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2024 Haitian jailbreak

Amid the unrest in Haiti since 2018, armed gangs stormed Haiti's two largest prisons in March 2024, resulting in more than 4,700 inmates escaping. The gangs demanded that prime minister Ariel Henry resign, attacking and closing Toussaint Louverture International Airport and preventing Henry from entering the country. The Haitian government declared a 72-hour state of emergency and a nighttime curfew in Ouest Department in an attempt to curb the violence and chaos. On 12 March 2024, Henry indicated his intention to resign as prime minister in response to the deteriorating security situation.[8]

Battle of Port-Au-Prince (2024)[1]
Part of the Gang war in Haiti and the Haitian crisis (2018–present)

Map of Haiti
Date28 February 2024 – present[2]
Location
Mainly Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Result

Ongoing

Belligerents
Revolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and Allies

Haitian security forces


Armed civilians
Commanders and leaders
Jimmy Chérizier
Guy Philippe
Ariel Henry
Michel Patrick Boisvert
Casualties and losses
38 dead,[3] 15,000 homeless, 362,000 displaced[4][5][6][7]

Background edit

Haiti has been undergoing a crisis since 2018, including political assassinations and a gang war since 2023.

On 1 March 2024, Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry signed an agreement in Nairobi, Kenya attempting to allow the deployment of 1,000 Kenyan police officers to Haiti.[9]

Events edit

Jimmy Chérizier, the leader of the "G9 Family and Allies" gang in Port-au-Prince, released a video announcing his intention to prevent Ariel Henry from returning to Haiti with the operation. On 1 March, when asked if it was safe for him to return to Haiti, Henry shrugged.[10] Chérizier apparently had the backing of some other gangs as part of a coalition named "Viv Ansanm", Haitian Creole for "living together". Though that coalition was quick to dissolve, other gangs launched attacks, together with Chérizier's G9 gang.[11]

On 2 and 3 March, armed gangs stormed the two largest prisons in Haiti, one in Croix des Bouquets, the other in Port-au-Prince.[12] More than 4,700 inmates escaped.[10] Police were reported to be undermanned and outgunned by the gangs, with only 9,000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting.[13] The 400 Mawozo gang operates in the Croix-des-Bouquets area and has influence at its prison, according to Insight Crime.[14] Chérizier, who took responsibility for the surge in violence, said his goal was to capture Haitian government officials, including the police chief.[15] Over 12 people have been killed in the conflict.[12] The UN estimated that 15,000 people fled the violence in Port-au-Prince.[15]

The Haitian government, under finance minister Michel Patrick Boisvert, declared a 72-hour state of emergency and a nighttime curfew in an attempt to curb the violence and chaos.[16] Chérizier claimed responsibility for the increase in attacks, and demanded Henry's resignation, adding that the goal of the increase in attacks was to capture important government officials, including the police chief.[9] Many escaped gang leaders joined the attacks,[17] fueling speculation that an alliance between rival gangs in the Haitian gang wars was forming to overthrow the Haitian elite.[18]

On 4 March, at around 1 p.m. local time, armed gangs attacked the heavily fortified Toussaint Louverture International Airport, exchanging gunfire with police and the Haitian Armed Forces, in an attempt to take control of the facility after rumors that Henry would return to Haiti.[19] Johnson André, the leader of the 5 Seconds gang, appeared to be linked to the attacks.[10] The attacks resulted in the closure of the airport and prevented Henry from entering the country.[20] Other riot leaders, including Guy Philippe, indicated that they would try to take over the presidency of Haiti.[21] The Stade Sylvio Cator[22][23] and national bank[24] were attacked. Other public institutions, including schools and banks, were closed.[25]

There was another reported jailbreak on 5 March, leading to the death of three inmates. Haitian police were able to stop attempts at escape.[26][27][better source needed] On 6 March, a police station in Bas-Peu-de-Chose was attacked and burned down by gangs.[28]

On 7 March, the state of emergency in the Ouest Department, including a nightly curfew and bans on protests, was extended from three days to a month (3 April).[28]

On 8 March, gangs attacked two police stations near the National Palace,[29] as well as the palace itself,[30] and burned down the interior ministry.[31] The security perimeter around Toussaint Louverture International Airport was breached by gangs, while gunfire was heard throughout Port-au-Prince.[32]

On 9 March, gangs attacked and occupied the headquarters of the Institute of Social Welfare in Port-au Prince, while the government of the Dominican Republic announced plans to evacuate its officials and citizens from Port-au-Prince.[33]

On 21 March, one of the gang leaders, known only as Makandal, was killed by the bwa kale in Petion-Ville.[34] A day later, Ernst Julme, the leader of Delmas 95 who had escaped from prison earlier in the month, was killed by police in the same area. Julme's death was described as a significant setback for Cherizier in his attempts to take over Port-au-Prince.[35][36]

Reactions edit

International edit

Countries edit

  •   Colombia: The Colombian foreign ministry asked Haiti to provide "special protection" to the 18 ex-Colombian soldiers convicted of the assassination of Jovenel Moïse who remained in their cells during the jailbreak.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cornu, Jean-Michael; Rakovsky, Valentin; Rivas Pacheco, Guillermo (6 March 2024). "Gang activity in Haiti's Port-au-Prince". Princeton Clarion. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Haitian police spokesman says new gang attacks overwhelmed officers: 'The city center was at war'". AP News. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  3. ^ @MARADIOFM (12 March 2024). "Le @synapoha annonce le décès de deux policiers .:la policière Edwige Antoine qui était souffrante et Estinor Angelot qui est décédé la nuit dernière dans le dortoir du Sous-Commissariat de Delmas 62" [The @synapoha announces the death of two police officers: police officer Edwige Antoine who was unwell and Estinor Angelot who died last night in the cells of the Delmas Sub-Police Station 62] (Tweet) (in French) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ "Haiti: the government declares a state of emergency, at least 12 dead and 4 thousand prisoners escaped". Agenzia Nova. 4 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  5. ^ "Haiti violence displaces 15,000 already displaced people: UN". Macau Business. 6 March 2024. Retrieved 6 March 2024.
  6. ^ Mérancourt, Wildlore; Schmidt, Samantha (9 March 2024). "Haitians shot dead in the street and there's no one to take the corpses away". The Washington Post. Retrieved 14 March 2024.
  7. ^ "Several embassies evacuate staff as Haiti sinks deeper in violence". Daily Sabah. Port-au-Prince. Agence France-Presse. 11 March 2024.
  8. ^ Hu, Caitlin Stephen (12 March 2024). "Haiti's leader to resign as gangs run rampant through country engulfed in crisis". CNN. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  9. ^ a b "Kenya signs deal in attempt to rescue plan for deployment of 1,000 police officers to Haiti". The Guardian. Guardian News & Media. 1 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  10. ^ a b c Coto, Dánica (4 March 2024). "There's chaos in Haiti. Powerful gangs are attacking key targets like prisons as alliances shift". Associated Press. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  11. ^ "Haiti's capital paralysed by gunfire as gang boss threatens police chief and ministers". The Guardian. Associated Press. 29 February 2024. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  12. ^ a b Astier, Henri; Avagnina, Gianluca (3 March 2024). "Haiti violence: Haiti gangs demand PM resign after mass jailbreak". BBC News. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Haitian police spokesman says new gang attacks overwhelmed officers: 'The city center was at war'". Associated Press. 1 March 2024. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  14. ^ "400 Mawozo". Insight Crime. 23 March 2022.
  15. ^ a b c Jones, Sam (4 March 2024). "Haiti declares state of emergency after thousands of dangerous inmates escape". The Guardian. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  16. ^ Sanon, Evans; Luxama, Pierre-Richard (3 March 2024). "Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak, explosion of violence". Associated Press. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  17. ^ Charles, Jacqueline (4 March 2024). "Haiti has deployed its army; troops joined police to push back gang takeover of airport". Miami Herald. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  18. ^ Taylor, Luke (4 March 2024). "Haiti's weekend of violence puts government future in doubt". The Guardian. from the original on 5 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  19. ^ Charles, Jacqueline (4 March 2024). "Haiti has deployed its army; troops joined police to push back gang takeover of airport". Miami Herald. from the original on 5 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  20. ^ Buschschlüter, Vanessa (5 March 2024). "Haiti gangs try to take over Port-au-Prince airport". BBC News. Retrieved 28 April 2024.
  21. ^ Berg, Matt; Toosi, Nahal; Ward, Alexander (5 March 2024). "'Catastrophic' fears in Washington as Haiti crisis worsens". Politico. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  22. ^ Wyss, Jim (4 March 2024). "Violent Prison Break Sparks Murder, Mayhem in Haiti". Bloomberg.com. from the original on 4 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  23. ^ Sanon, Evans; Luxama, Pierre-Richard (3 March 2024). "Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak, explosion of violence". Associated Press. from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  24. ^ Sanon, Evans; Luxama, Pierre-Richard (3 March 2024). "Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak, explosion of violence". Associated Press. from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  25. ^ Sanon, Evens; Goodman, Joshua; Coto, Dánica (5 March 2024). "Haitian prime minister lands in Puerto Rico as he tries to return home to quell gang violence". Associated Press. from the original on 5 March 2024. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  26. ^ @NouvellesA1 (6 March 2024). "Deux morts et cinq blessés. Tel est le bilan des victimes lors de la tentative d'évasion à la prison civile de Jacmel dans la nuit du 5 mars 2024. L' information a été confirmée par le directeur départemental de la police du Sud-Est, Serge Allande Jolicoeur. #NouvellesDesAmériques" [Two dead and five injured. These were the casualties of the attempted escape from Jacmel civil prison on the night of 5 March 2024. The information was confirmed by Serge Allande Jolicoeur, Departmental Director of the South-East Police. #NewsFromAmericas] (Tweet) (in French) – via Twitter.
  27. ^ @Radio_Metronome (6 March 2024). "Update : Tentative d'évasion à la prison civile de Jacmel. 3 morts et 6 blessés, selon le Directeur départemental de la PNH dans le Sud-est. D'après Serge Allande Jolicoeur, la prison avait 700 détenus. À la question de savoir comment ces prionniers ont pu trouver la mort, le Directeur départemental n'était pas en mesure de donner des détails.#metronomehaiti" [Update: Attempted escape from Jacmel civil prison. 3 dead and 6 injured, according to the Departmental Director of the PNH in the South-East. According to Serge Allande Jolicoeur, the prison had 700 inmates. When asked how the prisoners died, the Departmental Director was unable to give any details. #metronomehaiti] (Tweet) (in French) – via Twitter.
  28. ^ a b "Haiti extends state of emergency as violence and displacement soar". Al Jazeera. 7 March 2024. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  29. ^ Rios, Michael; Roth, Richard; Akbarzai, Sahar; Lau, Chris (9 March 2024). "Haiti crisis: Armed men attack police stations near National Palace as gang violence spirals". CNN. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  30. ^ Rivers, Matt (8 March 2024). "Gangs attack Haiti's national palace in Port-au-Prince: Source". ABC News. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  31. ^ Wyss, Jim (9 March 2024). "Haitian Gangs Torch Ministry as Nation Descends Into Lawlessness". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  32. ^ "Intensos tiroteos se registran en el entorno del Palacio Presidencial de Haití". Cooperativa.cl (in Spanish). EFE. Retrieved 9 March 2024.
  33. ^ "República Dominicana planea evacuar a sus funcionarios y de otros países de Haití" [Dominican Republic plans to evacuate its officials and other countries from Haiti] (in Spanish). 9 March 2024.
  34. ^ "Suspected Haiti gang members set on fire as conflict spreads to capital suburb". NBC News. 21 March 2024.
  35. ^ "Prominent Haitian gang leader shot dead by police as political groups near finalisation of transition council". Sky News. 22 March 2024.
  36. ^ "Violence Rises In Haiti, Gang Leader Killed As Transition Council Close To Being Established". Arise News. 22 March 2024.

Sources edit

  • Walker, Summer (October 2022). Gangs of Haiti: Expansion, power and an escalating crisis (PDF). Geneva: Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  • Regional Overview Latin America & the Caribbean April 2023 (PDF). Geneva: ACLED. May 2023. Retrieved 2 October 2023.

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Amid the unrest in Haiti since 2018 armed gangs stormed Haiti s two largest prisons in March 2024 resulting in more than 4 700 inmates escaping The gangs demanded that prime minister Ariel Henry resign attacking and closing Toussaint Louverture International Airport and preventing Henry from entering the country The Haitian government declared a 72 hour state of emergency and a nighttime curfew in Ouest Department in an attempt to curb the violence and chaos On 12 March 2024 Henry indicated his intention to resign as prime minister in response to the deteriorating security situation 8 Battle of Port Au Prince 2024 1 Part of the Gang war in Haiti and the Haitian crisis 2018 present Map of HaitiDate28 February 2024 present 2 LocationMainly Port au Prince HaitiResultOngoing Ariel Henry resigns from the post of Prime Minister of HaitiBelligerentsRevolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and AlliesHaitian security forces Haitian National Police Haitian Armed Forces Armed civiliansCommanders and leadersJimmy Cherizier Guy PhilippeAriel Henry Michel Patrick BoisvertCasualties and losses38 dead 3 15 000 homeless 362 000 displaced 4 5 6 7 Contents 1 Background 2 Events 3 Reactions 3 1 International 3 1 1 Countries 4 See also 5 References 6 SourcesBackground editHaiti has been undergoing a crisis since 2018 including political assassinations and a gang war since 2023 On 1 March 2024 Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry signed an agreement in Nairobi Kenya attempting to allow the deployment of 1 000 Kenyan police officers to Haiti 9 Events editJimmy Cherizier the leader of the G9 Family and Allies gang in Port au Prince released a video announcing his intention to prevent Ariel Henry from returning to Haiti with the operation On 1 March when asked if it was safe for him to return to Haiti Henry shrugged 10 Cherizier apparently had the backing of some other gangs as part of a coalition named Viv Ansanm Haitian Creole for living together Though that coalition was quick to dissolve other gangs launched attacks together with Cherizier s G9 gang 11 On 2 and 3 March armed gangs stormed the two largest prisons in Haiti one in Croix des Bouquets the other in Port au Prince 12 More than 4 700 inmates escaped 10 Police were reported to be undermanned and outgunned by the gangs with only 9 000 operating in Haiti at the time of the fighting 13 The 400 Mawozo gang operates in the Croix des Bouquets area and has influence at its prison according to Insight Crime 14 Cherizier who took responsibility for the surge in violence said his goal was to capture Haitian government officials including the police chief 15 Over 12 people have been killed in the conflict 12 The UN estimated that 15 000 people fled the violence in Port au Prince 15 The Haitian government under finance minister Michel Patrick Boisvert declared a 72 hour state of emergency and a nighttime curfew in an attempt to curb the violence and chaos 16 Cherizier claimed responsibility for the increase in attacks and demanded Henry s resignation adding that the goal of the increase in attacks was to capture important government officials including the police chief 9 Many escaped gang leaders joined the attacks 17 fueling speculation that an alliance between rival gangs in the Haitian gang wars was forming to overthrow the Haitian elite 18 On 4 March at around 1 p m local time armed gangs attacked the heavily fortified Toussaint Louverture International Airport exchanging gunfire with police and the Haitian Armed Forces in an attempt to take control of the facility after rumors that Henry would return to Haiti 19 Johnson Andre the leader of the 5 Seconds gang appeared to be linked to the attacks 10 The attacks resulted in the closure of the airport and prevented Henry from entering the country 20 Other riot leaders including Guy Philippe indicated that they would try to take over the presidency of Haiti 21 The Stade Sylvio Cator 22 23 and national bank 24 were attacked Other public institutions including schools and banks were closed 25 There was another reported jailbreak on 5 March leading to the death of three inmates Haitian police were able to stop attempts at escape 26 27 better source needed On 6 March a police station in Bas Peu de Chose was attacked and burned down by gangs 28 On 7 March the state of emergency in the Ouest Department including a nightly curfew and bans on protests was extended from three days to a month 3 April 28 On 8 March gangs attacked two police stations near the National Palace 29 as well as the palace itself 30 and burned down the interior ministry 31 The security perimeter around Toussaint Louverture International Airport was breached by gangs while gunfire was heard throughout Port au Prince 32 On 9 March gangs attacked and occupied the headquarters of the Institute of Social Welfare in Port au Prince while the government of the Dominican Republic announced plans to evacuate its officials and citizens from Port au Prince 33 On 21 March one of the gang leaders known only as Makandal was killed by the bwa kale in Petion Ville 34 A day later Ernst Julme the leader of Delmas 95 who had escaped from prison earlier in the month was killed by police in the same area Julme s death was described as a significant setback for Cherizier in his attempts to take over Port au Prince 35 36 Reactions editInternational edit Countries edit nbsp Colombia The Colombian foreign ministry asked Haiti to provide special protection to the 18 ex Colombian soldiers convicted of the assassination of Jovenel Moise who remained in their cells during the jailbreak 15 See also edit2021 Croix des Bouquets jailbreakReferences edit Cornu Jean Michael Rakovsky Valentin Rivas Pacheco Guillermo 6 March 2024 Gang activity in Haiti s Port au Prince Princeton Clarion Retrieved 6 March 2024 Haitian police spokesman says new gang attacks overwhelmed officers The city center was at war AP News 1 March 2024 Retrieved 6 March 2024 MARADIOFM 12 March 2024 Le synapoha annonce le deces de deux policiers la policiere Edwige Antoine qui etait souffrante et Estinor Angelot qui est decede la nuit derniere dans le dortoir du Sous Commissariat de Delmas 62 The synapoha announces the death of two police officers police officer Edwige Antoine who was unwell and Estinor Angelot who died last night in the cells of the Delmas Sub Police Station 62 Tweet in French via Twitter Haiti the government declares a state of emergency at least 12 dead and 4 thousand prisoners escaped Agenzia Nova 4 March 2024 Retrieved 6 March 2024 Haiti violence displaces 15 000 already displaced people UN Macau Business 6 March 2024 Retrieved 6 March 2024 Merancourt Wildlore Schmidt Samantha 9 March 2024 Haitians shot dead in the street and there s no one to take the corpses away The Washington Post Retrieved 14 March 2024 Several embassies evacuate staff as Haiti sinks deeper in violence Daily Sabah Port au Prince Agence France Presse 11 March 2024 Hu Caitlin Stephen 12 March 2024 Haiti s leader to resign as gangs run rampant through country engulfed in crisis CNN Retrieved 12 March 2024 a b Kenya signs deal in attempt to rescue plan for deployment of 1 000 police officers to Haiti The Guardian Guardian News amp Media 1 March 2024 Retrieved 4 March 2024 a b c Coto Danica 4 March 2024 There s chaos in Haiti Powerful gangs are attacking key targets like prisons as alliances shift Associated Press Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Haiti s capital paralysed by gunfire as gang boss threatens police chief and ministers The Guardian Associated Press 29 February 2024 Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 a b Astier Henri Avagnina Gianluca 3 March 2024 Haiti violence Haiti gangs demand PM resign after mass jailbreak BBC News Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 4 March 2024 Haitian police spokesman says new gang attacks overwhelmed officers The city center was at war Associated Press 1 March 2024 Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 400 Mawozo Insight Crime 23 March 2022 a b c Jones Sam 4 March 2024 Haiti declares state of emergency after thousands of dangerous inmates escape The Guardian Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 4 March 2024 Sanon Evans Luxama Pierre Richard 3 March 2024 Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak explosion of violence Associated Press Retrieved 4 March 2024 Charles Jacqueline 4 March 2024 Haiti has deployed its army troops joined police to push back gang takeover of airport Miami Herald Retrieved 5 March 2024 Taylor Luke 4 March 2024 Haiti s weekend of violence puts government future in doubt The Guardian Archived from the original on 5 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Charles Jacqueline 4 March 2024 Haiti has deployed its army troops joined police to push back gang takeover of airport Miami Herald Archived from the original on 5 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Buschschluter Vanessa 5 March 2024 Haiti gangs try to take over Port au Prince airport BBC News Retrieved 28 April 2024 Berg Matt Toosi Nahal Ward Alexander 5 March 2024 Catastrophic fears in Washington as Haiti crisis worsens Politico Retrieved 5 March 2024 Wyss Jim 4 March 2024 Violent Prison Break Sparks Murder Mayhem in Haiti Bloomberg com Archived from the original on 4 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 Sanon Evans Luxama Pierre Richard 3 March 2024 Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak explosion of violence Associated Press Archived from the original on 3 March 2024 Retrieved 4 March 2024 Sanon Evans Luxama Pierre Richard 3 March 2024 Haiti declares a curfew as it tries to restore order after weekend jailbreak explosion of violence Associated Press Archived from the original on 3 March 2024 Retrieved 4 March 2024 Sanon Evens Goodman Joshua Coto Danica 5 March 2024 Haitian prime minister lands in Puerto Rico as he tries to return home to quell gang violence Associated Press Archived from the original on 5 March 2024 Retrieved 5 March 2024 NouvellesA1 6 March 2024 Deux morts et cinq blesses Tel est le bilan des victimes lors de la tentative d evasion a la prison civile de Jacmel dans la nuit du 5 mars 2024 L information a ete confirmee par le directeur departemental de la police du Sud Est Serge Allande Jolicoeur NouvellesDesAmeriques Two dead and five injured These were the casualties of the attempted escape from Jacmel civil prison on the night of 5 March 2024 The information was confirmed by Serge Allande Jolicoeur Departmental Director of the South East Police NewsFromAmericas Tweet in French via Twitter Radio Metronome 6 March 2024 Update Tentative d evasion a la prison civile de Jacmel 3 morts et 6 blesses selon le Directeur departemental de la PNH dans le Sud est D apres Serge Allande Jolicoeur la prison avait 700 detenus A la question de savoir comment ces prionniers ont pu trouver la mort le Directeur departemental n etait pas en mesure de donner des details metronomehaiti Update Attempted escape from Jacmel civil prison 3 dead and 6 injured according to the Departmental Director of the PNH in the South East According to Serge Allande Jolicoeur the prison had 700 inmates When asked how the prisoners died the Departmental Director was unable to give any details metronomehaiti Tweet in French via Twitter a b Haiti extends state of emergency as violence and displacement soar Al Jazeera 7 March 2024 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Rios Michael Roth Richard Akbarzai Sahar Lau Chris 9 March 2024 Haiti crisis Armed men attack police stations near National Palace as gang violence spirals CNN Retrieved 9 March 2024 Rivers Matt 8 March 2024 Gangs attack Haiti s national palace in Port au Prince Source ABC News Retrieved 9 March 2024 Wyss Jim 9 March 2024 Haitian Gangs Torch Ministry as Nation Descends Into Lawlessness Bloomberg News Retrieved 9 March 2024 Intensos tiroteos se registran en el entorno del Palacio Presidencial de Haiti Cooperativa cl in Spanish EFE Retrieved 9 March 2024 Republica Dominicana planea evacuar a sus funcionarios y de otros paises de Haiti Dominican Republic plans to evacuate its officials and other countries from Haiti in Spanish 9 March 2024 Suspected Haiti gang members set on fire as conflict spreads to capital suburb NBC News 21 March 2024 Prominent Haitian gang leader shot dead by police as political groups near finalisation of transition council Sky News 22 March 2024 Violence Rises In Haiti Gang Leader Killed As Transition Council Close To Being Established Arise News 22 March 2024 Sources editWalker Summer October 2022 Gangs of Haiti Expansion power and an escalating crisis PDF Geneva Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime Retrieved 30 September 2023 Regional Overview Latin America amp the Caribbean April 2023 PDF Geneva ACLED May 2023 Retrieved 2 October 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2024 Haitian 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