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haitianking
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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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haitianking
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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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haitianking
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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.

It's just one morning, with one gangster and just one camera lens on the gang problem, but I feel it's a vital perspective to watch.

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haitianking
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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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haitianking
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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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haitianking
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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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haitianking
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Austin Smucker, 27, described the moment he and 16 others were taken hostage by Haitian gang 400 Mawozo while on a missionary trip in October 2021.

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haitianking
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Aerial footage shows the extent of destruction in Haiti following a powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake. Saturday’s earthquake struck the south-western part of the country, almost razing some towns and triggering landslides that hampered rescue efforts in two of the hardest-hit communities. The death toll has climbed sharply, with at least 724 dead and 2,800 injured, according to the latest figures from Haiti’s office of civil protection. People in the Caribbean nation rushed into the streets to seek safety and to help rescue those trapped in the rubble of collapsed homes, hotels and other buildings.

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haitianking
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16 Americans and 1 Canadian citizen on a missionary visit were kidnapped near Port Au Prince while visiting an orphanage. Armed gangs are believed to control about half the city, with killings and kidnappings on the rise since Haiti's president was assassinated in July.

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haitianking
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(9 Aug 2022)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jean-Rabel - 4 August 2022
1. People waiting in line for food donations behind a fence
HEADLINE: WFP helps tackle Haiti food insecurity
ANNOTATION: The Word Food Programme says more than a million Haitians
risk falling into famine.
2. Line of people moving
3. Men collecting sacks of rice from truck
4. Close of feet of people in line
5. Mid of people waiting
ANNOTATION: In Jean-Rabel, people walk for hours to join the line for food donations.
6. Marie Gracie Joseph (wearing white top) picking up can of beans
7. SOUNDBITE (Haitian Creole) Marie Gracie Joseph, farmer:
"We did not have any money, and we had to go to someone else's house to borrow it. With this food, we don't need to borrow. We suffered from hunger, and this food will help."
8. Various of people loading sacks of food on donkeys
ANNOTATION: Gang violence has made it very difficult for donations to reach those who depend on them.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gonaives - 3 August 2022
9. World Food Programme warehouse with piles of sacks of rice
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Jean Martin Bauer, director of the World Food Programme in Haiti:
"Gangs control large areas of Port-au-Prince, and they control the exits of Port-au-Prince through Martissant, the road leading east to the Dominican Republic and the road leading north to Gonaives and Au Cap (Cap-Haïtien). This is causing problems with food markets, with livelihoods and with food security."
11. People queuing to receive food donations
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Jean-Rabel - 4 August 2022
12. Various of people walking away, some pulling donkeys loaded with food donations
ANNOTATION: These factors, plus the unravelling of the political situation since the assassination of former president Jovenel Moise in 2021 and the increased violence in the capital, put Haiti close to the top of the list of food insecurity.
STORYLINE:
More than one million people are at risk of falling into famine in Haiti according to the World Food Programme, as the UN agency's donations brought respite to a drought-stricken town in the country's northwest.
In Jean-Rabel, farmer Marie Gracie Joseph says the supplies including rice, beans and cooking oil will help to support her family after the steady searing heat destroyed her crops.
"Sometimes we did not have any money and we had to go to someone else's house to borrow it. With this food we don't need to borrow," she said.
For Marie Grace it was an hour, but some from the community surrounding Jean-Rabel walked for five hours to collect their share of the donations.
According to the WFP, 1.3 million Haitians are under food emergency, a situation made worse by the widespread violence in Port-au-Prince where gangs have taken control of large parts of the capital.
Gang violence has made it impossible for donations to reach parts of the capital itself and parts of the country that have come to depend on those donations, explained Jean Martin Bauer, the director of the WFP in Haiti.
Traders have had to obtain supplies from other regions of the country or resort to imported products to ensure the availability of basic foodstuffs that most can't afford to buy.
According to the WFP, households have large food consumption deficits reflected in very high acute malnutrition and excess mortality.
For years Haiti has suffered with environmental problems as well as exposure to natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes of which Haiti had too many in the last decade.
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haitianking
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“They just don’t see a future, they don’t see tomorrow:" Miami Herald Caribbean Correspondent Jacqueline Charles on why a record number of people are leaving Haiti.

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U.S. Coast Guard Has Stopped More Than 5,000 Haitians At Sea

haitianking
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In the wake of the kidnapping of 17 U.S. and Canadian missionaries by Haitian gang members, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff joins TODAY live with commentary and insight on the insecure situation in Haiti.

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An Inside Look At Violence In Haiti

haitianking
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The group traveled on a single vessel and swam to shore when they were about 200 meters away.

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haitianking
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A 41-year-old woman has been arrested after her son and daughter were found dead Tuesday night inside a home in Miami’s Little Haiti neighborhood, authorities confirmed on Wednesday.

haitianking
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New York Times investigation reveals Haiti paid millions of dollars to France after it gained its independence, setting the Haitian economy back by billions of dollars. It also explains why tens of thousands of Haitian migrants have traveled to the U.S. border in order to seek refuge. Guerline Jozef, founder and director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance joined American Voices with Alicia Menedez to discuss. 

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haitianking
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Cuban state news media say that a single vessel carrying 842 Haitians who apparently were trying to reach the United States has landed instead in central Cuba.

haitianking
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In a recording obtained by CNN, a judge who was overseeing the case of President Jovenel Moise's assassination said Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry was involved in planning it.

haitianking
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Haiti Prime Minister Ariel Henry has survived an assassination attempt at a church in the northern city of Gonaives where the ceremony marking the 218th anniversary of independence was taking place.

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