government"

Heavily armed gangs in Haiti attempted to seize control of the main international airport, engaging in gunfire with police and soldiers. This attack follows a surge in violence, including a mass prison escape and ongoing clashes with government forces. Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who recently postponed elections, faces calls for resignation as the country grapples with escalating gang violence and instability.