A U.N. report highlights a significant rise in human rights abuses in Haiti, driven by the influx of illegal weapons and escalating gang violence. Since July, more than 4,200 people have been killed and over 1,350 injured, underscoring the dire situation as gangs, notably the coalition “Viv Ansamn,” intensify their violent activities.
The report points to alarming statistics, including a 60% increase in police-related killings, with many victims being non-gang members, caught in the crossfire. The proliferation of up to 500,000 illegal firearms exacerbates the violence, complicating efforts to restore order amid severe underfunding and corruption within Haitian law enforcement. This concerning cycle of violence demands urgent international attention and action.
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