Haiti’s government says the country’s gangs have crossed a “red line” after allegedly killing over 180 people over the weekend, after a gang leader reportedly blamed Voodoo adherents for ...
In Haiti, gangs have killed hundreds of people and shot journalists at a news conference, exposing the country’s fragility and the government’s failures. By David C. Adams and Frances Robles ...
Haitian Acting Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils ... capture and bring to justice the perpetrators and accomplices of this unspeakable massacre.“ ”Justice will be done; the sacrifice of these ...
Haiti's gangs have crossed a "red line", after ... Gang leader Micanor Altès is said to have ordered the knife-and-machete "massacre" in the capital Port-au-Prince last week because he suspected ...
As Haiti’s crisis deepens, marked by rampant gang violence and political instability, French President Emmanuel Macron has ...
The massacre was reportedly ordered by gang leader Micanor Altès – also known as Monel Felix and Wa Mikano – who suspected his child had been made sick using black magic. Haiti’s government ...
More than 5,600 people were reported killed in Haiti last year as a UN-backed mission led by Kenya struggled to contain ...
Haiti’s gangs caused thousands of deaths and the displacement of over a million people in the past year, according to the UN, ...
Nearly 200 people in Haiti were killed in brutal weekend violence reportedly orchestrated against voodoo practitioners, with the government on Monday condemning a massacre of "unbearable cruelty.
A statement by the Haiti Prime Minister’s office accused gang leader Micanor “Mikanò” Altès and associates of carrying out the massacre on December 6 and 7, in impoverished Cité Soleil ...
Police officers from Kenya taking part in the Multinational Security Support Mission during a visit by President William Ruto of Kenya in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 21, 2024. Back-to-back ...