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A curious college student travels to Haiti to unravel the life of the president. What she finds is...unspeakable.
While investigating the past of President Jovenel Moïse for a memoir, Shedeline walks into the heart of a life-changing event for her, Haiti, and its president; as she gets a front-row seat to the chaos and intrigue of a bloody political firestorm.
This unexpected turn of events shakes her and introduces a terrifying twist to what she thought would be an ordinary story. Now, her memory is heavy with the answer to the prodigious question hanging over an unsettled nation. Who killed the president?
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A boat carrying 842 Haitian migrants bound for the United States has instead washed ashore along the north coast of Cuba.
Cuban state media reported that the boat was found early on Tuesday near a popular vacation spot, causing a scramble to provide humanitarian aid to the group, which included more than 150 women and children.
Reports say that several days of stormy weather forced the boat towards Cuba.
While many Haitians have taken to the sea to escape gang violence and poverty at home,... Cuba itself is experiencing mass migration,... due to shortages of food and medicine.
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Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry told AFP in an interview Monday that he was targeted in an assassination attempt during weekend national day celebrations. FRANCE 24's International Affairs Editor Philip Turle tells us more. #Haiti #ArielHenry #crisis
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Haitian authorities say at least 28 suspects, including two U.S. citizens, were involved in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse. The U.S. is sending FBI and Homeland Security officials to help investigate.
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New Wave of Arrests in Assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse
The Caribbean country of Haiti is combating an epidemic of gang-related violence. It has led to more than 300 children and adults seeking shelter at a Catholic high school. The violence has spiked in recent weeks. According to a report from the United Nations, in a 9 day period earlier this month at least 470 people were killed, injured or remain unaccounted for due to the fighting. Another 3,000 had to flee their homes. Foundress of the Kizito Family religious community, Sr. Paesie, joins to tell us what daily life is like in Haiti amid the gang violence and extreme poverty. She has been helping to take kids to different schools for safety. Sr. Paesie shares more about that. The foundress of the Kizito Family discusses how her faith helped has helped her remain calm throughout all of the violence. She fills us in on what else she wants people to know about the situation in Haiti right now and how they can help.
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A group of about 140 Haitian migrants came to shore in the Lower Florida Keys on Monday morning, border authorities confirmed, the latest in a string of suspected smuggling operations.
Protesters in Dania Beach gathered Saturday, calling for the Biden administration to stop deporting Haitians who are fleeing their country for a better life in the U.S.
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High fuel costs and gas shortages have lead to renewed civil unrest in Port-au-Prince.
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(14 Jul 2022)
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Port-au-Prince - 14 July 2022
1. Various of tires burning in the streets as people on motorcycles make their way around them and some rocks in the road
2. Various of armed police removing debris from the remains of what had been a burning barricade from the road
3. SOUNDBITE (Haitian Creole) Martelly Saint-Jean, resident:
"Ariel Henry should respond to the demandsof the people who say the fuel is a universal product."
4. Various of people standing on the street with plastic jugs filled with gasoline to sell - 1 gallon (4 liters) is valued at $13 US on the black market
5. Various of streets empty of the usual traffic due to the shortage and high price of fuel
6. A protester holding a sign that reads (English) "No More UN Core Group PHTK in Haiti" referring to the United NAtions Security detail in country
7. Another person holding a sign that reads (English) "UN Coregroup Stop Your Bloodshed Against Haitians"
8. A group of men protesting
9. SOUNDBITE (Haitian Creole) Theophete Iswick, resident and lawyer:
"Each time the BINUH (UN security detail) mandate must be renewed, we see that insecurity increases considerably today. There is someone who is intensifying (the violence) in Cité Soleil where there are hundreds of people who are victims. The civilian population can not stay at home today (due to gang violence in some neighborhoods). They sheltered in public places and sleep on the street."
10. A protester holds a sign that reads (French) "The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing. Albert Einstein"
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Demonstrators blocked roads and burned tires in the streets of Haiti's capital on Thursday with no reported clashes with the police who cleared road blocks to keep the flow of traffic.
Fuel shortages and gasoline costs increases have prompted various public transportation to also hike their fares.
A line of people lined up with jugs filled with petrol for sale after the price of a gallon of gasoline (4 liters) reached a high of 1,500 gourdes, or about $13 USD, on the black market.
Demonstrators also carried signs protesting the presence of the UN political mission in Haiti.
The U.N. Security council met in Geneva on Wednesday to vote on extending the U.N. political mission in Haiti a but the vote was postponed after China called for closed consultations on the proposed resolution.
The U.N presence in Haiti has been controversial since reports of misconduct by U.N peacekeepers that were present in the country from 2004 to 2017.
Protesters said they lost faith in the U.N ability to control the widespread violence in Haiti.
The tumbling economy is part of the unraveling of the country that has been struggling since last year to control increased gang violence that has spread to a larger part of the capital.
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The United Nations human rights office has expressed concern about rising violence around Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, saying 99 people have been reported killed in recent fighting between rival gangs in the Cite Soleil district alone.
The warning on Saturday came hours after the UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution renewing the mandate of a UN office in the Caribbean nation and calling on all countries to stop the transfer of small arms, light weapons and ammunition to anyone there supporting gang violence and criminal activity.
UN humanitarian agencies said they were ready to help embattled communities once it is safe to do so.
Louis-Henri Mars is the head of Lakou Lapee, a peacebuilding organisation that runs community projects for young Haitians.
He joins us from Petion-Ville in Haiti for the latest updates.
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The Source travels to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, to untangle the relationship between the government, a local gang leader, and the recent violence under Haiti’s President, Jovenel Moïse.
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We look in depth at “The Ransom,” a new series in The New York Times that details how France devastated Haiti’s economy by forcing Haiti to pay massive reparations for the loss of slave labor after enslaved Haitians rebelled, founding the world’s first Black republic in 1804. We speak with historians Westenley Alcenat and Gerald Horne on the story of Haiti’s finances and how Haitian demands for reparations have been repeatedly shut down. Alcenat says the series “exposes the rest of the world to a knowledge that actually has existed for over a hundred years,” and while he welcomes the series, he demands The New York Times apologize for publishing racist Haitian stereotypes in 2010 by columnist David Brooks. Horne also requests The New York Times make the revelatory documents that the series cites accessible to other historians. He says the series will “hopefully cause us to reexamine the history of this country and move away from the propaganda point that somehow the United States was an abolitionist republic when actually it was the foremost slaveholder’s republic.”
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De janvier à juin, l'ONU a recensé 934 meurtres à Port-au-Prince, la capitale d'Haïti. Dans le quartier de Cité Soleil, uniquement pendant la semaine du 8 juillet, au moins 234 personnes ont été tuées ou blessées dans le cadre des violences liées aux gangs. La situation préoccupe la diaspora haïtienne de Montréal.
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A regular Monday morning on the front lines of Haiti's gang wars.
A wave of gang violence has erupted in Port-au-Prince, one that some say is the most vicious in city history, has engulfed Haiti's capital, and the city's police are out numbered, and out powered.
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Political instability and a climbing crime rate have drawn protesters onto the streets across Haiti.
Rising costs of everything from food to fuel are a major concern in the Caribbean nation with millions struggling.
Hundreds of people attended demonstrations in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
They say authorities are absent and Prime Minister Ariel Henry has not cracked down on criminal organisations.
The gathering coincides with the anniversary of the constitution in 1987.
Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo reports.
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Haiti's President Jovenel Moïse has been killed and his wife injured in an attack on their home in the nation's capital, Port-au-Prince.
Unidentified gunmen stormed the property at 01:00 local time (05:00 GMT), interim PM Claude Joseph said.
He called for calm, saying that "all measures had been taken to guarantee the continuity of the state".
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Thousands of factory workers have gone on strike in the capital of Haiti to demand better pay.
Many of them make clothes for big brands sold overseas, but say they are paid less than five dollars a day.
Al Jazeera's @Teresa Bo reports.
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