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With the capital of Haiti on the cusp of falling to gangs, authorities in the crisis-racked Caribbean nation are turning to a new weapon in their fight against the armed groups: weaponized drones.
So far, the drones have killed 200-300 people, according to Port-au-Prince human rights activist Pierre Esperance.
The Haitian government has signed a contract with Mr. Prince, the private military contractor who founded Blackwater, a ...
Authorities in Haiti, including Kenyan police, have resorted to unorthodox and potentially dangerous methods in a bid to curb ...
Haiti's desperate interim government is reportedly turning to foreign mercenaries to defeat the country's powerful gangs — ...
The U.S. State Department and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) condemned recent threats made by powerful gangs in Haiti ... drone operations has not been officially identified. The Haitian ...
A new mission must include military-grade assets, such as helicopters, drones ... to Haiti. Any new mission must collaborate with local communities, civil society organizations and government ...
Soldier carries out an anti-gang operation in the Kenscoff neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti (Image: AP) PORT-AU-PRINCE: Dozens of protesters marched up the hills of Haiti's capital on Sunday ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Haiti’s government announced Monday that it approved what it called a “war budget” of $275,000 aimed at alleviating the country’s crisis as gang violence surges.
It’s also unclear who is in charge of the drone operations. Neither Haiti’s interim government nor its police have publicly claimed responsibility for them. But a Haitian government official ...