Friday, March 22, 2024

Anybody For A Vacation Down In Haiti?

 No? I didn't think so.....

 

  Machete-wielding militias battle gangs in  Port-au-Prince as Haiti’s elites vie for power

By Caitlin Stephen Hu, David Culver and Evelio Contreras
CNN Mon March 18, 2024 Port-au-Prince, Haiti CNN


The wide road that passes in front of Haiti’s Toussaint Louverture International Airport has a post-apocalyptic stillness these days. Where cars and crowds of people once massed, only tendrils of smoke rise from smoldering piles of trash, sending a bitter taste into the air.

An armored police vehicle hulks nearby; the few police officers on watch cover their faces with balaclavas. This street looks nearly abandoned, as if in the wake of a disaster – an experience that people in Port-au-Prince know better than most. But leaving the city isn’t an option this time; the airport, under siege by gangs, has been forced to close.

Since the start of the month, criminal groups have been attacking with unprecedented coordination the last remnants of the Haitian state – the airport, police stations, government buildings, the National Penitentiary. The culmination of years of growing gang control and popular unrest, their joint assault forced Prime Minister Ariel Henry to resign last week, a stunning capitulation that has nevertheless proven futile in restoring calm.

For the rest of the article go to the link below:

https://www.wfft.com/news/national/vigilantes-battle-gangs-in-port-au-prince-as-haiti-s-elites-vie-for-power/article_faffd1f4-cca1-5671-aac9-9724b2915ad0.html

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