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Haiti's neighbors recall ambassadors, boost defenses

Công LuậnCông Luận05/03/2024


The Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, said on Monday that its defense minister was touring the construction of a border fence, while Dominican President Luis Abinader ruled out opening refugee camps for Haitians.

Separately, neighboring Bahamas said it had recalled embassy staff to New Providence, leaving behind only the chargé d'affaires and two security attachés. Meanwhile, Mexico advised its citizens to limit travel and stock up on water, fuel and other essentials.

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People carry their belongings and flee their homes as Haitian authorities declare a state of emergency due to violence in Port-au-Prince. Photo: Reuters

The US urged its citizens to leave Haiti "as soon as possible". Brazil called on the international community to implement the UN resolution to send a multinational force to Haiti. In a statement, the Brazilian government noted that it led a UN peace mission to Haiti from 2004 to 2017.

Gangs have warned residents around the capital Port-au-Prince to keep children at home, despite Haitian authorities stipulating that schools will remain open. Authorities at Port-au-Prince International Airport said there was heavy gunfire near the airport even during the day.

Earlier on Sunday, Haitian authorities declared a 72-hour state of emergency and imposed a nightly curfew after armed gangs freed thousands of prisoners, and a gang leader called for the overthrow of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

Violence erupted in Henry's absence. The whereabouts of Prime Minister Henry remain unknown after a trip to Kenya to sign a deal for the African nation to lead an international force against gangs in Haiti.

In just three days last week, an estimated 15,000 people fled the violence in Port-au-Prince, according to the International Organization for Migration. Many of them came from makeshift camps in schools, hospitals and squares where they had been evacuated.

Earlier this year, the United Nations estimated that some 300,000 Haitians had been forced to flee their homes, fleeing indiscriminate killings, sexual violence, kidnappings and looting as heavily armed gangs fought for territory and clashed with authorities.

Ngoc Anh (according to Reuters)



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