Haiti's new leaders take on chaos as those living in fear demand swift solutions to gang violence


by The Washington Times

The Washington Times— It has been only a day since the transitional presidential council was installed in Haiti, and the list of demands on the Caribbean nation’s new leaders is rapidly growing. Haitians want security, food, jobs - and they want them now.

Japan Today—New leaders take on Haiti's chaos as those living in fear demand swift solutions to gang violence. It has been only a day since the transitional presidential council was installed in Haiti, and the list of demands on the Caribbean nation's new leaders is rapidly growing. Haitians want security, food, jobs — and they want them now. The members of the council, tasked with with bringing political

Japan Today—As new Haiti leadership takes power, gangs demand a seat at the table. Haiti's new transition council is set to choose the country's next president on Tuesday, but leaders of the gangs who have exerted increasing control are clamoring for political influence and amnesties and threatening violence if their demands are not met. Last week, after former Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned, the

Drudge Report—‘They're burning everything!' Haiti locals living in fear as gangs launch new violent wave. Gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, who has chillingly now become known as 'Barbeque', has previously threatened civil war and genocide as the crisis in Haiti escalated to alarming levels.