Haiti is facing a severe crisis with gangs controlling major areas, absence of leadership, and escalating violence. Paris offers charter flights for French nationals amid gang violence. The U.S. is trying to establish a new government amidst criminal violence. Ordinary people are at risk from random violence, with vigilantes fighting gangs in Haiti. Aid workers rush to help as the country descends into anarchy, with half the population in dire need of aid. Wyclef Jean works to evacuate people as violence and poverty grip the nation.
The only real chance to end the chaos in Haiti https://t.co/y02gSIECKO | opinion
Free to read at the link: Haiti is an extreme case of a broader phenomenon. Violent gangs have taken over the capital and sought to overthrow the government, just as @realDonaldTrump's supporters did on January 6, 2021, Slavoj Žižek observes. https://t.co/YbYZ0uNKsL
As if Haiti doesn't have enough problems, here's the saga of a local prosecutor who may have ordered the murder of a muckraking journalist. By @dadams7308 https://t.co/flD5N2LrJs
“This is a battlefield.” Chief correspondent @ramsaysky witnesses the destruction in Port-au-Prince, Haiti - one of the most dangerous cities in the world right now
Ensuring the safety of our citizens is not a Republican or Democrat issue; it is an AMERICAN INITATIVE! While the State Department was working to assist and evacuate the Embassy, my team and I were working on assisting and evacuating the AMERICANS left behind in Haiti. During… https://t.co/vVw5IHWyHJ
Haitian leaders urge state officials to address root causes of migration (via @wilkinebrutus) https://t.co/IEaQAjsDK0
Haiti needs help from nations within its hemisphere, not more Band-Aid policies | Opinion https://t.co/bRrTLMqEDT
For these Haitians, journey to the U.S. began with bus ride through violence, gang turf https://t.co/aiuZj0JhbP
The United States will have to intervene in Haiti, writes James B. Foley, who was U.S. ambassador to Haiti from 2003 to 2005. https://t.co/01W0rHqV6S
Parents across Haiti scramble to keep their children safe — and educated — despite the ongoing violence making it unsafe for many to go to school. https://t.co/yEA2bhOwav
A week after Haiti’s prime minister announced his resignation, gangs continue to overrun the country. Half the population is in dire need of aid. Many Haitians are heading north from the capital Port-au-Prince, trying to find a way out. Dan Collyns reports from the Cap Haitien… https://t.co/IMWzJ0Dx9T
A vortex of violence and poverty - starving families take shelter from the battlefield of Haiti's capital https://t.co/tAwBN14MZT
Wyclef Jean Works To Evacuate People From Haiti As Country Struggles With Gang Violence https://t.co/XuMWC8gOms
Nearly HALF of Haiti is starving as gangs running 90% of the nation push locals to brink of famine - with thousands fleeing the bloody chaos https://t.co/tUn6qfFRt8 https://t.co/l7AAS7Ph7s
What is happening in Haiti? https://t.co/mdvc19ZeoY
US-Haitians losing hope for loved ones trapped in violence-torn homeland https://t.co/kmhPTHfuSt
Haiti's Inevitable Collapse Former NSC Deputy Chief of Staff Tera Dahl says the fall of Haiti’s government shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone. Dahl explains why the U.S. government needs to assess the Haitian crisis through the lens of public safety, not immigration.… https://t.co/TsSJtvZCMB
From former U.S. Ambassador to #Haiti James Foley who was in country during 2004 transition, in today’s @washingtonpost https://t.co/ODrgdve1uU
Local aid workers race to help as Haiti lurches toward anarchy https://t.co/DyEF5Vhqbd
.@RamsaySky is one of the few international journalists to have reached the chaos-ridden city of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti. https://t.co/egVeFMy3KD https://t.co/VCKvBt1h3h
Chief correspondent @ramsaysky is one of the few international journalists to have reached the chaos-ridden city of Port-au-Prince, the capital of Haiti, where gangs are fighting for control. His eyewitness report: https://t.co/hvjsVbBtQi
People step around the dead in a city where vigilantes fight 'tooth and nail' against gang attacks Sky's chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay reports from Port-au-Prince🔗 https://t.co/hLBjsWg9oP
Opinion | Biden is desperate to help Haiti. But he's doing it all wrong https://t.co/QlY0Ws6oJr
Ordinary people are at risk from apparent random acts of violence with groups of men fighting alongside the police to protect their barricaded neighbourhoods. Sky's chief correspondent @ramsaysky reports from Port-au-Prince in Haiti. Read more: https://t.co/wQ8XPXaNF5 https://t.co/sVeI1YMMdC
As criminal violence in Haiti spikes, its embattled prime minister prepares to step down and the United States tries once again to stand up a new government, a malicious tale is resurfacing — aided, this time, by social media. https://t.co/3lHWv3f1La
Paris will provide charter flights out of Haiti to French nationals seeking to leave amid ongoing gang violence. https://t.co/Ijcpv4J8NX
.@jonathansamuels - 'How serious is the situation on the streets of Port-Au-Prince?' Mathias Pierre - 'We are in a humanitarian crisis where gangs control the major area of the city. The country has no president and no prime minister' https://t.co/xR7ZdBm0yn 📺 Sky 501 https://t.co/PRBZbiXyvy
For the past two years, the Biden Administration has allowed a humanitarian and security crisis to fester in Haiti. It can no longer be ignored. America must lead a coalition force with our Latin American allies to end the crisis before it spreads to the rest of the hemisphere. https://t.co/i9dyTv6j9c