Photo: Giles Clarke Between January and March 2026, at least 1642 people were killed and 745 injured in Haiti. Gangs are responsible for 27 per cent of the victims, while security forces operations caused more than two thirds of the deaths and injuries, with dozens of civilians among them, including children. Port-au-Prince, Haiti.- The human rights situation in Haiti remains “extremely worrying,” warned the United Nations Integrated Office in H…
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Photo: Giles Clarke Between January and March 2026, at least 1642 people were killed and 745 injured in Haiti. Gangs are responsible for 27 per cent of the victims, while security forces operations caused more than two thirds of the deaths and injuries, with dozens of civilians among them, including children. Port-au-Prince, Haiti.- The human rights situation in Haiti remains “extremely worrying,” warned the United Nations Integrated Office in H…