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Greetings HaitiChildren Family!
By now many of you are familiar with the political unrest and gang activity that has been plaguing the nation of Haiti. From massive inflation to fuel shortages, kidnappings, shootings, protests, gang violence, and road closures, Haiti has experienced the worst year in its...
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The US and Mexico have proposed the deployment of a multinational force in Haiti to help break the stranglehold of gangs over the distribution of fuel, water and other basic goods.
The Guardian ...
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United Nations urges humanitarian corridor to allow fuel out of key, gang-blockaded terminal in Port-au-Prince.
Via aljazeera...
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WASHINGTON —
The United States on Saturday said it was reviewing a request for international support from Haiti, which says it is seeking a "specialized armed force" to address a crisis caused by a blockade of the country's main fuel port.
via VOA...
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> Pamela A White, former US Ambassador to Haiti Testimony for House
> Committee on Foreign Relations September 29, 2022
> Title: Haiti at the Crossroads: Civil Society Responses for a
> Haitian-led Solution
>
> I first served in Haiti from 1982-1985 and again as US Ambassador from 2012-2015. ...
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Hospitals that rely on fuel-powered generators for electricity in Haiti’s capital have warned they could be forced to close, as a gang blockade on the main fuel terminal in Port-au-Prince worsens insecurity in the Caribbean nation.
Port-au-Prince gangs earlier this month dug trenches and littered shipping containers at...
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Dearest HaitiChildren Family,
Many of you have reached out to let us know that you and your families are praying for us during this hostile takeover by gangs in Haiti. In this letter, I will give you an update on the current situation from my point...
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No one relishes the idea of another international intervention in Haiti, nor does recent history give much reason for optimism that a new one would go smoothly. Yet in the absence of muscular action by outside actors, there is now no plausible scenario in which...
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https://www.nytimes.com/topic/destination/haiti...
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By Gerald Oriol, Jr. and James English
South Florida Sun-Sentinel
May 27, 2022 at 12:06 pm
Before Haiti holds an election to select the individuals and parties that will occupy the presidency and nearly vacant Parliament, we propose the country holds a referendum on the key points that...