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UN alarmed by gang violence in Haiti's main agricultural region

2023-02-25T06:44:53.519Z


The UN said Friday it was concerned about the expansion of gang activity, which has been raging with impunity in the capital Port-au-Prince for already...


The UN said Friday it was concerned about the expansion of gang activity, which has been raging with impunity in the capital Port-au-Prince for several years now, in the Artibonite Valley, Haiti's main agricultural region. .

"

The gangs have established a climate of terror, characterized by looting, assassinations, kidnappings, destruction, extortion, hijacking of goods trucks and acts of rape on young girls and women", details a press release from the United Nations office

in Haiti.

Since October, the UN has recorded "

at least 69 gunshot wounds and 83 injured people

" in this rural region, located about 100 kilometers north of the capital, where "

crops and livestock of peasants are systematically stolen

”.

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The most recent wave of violence, unleashed in late January by the "

Baz Gran Grif

" gang, included an attack on a police station, during which seven police officers were killed, the statement said.

The United Nations further reports that officers from at least five police stations in the area "

were forced to close the doors

" of their stations.

Faced with this violence, thousands of inhabitants have had to flee their villages, and the UN is concerned about the humanitarian consequences of this rapid expansion of crime in this Haitian department.

"

Due to insecurity, the Albert Schweitzer hospital, located in the town of Deschapelles and which provides services to approximately 700,000 people in the region, has suspended all its activities since February 16," the organization reports,

while recalling that “

several schools in the city remain closed

”.

Long confined to the very poor neighborhoods of the seaside of the capital Port-au-Prince, the gangs have, since 2020, greatly increased their hold across Haiti, of which they now control more than half of the territory.

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These criminal gangs carry out kidnappings daily in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, demanding tens or even hundreds of thousands of US dollars from the relatives of their victims, most often sexually assaulted during their captivity.

In 2022, the UN recorded 1,359 kidnappings and more than 2,000 murders in Haiti, a third more than the previous year.

Source: lefigaro

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