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List of haitian citizens facing UN Sanctions expected by year-end
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List of haitian citizens facing UN Sanctions expected by year-end

The United Nations Sanctions Committee, responsible for overseeing violations of UN-imposed sanctions, is set to release its highly anticipated report regarding Haitian individuals involved in acts of corruption and criminality within the country. Maria Isabel Salvador, the head of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti, recently made this announcement, generating significant interest and anticipation both within Haiti and on the international stage. Maria Isabel Salvador, the director of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti, disclosed that the Sanctions Committee's report would be presented to the UN Security Council in November 2023. This date is eagerly awaited as it is expected to shed crucial light on individuals involved in illegal activities detrimental to the co...
The United States’ $100 Million Commitment to Haiti’s Stabilization
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The United States’ $100 Million Commitment to Haiti’s Stabilization

The Biden administration has unveiled its major commitment to enhance security and stability in Haiti. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that the United States is prepared to invest approximately $100 million in a security support mission in Haiti. This announcement comes at a critical moment for the country, which is grappling with significant political, social, and security challenges. In recent years, Haiti has faced periods of political turmoil and a humanitarian crisis. The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021 plunged the country into uncertainty and exacerbated existing political tensions. The security support mission, which is being considered for deployment, aims to strengthen Haitian security institutions while providing technical and logisti...
Kenyan President Williams Ruto appeals to the UN for urgent action on Haiti
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Kenyan President Williams Ruto appeals to the UN for urgent action on Haiti

Kenyan President Williams Ruto delivered a compelling speech at the United Nations General Assembly yesterday, earnestly calling on the Security Council to approve the emergency deployment of a multinational force to Haiti. President Ruto's heartfelt speech captured the attention of the international community, shedding light on the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Haiti and emphasizing the pressing need for immediate action. The situation in Haiti has significantly deteriorated, marked by a disturbing surge in gang violence. Haitians are grappling with monumental challenges, including a devastating economic crisis and the growing influence of organized crime.
Successful police operation in Liancourt
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Successful police operation in Liancourt

The National Union of Haitian Police Officers has expressed its satisfaction following a large-scale operation carried out against the "Gran Grif" gang last weekend in Liancourt. According to the coordinator of the labor organization, Lionel Lazarre, several dozen alleged criminals were eliminated during violent clashes with law enforcement officers. This operation clearly demonstrates the authorities' ability to put an end to gang activities, provided they have the appropriate resources, emphasized Lazarre. The police operation in Liancourt has been a significant success in the fight against organized crime prevailing in certain regions of the country. According to information provided by the union, police officers engaged in confrontations with suspected members of the notorious a...
William O’Neill calls on Luis Abinader to reconsider his decision…
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William O’Neill calls on Luis Abinader to reconsider his decision…

The recent closure of the borders between the Dominican Republic and Haiti has raised international concerns. United Nations independent human rights expert William O'Neill has expressed alarm at this decision and has called on Dominican President Luis Abinader to reconsider it. This border closure occurred in response to the construction of a canal on the Massacre River, an initiative that, according to Haitian authorities, does not violate agreements between the two countries regarding the river. The current situation between the Dominican Republic and Haiti is tense, with significant implications for human rights and bilateral relations. William O'Neill, as a United Nations independent expert, has spoken out to urge both nations to return to the negotiating table to resolve thi...
Claude Joseph protested against Ariel Henry and expressed his demands
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Claude Joseph protested against Ariel Henry and expressed his demands

On Sunday, the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince was the scene of a demonstration initiated by the political party "Engaged for Development". This citizen mobilization brought together protesters from all walks of life, united in their demands for significant political change in Haiti. The protesters had multiple demands that encompassed various aspects of the current situation in Haiti. First and foremost, they strongly demanded the immediate resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who is seen by many as a major obstacle to resolving the ongoing political crisis. The protesters also denounced the racism faced by some Haitians in the Dominican Republic, expressing solidarity with their fellow countrymen who suffer from it. Claude Joseph, the leader of the "Engaged for Develop...
Deadly violence erupts during protest in Petit-Goâve: 3 dead and numerous injured
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Deadly violence erupts during protest in Petit-Goâve: 3 dead and numerous injured

This past Wednesday, what originally commenced as a peaceful demonstration took a tragic turn in Petit-Goâve, resulting in the lamentable loss of at least three lives and a multitude of injuries. Dissatisfied with the nation's political and socio-economic circumstances, protestors erected barricades along public thoroughfares, thereby necessitating the intervention of law enforcement. This sorrowful confrontation underscores the persistent tensions that have gripped the nation since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July. The demonstration, initially marked by a tranquil demeanor, as protestors brandished placards demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, swiftly devolved into a violent skirmish. Law enforcement agencies were swiftly dispatched to the s...
Massacre River : Thorny conflict between Haiti and the Dominican Republic
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Massacre River : Thorny conflict between Haiti and the Dominican Republic

In 2018, Haiti embarked on a large-scale project: the canalization of the Massacre River. However, this initiative quickly turned controversial, becoming the source of heated diplomatic tensions between Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The initial goal of this ambitious project was to provide irrigation to over 3,000 hectares of the fertile Maribahoux Plain. However, its implementation proved to be a challenging endeavor fraught with disagreements. The original project plan highlighted a critical point: the canal, primarily constructed from rock and gabion, would not be able to indefinitely contain the water. This limitation immediately raised concerns about water management and potential environmental risks. The Cuban firm DINVAl was tasked with carrying out this colossal under...
EDE Expresses Solidarity with Victims of Gang Violence
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EDE Expresses Solidarity with Victims of Gang Violence

The political party "Engaged for Development" (EDE) has today announced a peaceful demonstration scheduled for Sunday, September 17th, in a show of support for the victims affected by armed gangs in the metropolitan area of Port-au-Prince and other regions across the country. The primary goal of this initiative is to raise awareness within the population and implore the authorities to take decisive actions to quell the prevailing violence in the nation. The march will commence at Jeudy Public Square, located in Delmas 33, at 9 a.m. Organizers anticipate a significant turnout, uniting citizens, members of civil society, and EDE party sympathizers. The march will traverse several neighborhoods within the capital, concluding at Musseau, right in front of the Official Residence of Prime Mi...
Pastor Gerald Bataille has passed away following a sudden illness
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Pastor Gerald Bataille has passed away following a sudden illness

On this mournful Monday, September 11th, a somber pall has descended upon the religious and educational community, for we have lost the esteemed founder of Yaveh Nissi University, Reverend Pastor Joseph Gerald Bataille, due to complications arising from diabetes. At the venerable age of 69, his life stood as a wellspring of inspiration to countless souls worldwide, and his enduring influence in the realms of education and faith shall persist. Reverend Pastor Joseph Gerald Bataille was not only a devoted spiritual shepherd but also a venerable scholar. Possessing a doctoral degree in divinity and a master's degree in leadership, he consecrated his life to the relentless pursuit of wisdom and the sacred service of the Almighty. His visionary quest was to forge an educational milieu th...
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