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28 Gang Members Killed by Civilians and Law-enforcers in Haiti
In a major escalation of violence in the Haitian capital, authorities reported that 28 suspected gang members were killed early…
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At least 15 Killed, 40 Injured in Devastating Gas Truck Blast in Haiti
The latest tragic incident to take place in Haiti is an explosion that claimed the lives of at least 15…
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Jamaica to Deploy 24 Police and Soldiers to Haiti on Thursday
Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced the planned deployment of a team of police and soldiers to Haiti later this…
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Chief Richard Currie Speaks Out in Defence of Haitians: “Why Are We Treating the Haitians Like They’re Substandard?” – Video
As violence continues to force many Haitians to flee their homes, Accompong Maroon Chief Richard Currie has questioned why citizens…
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Haiti’s Transitional Council Sworn in Amidst Sporadic Gunfire in Downtown Port-au-Prince
Amidst the turmoil of violence that has ravaged Haiti, on April 25, the country embarked on a new political journey…
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20 People Found Dead on Boat: All Believed to be Haitian Migrants
Twenty suspected Haitian migrants were discovered deceased in a boat in northern Brazil, according to police reports. The bodies, found…
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American Streamer Who Was Reportedly Kidnapped in Haiti Freed; Accused of Staging Kidnapping
An American streamer who was reportedly kidnapped during an attempt to meet gang members in Haiti has been freed based…
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Haiti: Barbecue Open to Peace Talks but Warns ‘As long as we are not at the table, the country will never be in peace’ – Video
In a revealing interview, Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier, an ex-police officer now leading an armed group in Haiti, expressed his willingness…
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Haiti: These are the 5 Main Armed Groups Fighting for Control – Video Report
While the name Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Chérizier has become a fixture in international media covering the ongoing violence in Haiti, the…
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