New Internationalist: Haiti - Saviour Or Failure?

Murders and kidnappings are the ‘daily lot’ of Haitians, according to UN-appointed Haitian human rights expert William O’Neill. As gangs fight for control of the Caribbean nation, life has become unbearable. 

Almost 200,000 Haitians have been forced from their homes by violence, while half the population don’t have enough food to eat. 

Haitians are desperate for safety and security – but the prospect of yet another foreign intervention, expected in January, has been met with apprehension...


Read the full story in the Jan/Feb 2024 issue of the New Internationalist. 

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