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24 May 2024
The gangs have never controlled so much territory in Haiti. They [now] have … established strongholds in areas the police have not been able to access. The Guardian
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Diego Da Rin

Analyst, Haiti and Central America
19 Apr 2024
If [the Haitian gangs] continue to blockade the ports and the capital’s airport, the lack of supplies and food could seriously worsen the humanitarian crisis. The Guardian
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Diego Da Rin

Analyst, Haiti and Central America
30 Mar 2024
Countries should implement all necessary measures to curb the illegal arms to Haiti, including inspections at their own ports within their own borders. The Hill
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Diego Da Rin

Analyst, Haiti and Central America
5 Mar 2024
The situation [in Haiti] is an emergency … If the gangs continue with these large-scale attacks, they could control all of the capital in a matter of days or weeks. The Guardian
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Diego Da Rin

Analyst, Haiti and Central America
4 Mar 2024
The gangs are showing they can bring Haiti to its feet whenever they want. The Guardian
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Diego Da Rin

Analyst, Haiti and Central America

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