The assassination of Haiti’s president on July 7, 2021, was the culmination of three months of planning that began in South Florida, where the four defendants on trial and others met to overthrow the country’s leader in their quest for power, contracts and money in Haiti, according to the indictment. All four defendants face up to life in prison if they are convicted of conspiring to kidnap or kill Haiti’s president. The indictment includes several other counts related to the conspiracy charge.
The planned reopening of air travel between Haiti and the Dominican Republic has been postponed, with Dominican authorities citing the need to finalize a comprehensive security protocol before commercial flights can resume.
According to officials, the delay stems from the need to complete a joint security framework governing passenger and cargo flights. The protocol is expected to include coordinated measures covering health screening, immigration procedures, and aviation security standards.
En Haïti, le Conseil électoral provisoire propose une réforme qui impose un minimum de 30 000 membres par parti et une exclusion de six ans pour ceux sous les 3 % des voix, soulevant de vifs débats sur l’équilibre démocratique.
Haïti veut faire le ménage dans son paysage politique… mais à quel prix ? Le Conseil électoral provisoire propose de durcir drastiquement les règles du jeu.
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has raised alarm over escalating gang-related violence in Haiti and reports indicating that recent law enforcement operations involving drones have resulted in civilian deaths, including children.
The Commission noted that operations conducted over the past year—some in collaboration with private actors—have allegedly caused multiple fatalities amid intensified security efforts.
A massive haul of marijuana worth around $3.8 million was seized from a suspected drug smuggling boat that was stopped near Haiti, U.S. Coast Guard officials said.
The vessel was stopped Thursday about eight miles off Mole Saint-Nicolas by a Coast Guard law enforcement detachment that was aboard the U.S. Navy's USS Billings, officials said.
Authorities discovered about 3,200 pounds of marijuana on the boat, with a value of around $3.8 million.
Deputy U.S. Secretary of State Christopher Landau visited Port-au-Prince on Friday on a last-minute trip during which he observed a shooting exercise involving members of the newly created Gang Suppression Force, which has yet to be fully deployed, and met with Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé.
Landau’s visit comes at a particularly difficult moment for Fils-Aimé and residents of the capital and surrounding regions, where armed gangs have been tightening their grip and expanding their control; the country’s long-overdue elections increasingly look unlikely to take place this year.
Depuis 1987, date de la tentative d’organiser les premières élections démocratiques en Haïti, les crises électorales avant, pendant ou après les scrutins, se sont succédé. Rares sont les élections sans crises et les crises sans une élection au bout des aventures. L’une nourrissant l’autre pour donner naissance à nos insatiables transitions.
Il est encore temps d’éviter la prochaine catastrophe électorale. Pour cela, il faudra de la pédagogie, de la simplification et des institutions au-dessus de tout soupçon. Pas d'approximation, pas d'omission, pas d’arrière-pensée.
La Force de répression des gangs (FRG) a annoncé qu’elle se trouve dans la phase finale de ses préparatifs avant le lancement de ses opérations en Haïti. Cette annonce intervient dans un contexte de détérioration continue de la situation sécuritaire, notamment à Port-au-Prince ainsi que dans plusieurs autres régions du pays, où les violences armées continuent de provoquer peur, déplacements de population et instabilité.
The force will be operating in Haiti’s volatile security environment amid intense political pressure tied to long-delayed elections, which remain uncertain, given that the foreign gang-fighting units are not expected to be fully deployed until October.