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At least 3,661 killed this year in Haiti violence: UN

Gangs have taken over the capital on the Caribbean island, carrying out executions and also using sexual violence ‘to punish, spread fear and subjugate populations’

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A woman reacts after seeing the body of her brother who was shot dead by unknown assailants in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on September 9. Photo: Reuters

More than 3,600 people have been killed this year in the “senseless” gang violence ravaging Haiti, the United Nations said on Friday.

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The Western Hemisphere’s poorest country has plunged into virtual anarchy, with gangs taking over the capital, Port-au-Prince, and the security and health systems collapsing.

About 600,000 people were displaced in the first six months of 2024 and 1,280 were injured in gang violence, including 295 women and 63 children, the UN rights office (OHCHR) said in a report.

In that period, at least 893 individuals, including 25 children, were kidnapped and held for ransom by criminal groups, who are vying for power in a vacuum left by a political crisis and weak state authority.

“Latest figures documented by the UN Human Rights Office indicate that at least 3,661 people have been killed since January this year, maintaining the high levels of violence seen in 2023,” the rights office said.

Children play inside a school where families displaced by gang violence have been taking refuge for over a year in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: AP
Children play inside a school where families displaced by gang violence have been taking refuge for over a year in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Photo: AP

“No more lives should be lost to this senseless criminality,” said Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

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