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One year since deployment of the first personnel of the United Nations-authorized Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission to Haiti, violence and human rights abuses continue to rise.
A wave of drone strikes has temporarily shaken Haiti’s criminal landscape, but questions remain about the strategy’s long-term effectiveness.
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Latin Times on MSNHaiti Confirms Hiring Mercenaries To Fight Gangs But Won't Say How Much It's PayingThe head of Haiti's transitional council admitted authorities have hired mercenaries to help them fight armed gangs that control most of the capital ...
The gangs have been pushed back in places, but there are concerns that drones are illegal and may be ultimately ineffective ...
The Haitian government has turned to drones to go after gang leaders who have captured much of the capital. But legal experts ...
A former youth pastor convicted of “placing a hidden camera in the girls’ bathroom” at a Christian camp in Oregon is now ...
The United Nations human rights chief, Volker Türk, says gender-based violence is rising, especially in conflict, something ...
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