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OAS Secretary General Condemns Gang Attack in Labodrie, Haiti - Caribbean News Global

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti –  Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS), Albert R. Ramdin, strongly condemned the brutal attack perpetrated by armed gangs in Labodrie, Haiti, which left more than 40 people dead and many others injured. “The massacre in Labodrie is an appalling violation of the most basic principles of humanity,” said Secretary General Ramdin. “No grievance, no political ambition, no criminal enterprise can justif…
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The small village of Labodrie 90 km north of Port au Prince where at least 42 inhabitants, including children, were executed. A decimated family, houses burned.

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Facebook Twitter WhatsApp More than fifty people were killed last week in the town of Laboderie, north of the Haitian capital, as a result of a series of attacks coordinated by the criminal coalition Viv Ansanm (“Living together”). The complaint was filed by the National Human Rights Network (NRDDH), which described the events as an “extremely cruel massacre” against the civilian population. According to the organization's report, the aggressors…

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Despite the notes of sympathy and the promises of firm actions, the deadly attacks are multiplying in Haiti, exposing the impotence of the authorities in the face of armed violence. The village of Labodrie, located between Arcahaie and Cabaret, was struck by horror on Thursday, September 11, 2025. More than forty inhabitants, including women, children and the elderly, were shot dead in the afternoon by heavily armed men, identified as members of…

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Juno7 broke the news in on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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