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Haiti expands state of emergency to cover entire territory

Port-au-Prince, Haiti
Reuters

Haiti has expanded its state of emergency to cover the entire nation’s territory, a spokesperson for Prime Minister Garry Conille said on Wednesday, as the Caribbean country battles violent gangs that have taken over much of the capital and started expanding into nearby regions.


 Police officers stand guard outside the hospital before the arrival of Haiti’s Prime Minister Garry Conille to visit police officers and civilians injured in a shooting during a police operation a few days earlier, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 28th August, 2024. PICTURE: Reuters/Ralph Tedy Erol/File Photo.

Haiti’s populous Ouest department, where the capital Port-au-Prince is located, was put under a state of emergency on 3rd March under the administration of Conille’s predecessor Ariel Henry, as a dramatic escalation in violence paralyzed the capital and thousands of inmates scaped in two prison breaks.

The state of emergency was repeatedly renewed and other departments were later added, including the farming region of Artibonite that has suffered some of the worst violence, the Centre department and Nippes, on the southern peninsula.



Earlier on Wednesday, Conille said he had helped distribute materials and weapons for the Haitian army and national police in order to recover territories taken by gangs.

The announcement comes a day ahead of a planned visit to the Caribbean nation by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

The US is the largest funder of a UN-backed security mission that Henry requested in 2022 to help fight the gangs and reclaim territory.

A first contingent of 400 Kenyan police officers arrived in June and July, while a handful of other countries have pledged at least 2,500 more troops. These have yet to arrive and the mission’s mandate is set to expire at the start of October.

Nearly 580,000 people have been internally displaced by the conflict, hundreds of thousands deported back to Haiti, and close to five million people are facing severe hunger.

 

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