
UN Rights Office Warns of Escalating Gang Violence in Haiti: 2,680 Killed in Five Months
UN Rights Office reports at least 2,680 killed in Haiti violence in first five months, highlighting a surge in gang-related attacks and humanitarian concerns.
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UN Rights Office reports at least 2,680 killed in Haiti violence in first five months, highlighting a surge in gang-related attacks and humanitarian concerns.
Gang violence is deepening Haiti’s health emergency as clinics shut down and patients struggle for care in newly affected regions.
Gang violence in Haiti displaced over 1 million people in 2024, marking a threefold increase. The UN calls for urgent humanitarian aid to address the escalating crisis.
Escalating gang violence in Haiti has resulted in nearly 200 deaths in Cité Soleil and at least 70 more in Petite Rivière de l’Artibonite, leaving communities devastated.
A Port-au-Prince resident describes the dire situation amid escalating gang violence, extended curfews, and severe shortages affecting daily life.