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  2. Haitian crisis (2018–present) - Wikipedia

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    When Venezuela stopped shipping oil to Haiti in March 2018, this led to fuel shortages. With the removal of government subsidies in July, kerosene prices went up over 50 percent, with similarly steep hikes on other fossil fuels. [31] These rises in taxes on gasoline, diesel, and kerosene that went into effect on 7 July 2018 brought Haitians ...

  3. The latest crisis in Haiti: How did we get here? - AOL

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    According to Pierre, the 2004 coup d’état against Haiti President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, backed by the U.S., Canada and France and supported by the U.N., is at the root of the current problems ...

  4. As their people starve and die, Haiti’s politicians continue ...

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    For weeks now, momentum has been building to abandon the presidential council’s formation and call on a justice from Haiti’s Supreme Court to step into the presidential void, left vacant by ...

  5. Surge of gang violence and kidnappings in Haiti spares no one ...

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    Surge of gang violence and kidnappings in Haiti spares no one, not even U.S. citizens. Jacqueline Charles. March 29, 2023 at 10:14 AM. The abduction of a Haitian-American couple from Tamarac in ...

  6. Human rights in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Haiti 's Constitution and written laws meet most international human rights standards. [1] In practice, many provisions are not respected. [1] The government's human rights record is poor. [1] Political killings, kidnapping, torture, and unlawful incarceration are common unofficial practices, especially during periods of coups or attempted coups.

  7. 2023 in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    2023 in Haiti. Events in the year 2023 in Haiti. Haiti still had no president, no parliamentary quorum, and a dysfunctional high court due to a lack of judges, with another news report of violent uprisings across the country, realizing they were sent by the gangs while the other families and neighbors escape from a burning capital Port-au-Prince.

  8. Jamaica announces the start of its deployment to Haiti ... - AOL

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    They will join approximately 400 Kenyan police officers who began deploying to Haiti in late June and have struggled to make progress against the country’s armed gangs, now in control of more ...

  9. Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti - Wikipedia

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    Size. 3,000+. The Multinational Security Support (MSS) Mission in Haiti is an international police force approved by the United Nations Security Council on 2 October 2023 to assist the government of Haiti in restoring law and order amid worsening civil strife and gang violence since 2018. [2]