Haïti National Police in Artibonite arrested nine suspected gang members, including seven tied to the Kokorat San Ras gang
Even a three month stop has very severe negative consequences around the world and in Haiti, for saving people’s lives and for preserving U.S. credibility, U.S. soft power.”
Armed bandits reacted with fury, killing eleven residents and injuring four in Gros-Morne after police seized a truck belonging to the "Kokorat San Ras" gang, according to a police source.
Aid groups are increasingly seen as protecting the gangs, leading them to become targeted by the police and self-defence groups.
As part of the operations and interventions carried out by the PNH in the Artibonite department to dismantle the gangs operating in this
The gang, armed with rifles powerful enough to pierce an armored vehicle, is believed to have attacked from an alleyway along a winding dirt road between the embassy and the housing compound that isn’t always visible even when security measures are taken.
On Saturday, January 18, 2025, heavily armed individuals close to the « Kokorat San Ras » gang attacked the town of Gros-Morne (Artibonite), more precisely the inhabitants of Grépin and
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) Friday expressed alarm at the continuing deterioration of citizen security and the increase in violence by armed gangs in Haiti. The IACHR, a principal,
After the massacre in October 2024, in the Pont Sondé area, activities are beginning to resume in the Pont Sondé area, thanks to the measures taken by the Haitian National Police
Haiti’s gangs caused thousands of deaths and the displacement of over a million people in the past year, according to the UN, highlighting the extreme humanitarian consequences of their increasing control over the country.
The constitutional revision process continues. In 5 departments and 64 municipalities, the departmental meetings mobilize the vital forces of the Nation, with a significant participation of women, young people and committed
Transitional Council Advisor Fritz Alphonse Jean held a high-level meeting at the Haitian Embassy in Washington with representatives of the World Bank and the International Monetary