Civil conflict over control of Port-au-Prince
Since 2020, Haiti 's capital Port-au-Prince has been the site of an ongoing gang war. The government of Haiti and Haitian security forces have struggled to maintain their control of Port-au-Prince amid this conflict,[ 1] with gangs reportedly controlling up to 90% of the city by 2023.[ 25] In response to the escalating gang fighting, an armed vigilante movement, known as bwa kale , also emerged, with the purpose of fighting the gangs.[ 1] [ 26] On 2 October 2023, United Nations Security Council Resolution 2699 was approved, authorizing a Kenya -led "multinational security support mission " to Haiti.[ 27] Until 2024, the war was between two major groups and their allies: the Revolutionary Forces of the G9 Family and Allies (FRG9 or G9) and the G-Pep.[ 28] [ 1] [ 29] However, in February 2024 the two rival gangs formed a coalition opposing the government and the UN mission.[ 30] [ 31]
In March 2024, gang violence spread throughout Port-au-Prince with the goal of obtaining the resignation of unelected acting prime minister Ariel Henry , leading to the storming of two prisons and the release of thousands of prisoners. These attacks and subsequent attacks on various government institutions led the Haitian government to declare a state of emergency and impose a curfew.[ 32] Henry ultimately resigned and was replaced by Garry Conille .[ 33]
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^ https://www.wsj.com/world/americas/haitian-prime-minister-ariel-henry-resigns-59226b69
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^ a b "Haiti PM Conille touts new police chief in fight against violent gangs" . France 24. 21 June 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2024 .
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^ David C. Adams; Andre Paultre (3 May 2024). "Haiti's Police Are 'Begging for Help' in Battle Against Ruthless Gangs" . The New York Times . Retrieved 6 July 2024 .
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