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Massacre of Haiti innocents

Sickening. Those kids have no chance. :(

This year has seen a staggering 1,000 per cent or ten-fold surge in sexual violence against children in Haiti, during an unprecedented crisis which has seen armed gangs continue to terrorize communities amid a growing humanitarian disaster.
 
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Seems to me anyone lucky enough to get out should be granted asylum without questions :(
 
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Seems to me anyone lucky enough to get out should be granted asylum without questions :(
"asylum without questions"?
Yeah primarily women and children escaping.
As for young men, hope they would fight for their country, or so long as most are at least vetted, and guaranteed some kind of work placement, and they are not letting the actual gang members and criminals in. As it might appear Biden, and Harris might have done?
Then secretly moving them into some of the most vulnerable neighborhoods here, where they could continue their activity?
There are over 58,000 illegal migrants who are convicted felons or facing criminal charges roaming NYC.

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Nearly 200 people have been killed in Haiti over claims of “witchcraft”. The killing spree in the capital’s coastal Cite Soleil over the weekend is believed to have been ordered by a gang leader who alleged that the victims had used witchcraft against his child...
local human rights organisations identified that gang leader as Jean Monel Felix, who also goes by the moniker “King Micanor”, and said he ordered the killings after his child became sick and died
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Haitian, Kenyan police took control of a rural town – then the victory led to carnage
After threats, kidnappings and a massacre in neighboring Pont-Sondé in October that left at least 70 dead, specialized Haiti National Police and Kenyan police with the Multinational Security Support mission had finally arrived in Petite-Rivière. For two years armed gangs had forcibly taken farmers’ lands and livestock and subjected residents to unimaginable cruelty after making the town their stronghold.

... the area quickly ended in bloody violence: On one side, armed members of the Savien Gran Grief and Palmis gangs began attacking residents in reprisal. On the other, a so-called citizens’ defense group carried out its own attacks with machetes and knives on suspected gang members and sympathizers. The killing spree, which unfolded over three days, has left at least 150 dead,
 
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I feel so bad for anyone living there. What a nightmare. :(
 
Armed men attacked and partially destroyed a hospital in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, ... amid a wave of escalating violence that prompted Doctors Without Borders to suspend operations in Haiti last month.
The bandits set the Bernard Mevs hospital on fire on Monday night, destroying four operating rooms and all the laboratory equipment, said the hospital director.
Key trauma center in Haiti goes up in flames after gangs attack with Molotov cocktails
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About 90% of the women living in camps have no source of income, and many are forced to engage in transactional sex to obtain food, water, a place to sleep, or simply to use the toilet. Lawlessness reigns and violence of all sorts continues to be perpetuated.
 
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And we wonder why do many are fleeing the country. :( That is no way to live.
 

Gang leader lynched
On Monday, December 30, 2024, agents of the General Directorate of Migration (DGM) handed over to the Haitian National Police (PNH) Faro Markenson alias "Tibab" a Haitian gang leader .....A few minutes after crossing the border bridge that connects Dajabón to Ounaminthe under escort of the PNH, a crowd of angry Haitians took Markenson from the hands of the PNH and lynched him before setting fire to his corpse...


“Criminal gangs have murdered and kidnapped physicians, nurses and healthcare workers, including humanitarian workers,” Mr. O’Neill said in a statement, adding that gangs had “burned, ransacked and destroyed many hospitals and clinics, forcing many to close or suspend their operations”.
 
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