Haiti extends nighttime curfew, state of emergency

Haiti extends nighttime curfew, state of emergency

Haiti‘s authorities prolonged on Thursday the nighttime curfew and state of emergency within the capital of Port-au-Prince for a month amid a wave of violence unleashed by armed teams.

An preliminary three-day curfew was introduced over the weekend, however gangs have continued attacking police stations and different official establishments, which has the police besieged and outnumbered to fight the armed gangs. According to official figures, a dozen police buildings have been attacked.

The measure was adopted within the absence of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, whom the gangs search to overthrow and who’s in Puerto Rico after having signed a bilateral accord in Kenya to finalize particulars for the deployment of 1,000 law enforcement officials to retake management of the troubled Caribbean nation.

The violence elevated after Henry dedicated on Thursday final week to carry elections in August 2025. Since then, the gangs who declare to hunt to take away him from energy have elevated their assaults. The US authorities has requested Prime Minister Henry to “move forward with elections.”

Gang chief and former police officer Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier threatened on Wednesday to trigger a “civil war” if Henry doesn’t step down.

“If Ariel Henry doesn’t resign, if the international community continues to support him, we’ll be heading straight for a civil war that will lead to genocide,” Barbecue mentioned.

Last Saturday, the assault on the 2 principal prisons within the capital by armed teams allowed the escape of greater than 4,500 inmates, amongst them gang members in addition to these arrested in reference to the assassination of then-President Jovenel Moise in 2021.

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk on Wednesday reported that 1,193 individuals have been killed for the reason that starting of the yr, and 692 others have been injured by gang violence. The United Nations estimates that 15,000 individuals have been pressured to flee from their properties within the capital as a result of newest wave of violence, including to the over 300,000 who had already been displaced by gang violence.

Turk urged the worldwide group to behave swiftly and urgently deploy the multinational safety help mission within the Caribbean nation.

Source: www.anews.com.tr