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Haiti extends state of emergency as gangs target police

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Gang leader Jimmy Barbecue Cherizier and his men are seen in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 5 March 2024. (Clarens SIFFROY / AFP)
Gang leader Jimmy Barbecue Cherizier and his men are seen in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on 5 March 2024. (Clarens SIFFROY / AFP)
  • Port-au-Prince is due to remain in a state of emergency for another month, as gangs extend their hold on the capital.
  • Targeted attacks have destroyed at least 10 police stations.
  • Healthcare is rapidly collapsing, the UN warned.


Haiti's troubled capital was put under a state of emergency for another month on Thursday as authorities struggle to rein in violent gangs demanding the prime minister resign.

The decree, published in the official gazette, came as the gangs -- who already rule significant parts of Port-au-Prince -- extended their control with further attacks on law enforcement.

The UN's humanitarian office warned that Haiti's health system was "nearing collapse," with many facilities closing or reducing services and a shortage of medicine and staff.

On Wednesday, gangs again targeted police by setting fire to a headquarters in Bas-Peu-de-Chose, a neighborhood in the capital. Officers escaped before the attack, which also destroyed several police vehicles, according to Lionel Lazarre, the head of Haiti's police union Synapoha.

The well-armed gangs plunged Haiti into chaos last week in a coordinated campaign while Prime Minister Ariel Henry traveled abroad, beginning with an assault on two prisons that allowed the majority of inmates to escape.

Henry has since been unable to return home.

Further attacks have targeted the country's airport and law enforcement facilities. Synapoha said that 10 police stations have been destroyed, and at least 15,000 people are estimated to have fled the worst-hit parts of Port-au-Prince.

Gunshot wounds

On Thursday the UN's humanitarian office called for an end to violence to allow aid to enter the country, reporting a lack of "blood, beds and staff to treat patients with gunshot wounds."

The UN Security Council met in New York on Wednesday to discuss the "critical" situation in Haiti, while the United States has called on Prime Minister Henry to take steps to resolve the crisis.

Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier, an influential gang leader in Haiti, has warned of civil war and mass bloodshed unless Henry resigns.

As well as the state of emergency, the capital is under a nighttime curfew to try to foster peace, but the gangs are often better armed than the security forces.

In power since the 2021 assassination of president Jovenel Moise, Henry was due to leave office in February but instead agreed to a power-sharing deal with the opposition until new elections are held.

When the latest unrest broke out, Henry was in Kenya to negotiate a UN-backed multinational police mission to stabilize his country.

He has not commented on the surge in unrest and was last confirmed to be in the US territory of Puerto Rico.

United Nations rights chief Volker Turk said Wednesday the violence was "beyond untenable" with 1,193 people killed countrywide this year by gangs.

The United States urged Henry to enable a political transition and hold fair elections, but added it was not calling on him to resign -- a key demand of Haiti's gangs.

Haiti, the Western hemisphere's poorest nation, has been in turmoil for years, and Moise's assassination plunged the country further into chaos.

No elections have taken place since 2016 and the presidency remains vacant.

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