Haitians shelter in sports center as fresh attacks displace nearly 9,000
- Over 8,700 people have been displaced in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, following a fresh outbreak of violence by armed gangs, causing a humanitarian crisis in the country.
- Haiti's unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry, has called for urgent international security assistance to address the escalating violence, and discussions for a potential foreign force intervention are underway.
- Many displaced Haitians are skeptical about the effectiveness of foreign intervention, expressing concerns that the situation will return to normal once the forces leave, and they do not want to continue living in constant fear and instability.
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Haitians shelter in sports centre as fresh attacks displace nearly 9,000
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Aug 27 — Hundreds of people are crammed into small white tents in the courtyard of a sports centre in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, drying clothes on the access ramps and washing their children in small, plastic tubs. Some 8,730 people have been displaced around the heavily populated neighbourhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, according to UN estimates on Saturday, more than half due to a fresh outbreak of violence two days earli…
Haitians shelter in sports center as fresh attacks displace nearly 9,000
Some 8,730 people have been displaced around the heavily populated neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, according to U.N. estimates on Saturday, more than half due to a fresh outbreak of violence two days earlier
Haitians Shelter in Sports Center, Fresh Attacks Displace Thousands
Hundreds of people are crammed into small white tents in the courtyard of a sports center in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, drying clothes on the access ramps and washing their children in small, plastic tubs. Some 8,730 people have been displaced around the heavily populated neighborhood of Carrefour-Feuilles, according to United Nations estimates Saturday, more than half are there due to a fresh outbreak of violence two days earlier. R…
Haitians shelter in sports center as fresh attacks displace nearly 9,000
PORT-AU- Hundreds of people are crammed into small white tents in the courtyard of a sports center in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince, drying clothes on the access ramps and washing their children in small, plastic tubs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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