UN Expert Sees Signs of Progress in Haiti’s Fight Against Gangs

The liberation of territories previously under gang control, along with a more “motivated and visible” police presence, offers a “glimmer of hope” for Haiti, as the Caribbean island nation continues to struggle with violence, insecurity, and poverty, said William O’Neill, the UN expert on the human rights situation in Haiti, on Monday.

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UN Expert Sees Signs of Progress in Haiti’s Fight Against Gangs

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The liberation of territories previously under gang control, along with a more “motivated and visible” police presence, offers a “glimmer of hope” for Haiti, as the Caribbean island nation continues to struggle with violence, insecurity, and poverty, said William O’Neill, the UN expert on the human rights situation in Haiti, on Monday.

At least 1.4 million people, mainly living in the capital, Port-au-Prince, have been forced to flee their homes due to gang violence—representing more than 10% of

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