Protesters in Haiti demand new government and more security as anger over gangs spreads
- Dozens of protesters in Haiti marched on Sunday, calling for the resignation of the prime minister and transitional presidential council due to persistent gang violence.
- From January to March, over 1,600 people have been killed and 580 injured due to escalating violence in Haiti.
- Gang violence has resulted in over one million people being displaced in recent years, leaving many in makeshift camps.
- Eric Jean, a protester and bus driver, stated, 'The only thing the Haitian people are asking for is security,' highlighting the demand for safety among citizens.
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‘Freedom or death’: Protesters in Haiti demand new government as gang violence grips Port-au-Prince
Dozens of protesters marched up the hills of Haiti’s capital on Sunday demanding an end to persistent gang violence as they called on the country’s prime minister and transitional presidential council to resign.

Protesters in Haiti demand new government and more security as anger over gangs spreads
Dozens of protesters are marching up the hills of Haiti’s capital to demand an end to persistent gang violence as they call on the country’s prime minister and transitional presidential council to resign.
Retired military director: Rebuilding Haiti could take 15 years - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Former National Security Ministry International Affairs director Richard Lynch said the international community is treating Haiti the same way it treats sub-Saharan African failed states. He said it could take 15 years for the nation to recover from its current situation. Speaking during the Bocas Lit Fest as part of the panel Big Ideas: The Politics of Home, Lynch said the problem that is Haiti was not created in the region, so there was not li…
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