Haiti and Costa Rica are grappling with a surge in violence and crime. In Haiti, kidnappings have increased by 83% and murders by 119% in the past year, with a UN report highlighting a multidimensional crisis. Gang wars in Haiti have led to a death toll of nearly 5,000 in a year. Meanwhile, Costa Rica has seen a 40% increase in homicides, prompting the government to adopt measures inspired by El Salvador to address the surge in violence. The UN and humanitarian agencies are appealing for $674 million to aid 3.6 million people in Haiti amidst escalating violence and unimaginable horrors.
⚠️ HAITI'S GANG WARS DEATH TOLL DOUBLES TO NEARLY 5,000 IN A YEAR -UN (Reuters) The number of people reported killed as Haiti faces a worsening conflict between heavily armed gangs increased by more than 110% last year to reach 4,789, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio… https://t.co/Tx4KaV61F4
Homicides in Haiti more than doubled last year as the Caribbean nation faced a worsening "multidimensional crisis," with gangs using kidnappings and sexual violence to steadily gain territory, a UN report said https://t.co/bkAxmUGIMc
🔊 Costa Rica’s homicide rate has increased by 40% in the last year alone. @i_woodford tells Reuters World News daily podcast how the government is trying to crack down – listen now https://t.co/pSpe4OGWUW https://t.co/jhFf3Jcqcb
People in #Haiti continue to endure unimaginable horrors as violence escalates & humanitarian agencies are appealing for $674 million to help 3.6 million people across the country this year - @UNReliefChief https://t.co/IfGzBjnbft
⚠️ ONCE TRANQUIL COSTA RICA EYES SALVADORAN-INSPIRED RESPONSE TO CRIME SURGE (Reuters) Long a byword for laidback environmental tourism, Costa Rica is now wrestling with a surge in violence so striking that its government is borrowing a page from nearby El Salvador, which… https://t.co/r3VGb1ukbt
In the past year kidnappings in Haiti have increased by 83% and murders by 119%, the United Nations said in its latest report. Read more at: https://t.co/GyDGhI9eZU
“We hear crimes, lamentations and bitter tears in Port-au-Prince, in the Artibonite, in the Northwest and all over the country,” the priests said. “The national boat is really adrift. It is urgent to straighten it out.” Read more at: https://t.co/GyDGhI9eZU