US Imposes Sanctions on Two Haitians Linked to Violent Gang Coalition
Sanctions target Dimitri Hérard and Kempes Sanon for aiding Viv Ansanm, which controls 90% of Port-au-Prince and fuels violence and extortion, U.N. estimates show.
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US Imposes Sanctions on Two Haitians Linked to Violent Gang Coalition
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US, UN sanction former Haitian security chief and gang leader for aiding violent coalition
The United States (U.S.) and the United Nations (U.N.) on Friday announced sanctions against two prominent Haitian figures accused of backing Haiti’s most powerful gang coalition, Viv Ansanm, in actions that have deepened the country’s ongoing security crisis. The U.S. Treasury Department said the sanctions target Dimitri Hérard, the former head of presidential security under late President Jovenel Moïse, and Kempes Sanon, leader of the Bel Air …
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