#26 - Ouanaminthe Sets Conditions For Reopening The Border
All the news from Haiti this week: Dominican proposal sparks outrage in Ouanaminthe, Handicap & Culture festival opens in Port-au-Prince and end of school in La Saline
The Dominican president's latest statements have been rather poorly received in Ouanaminthe, where construction of the irrigation canal continues. At the end of last week, Luis Abinader stated that he intended to reopen the borders with Haiti for goods only. Yesterday, a group of angry demonstrators tried to seal the Haitian side of the Ouanaminthe border crossing with concrete blocks, where police had to intervene with irritant gas.
This and more in HAITI WEEKLY #26 by DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO, a collective of journalists and media professionals based in Haiti. This is the weekly paid version with press review ($60 CAD/year), also offered to all subscribers free of charge for a limited time.
Word from the editors: Covering the Bwa Kale vigilante movement is complex for journalists. This morning, the production manager of DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO was threatened with two automatic weapons after taking a photo of an empty barricade at Carrefour-Feuilles. He escaped, as you can read below, but this episode is a reminder of the fragility of the situation in Port-au-Prince's neighborhoods.
Etienne Côté-Paluck
Summary #26
Dominican Proposal Sparks Outrage In Ouanaminthe
Handicap & Culture: The Theater Season Is Launched
End Of School In La Saline
Carrefour-Feuilles: Self-Defense Brigades Back In Action
Adeline Chancy Honored At Launch Event Of Creole Language And Culture Month
Press Reviews Of The Week
Dominican Proposal Sparks Outrage In Ouanaminthe
"If the Dominicans open their border, we'll close ours", chanted protesters in the northeastern Haitian border town of Ouanaminthe yesterday. President Luis Abinader's declaration that only trade with Haiti would be re-established, while maintaining the ban on the movement of people, caused considerable irritation. The Dominican Republic had unilaterally closed all its air, land and sea borders on September 14, in protest against the construction of an irrigation canal in Ouanaminthe serving the agricultural plains of this region.
"There are two border barriers, one in Haiti and the other in the Dominican Republic," explains a resident of the town to our on-site contributor, Jéthro-Claudel Pierre Jeanty. "We can close the barrier on the Haitian side. If the Dominicans open their borders, we'll close ours."
Ouanaminthe: former senator Wanique Pierre and Haitian citizens attempt to wall up the border fence . Le Nouvelliste
Some officials and numerous personalities in Ouanaminthe are now making any reopening of the borders conditional on prior negotiations between the two countries’ authorities to resolve several urgent issues, such as the export ban on certain Haitian products. Yet, the Dominican Republic produces and sells many products to Haiti, even though they are deemed unfit for consumption in their own country. In addition, many feel like the requirement for all Haitian citizens in the Dominican Republic to report once a month to a Haitian border post, even if they have a long-term Dominican visa, is abusive.
Finally, many residents call for the bi-national border market on the Haitian side to open. This brand-new market, built by the European Union on the Haitian side, has been deserted since its construction five years ago. On Mondays and Fridays, the two days of the week dedicated to the bi-national market, trade only takes place in the building located on Dominican territory, also built by the European Union. These residents advocate a weekly market day for each country.
With the support of the Ouanaminthe town council, merchants set up shop on Friday in the binational market building on Haitian territory, to sell their wares and be ready to offer their services on the Haitian side should the border reopen.
« Si le commerce va trouver d’autres routes, si les contrebandiers des deux parties de l’Île finiront par s’entendre, si les politiciens des deux bords se parlent, il est venu le temps d’une vraie réflexion sur nos relations avec le premier pays qui a décidé de punir tous les Haïtiens. »
"If trade is going to find other routes, if smugglers on both sides of the Island are eventually going to get along, if politicians on both sides are going to talk to each other, it's time for a real reflection on our relations with the first country that decided to punish all Haitians."
Excerpt from Closing the borders with the Dominican Republic: what are we going to do with this gift?
Editorial in Le Nouvelliste by Frantz Duval (October 3, 2023)
Construction Progressing, Completion Date Still Uncertain
The expression "Kanal pap kanpe" [the canal won't stop], or KPK, has become a nationalist slogan repeated throughout Haiti. Other community projects have recently been launched in the country to achieve self-determination, particularly in the area of food.
In Ouanaminthe, president of the canal committee Moïse Joseph told DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO that construction "could" be completed around November 18, the date of the national holiday commemorating the Battle of Vertières, which led to the country's independence in 1803. However, this may be more of a wish than an actual assurance, as forecasts are difficult to make given the scale of the work to be completed and the unforeseen circumstances inherent in such a project. For example, some parts of the canal built a few years ago under the supervision of the Haitian state had to be demolished and rebuilt.
Mr. Joseph confirmed the departure of the heavy machinery the Ministry of Public Works, Transport and Communications (MTPTC) supplied. A tractor and the few dump trucks on loan were only on site for a few days and mainly used for clean-up operations.
"MTPTC officials [at Fort Liberté] have promised us many things, but we still don't have a definitive answer" regarding the loan of other equipment, concedes Mr. Joseph.
"President Abinader is clear: he wants Haitians' money, but not Haitians. [...] While the Dominicans are preparing a dam and pumping water from the Massacre River to leave nothing for the Haitians, the government has taken no diplomatic initiative either to protest or to initiate talks. The Henry government seems to have taken the gamble of a fait accompli on both the Haitian and Dominican sides."
Excerpt from Massacre River: Canal construction continues, Haitian government remains silent
Editorial in Le Nouvelliste by Frantz Duval (October 6, 2023)
The gasoline shortage affecting the entire region, caused by an armed conflict on the road in Mirebalais two weeks ago, was another challenge faced by the canal committee. One local gas station owner reportedly dipped into his reserves to offer 200 gallons to the site.
Although the price of a gallon of contraband gasoline (equivalent to 3.8 liters) has begun to fall, it has reached 2,500 gourdes (C$25) over the past week in Ouanaminthe. Most gas stations in the region remained closed to the general public.
Our friends from the Mwèm TV team have just returned from a 10-day stay in the region. Here are their first images.
Press Review - Ouanaminthe Canal
Oganizasyon Fanm Vanyan Prepare Pla Cho pou Ankouraje Ouvriye Kap Travay sou Kanal Wanament la - Le National
Dyaspora Ofri Moun Kap Konstwi Kanal Wanament la Motosikilet ak Lòt Kado - VOA
Le conflit haïtiano-dominicain de Beguens Théus . Le Nouvelliste
Le canal coûtera plus de 800 mille de dollars - METROPOLE
Le massacre de 1937 de Suzy Castor . Le Nouvelliste
La Fondation Zile appelle à la diplomatie civile pour résoudre la tension entre Haïti et la République dominicaine - Le National
Des agents de la BSAP détruisent des marchandises en provenance de RD | Loop Haiti
Konstriksyon Kanal Wanament la Motivite Plizyè Kiltivatè - VOA
Haïti - Social : Impact de la fermeture de la frontière dominicaine sur l’insécurité alimentaire - HaitiLibre.com
Les habitants de Belladères tournent le dos aux produits dominicains - METROPOLE
Retour la crise de la Rivière Massacre en quelques points et dates | Loop Haiti
Videyo | Rivyè Masak : tout detay ak nouvote sou dosye kanal la - Ayibopost
Les Dominicains installent des pompes sur la rivière Massacre . Le Nouvelliste
Repiblik Dominikèn Deside Enstale yon Ponp nan Rivyè Masak la Pou Devye Dlo a - VOA
Déclaration Abinader : Assouplissement mesures Fermeture frontière - L'exclusivité
Handicap & Culture: The Theater Season Is Launched
The Quinzaine internationale Handicap et culture inaugurated Port-au-Prince's new theatrical season last week.
On Friday, a social critique on the lack of love and solidarity was presented by the Théâtre Toupatou company, which also produces the Fortnight at the Centre culturel Brésil-Haïti on Place Boyer in Pétion-Ville. In the collective work entitled Crise [Crises], a bouquet is passed from hand to hand, wounding each person holding it. The symbolic object is finally held by a human chain.
This play-performance, with some dialogue in Creole sign language, showcased artists with albinism and sensory impairments. It was directed by Johny Zéphirin.
"Opening up to albinism" theme chosen for the 8th Handicap and Culture Fortnight - Le National
Last Thursday, storytelling and poetic readings in Braille took center stage at the Institut français de Port-au-Prince, again as part of the Quinzaine internationale, this time in partnership with the Kont anba tonèl festival.
Different stories, often accompanied by drummers, tackled themes linked to the acceptance of differences and the definition of beauty, such as a mother annoyed by her daughter-in-law, whom she deems "too ugly" for her son.
The Quinzaine internationale Handicap et culture continues its journey for a second and final week in the Haitian capital. Next month, the Quatre chemins theater festival will take over and be followed by En lisant in December.
Music Video of the Week
Pa Kriye - Big Mech (a.k.a. MechansT)
The poignant Pa Kriye [Don't cry] is one of the biggest hits on MechansT's recent album, À table, launched last July. The song's audio version has already surpassed one million views on YouTube.
"When you feel like crying, raise your hands in the air, close your eyes and put one knee on the ground to fervently invoke God", repeats the chorus, sung by a children's choir. Echoing the country's successive crises, the song recalls the many tragedies that have marked every resident in recent years. The long-awaited video, released the day before yesterday, features MechansT (under the new pseudonym Big Merch) working in various trades, surrounded by schoolgirls and schoolboys. "The solution lies in prayer", concludes the chorus.
End Of School in La Saline
Since Wednesday September 27, the day after the start of the new school year, the Lycée National de La Saline has had to close its doors, plunging teaching staff and students into consternation. The previous night, armed individuals took over the school, ransacking many areas and turning it into their defense base. That night and throughout the following day, gunfire broke out in and around the neighborhood. Since then, the neighborhood and surrounding areas have been under siege.
"Children are the future of society," said Ralph Vladimir Rameau, principal of the Lycée National de La Saline, contacted by telephone yesterday. He was dismayed at the prospect of another school year disrupted by armed conflict.
"In La Plaine [northern suburb], many schools are at a standstill. In Cité-Soleil, not a single student passed the baccalaureate last year, such was the frequency of absences. The country's future is at stake."
Conflicts between rival groups and a new rift within the G9 collective of armed criminal groups have turned many areas of the city center into "var", a Creole neologism for desert areas where two rival factions clash, entrenched in their positions. This is precisely what is happening in front of the Lycée.
"I haven't seen them in broad daylight during my visits, but they have vandalized many premises," confides Mr. Rameau, distressed to see local youngsters involved in this violence. The Lycée principal implores decision-makers to put in place educational management strategies adapted to the situation so that students don't lose the school year. He is also calling for a renewal of the distribution of hot meals for students, among other things.
Overlooking a strategic entrance to the west, the Lycée National de La Saline building offers one of the few high vantage points in the district. As shown in the photos taken by a member of DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO (who remains anonymous for security reasons), concrete blocks have been stacked on the roof of the Lycée, transforming it into an armed observation post. Sandbags were also placed at some of the top-floor windows.
Carrefour-Feuilles: Self-Defense Brigades Back In Action
There have been no shootings or house fires in Carrefour-Feuilles for two weeks. The Carrefour-Feuilles market has come back to life and many residents are gradually returning to their homes, including in the neighborhoods close to the market, on rue Sico and impasse Eddy.
People are moving around on foot. Numerous barricades belonging to popular self-defense militias have been erected, for example on rue Magloire Ambroise and at the crossroads of the Saint-Gérard church.
Our photo-reporter was targetted this morning by a group of men near one of these barricades. They pointed two automatic weapons at him before asking a few questions. At first, they refused to recognize his status as a journalist, despite his identification badge, accusing him of being a spy in the service of an armed criminal group. One of the men in the group, who was standing aside, then recognized him as a local resident. The group, also armed with revolvers, finally agreed to let him go.
Adeline Chancy Honored At Launch Event Of Creole Language And Culture Month
Last Friday, the Académie du créole haïtien took advantage of the launch of the Creole Language And Culture Month [Mwa lang ak kilti kreyòl] at the Hôtel Plaza in Port-au-Prince, to celebrate three of its members, including their doyenne, educator and former Haitian Minister for Women's Rights Adeline Chancy. A close friend of Judith Jasmin during her exile in Quebec and co-founder of Montreal's Maison d'Haïti, she was honoured for her contribution to the Akademi kreyòl Ayisyen.
Creole Language And Culture Month Launched - Le National
Haitian Creole language: a tool for sustainable development [Lang kreyòl ayisyen, yon zouti pou devlopman dirab] was chosen as the theme for this year's event.
"I've already mentioned the excellent work done by Etienne COTE-PALUCK in HAÏTI MAGAZINE by DÈYÈ MÒN ENFO to keep us abreast of what's going on, with beautiful images to back it up. His team shows us the dark side, but also what's still beautiful, cultural and inspiring in this country. Each week, they publish a newsletter that covers the latest news, such as the Haitian women's march on September 28 to demand the decriminalization of abortion in Haiti (we'll no doubt be coming back to this in the coming weeks), the irrigation canal affair near the border with the Dominican Republic, and much more."
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of the newsletterPress Reviews Of The Week
Press Review - Culture And Heritage
Les cinéastes haïtiens confrontés au défi de conservation de leurs œuvres - Ayibopost
Avenue John Brown (Lalue) est au nombre des patrimoines urbains nationaux en dégradation - Le National
Football: Haïti change d'adresse pour ses matchs . Le Nouvelliste
iciHaïti - Patrimoine : Réhabilitation des sites «Barrière-Bouteille» et «Vertières» à Cap-Haïtien
Videyo | Dekouvri chokola 100% lokal antrepriz Ayitika ap pwodui - VOA
Le fonds pour la création visuelle 2023 officiellement lancé . Le Nouvelliste
Chèche lavi : Yon dokimantè ki trase lavi de (2) imigran ayisyen - Le National
Le passage de Bwad Chèn à l'IFH . Le Nouvelliste
« Quand la nuit approche » de Feguenson Hermogène, prix du meilleur court métrage documentaire à Cuba pour l’année 2023 . Le Nouvelliste
Fernand Hibbert aurait eu 150 ans . Le Nouvelliste
Wid, le « Starboy » . Le Nouvelliste
La 7e édition du Mois Kreyol met en lumière la mémoire de Toussaint Louverture - Le National
"In its resolution, the UN Security Council "urges the Haitian authorities and other stakeholders" to "reach a compromise as quickly as possible to achieve the broadest possible consensus". A "possible" new role for the HTC, maintained until now as a smokescreen?"
Excerpt from Haiti-Crisis: Mirlande Manigat's muted attack
Analysis by Gotson Pierre in Alterpresse (October 6, 2023)
Press Review - International Intervention Mission
La justice au Kenya bloque provisoirement le déploiement de sa police en Haïti - Ayibopost
Des agents de la Gendarmerie royale du Canada formateurs à la Mission multinationale en Haïti . Le Nouvelliste
Ayisyen nan Pòtoprens Bay Opinyon yo sou Apwobasyon Fòs Miltinasyonal la pou Jere Ensekirite a - VOA
Moise Jean Charles Opoze Deplwaman Yon Fòs Miltinasyonal an Ayiti - VOA
Entretien avec Bob Rae : Comment une nouvelle mission pourrait aider Haïti ravagé par les gangs - Le National
Déploiement d’une force multinationale de sécurité en Haïti: « la PNH doit définir ses besoins», soutient Mario Andrésol . Le Nouvelliste
Une Mission Multinationale de Soutien à la Sécurité (MMSS) va être déployée en Haïti . Le Nouvelliste
Jean Victor Généus: « Le gros du travail va commencer » . Le Nouvelliste
AlterPresse | Crise : Satisfaction et réserves exprimées, suite au vote de l’Onu pour le déploiement d’une force multinationale en Haïti
Approbation de la Mission multinationale de soutien à la sécurité : De Port-au-Prince à Nairobi les réactions pleuvent . Le Nouvelliste
Une force en Haïti, avec la crainte de répéter les erreurs du passé | Loop Haiti
Des acteurs haïtiens sont pessimistes quant à l’efficacité d’une force multinationale dirigée par le Kenya en Haïti - Le National
Que dit la résolution du Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU sur le déploiement de la MMAS en Haïti ? . Le Nouvelliste
Intervention du chancelier haïtien Jean Victor Généus au Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies . Le Nouvelliste
Pierre Esperance di Fòk Gen Vetting pou Manm Fos Miltinasyonal yo Pral Voye Ayiti a - VOA
Mission: des mesures de surveillance exigées par Amnesty International | Loop Haiti
Le Kenya se prépare à déployer des troupes en Haïti dès novembre - METROPOLE
Les USA promettent 200 millions de dollars pour la mission de sécurité | Loop Haiti
Force multinationale: les avis des citoyens sont partagés - Le National
Le Président du Kenya veut que la mission marque une différence - METROPOLE
AlterPresse | Crise : Vote « historique » de l’Onu en faveur du déploiement du Mmss en Haïti, mais goût amer des missions étrangères
Kisa Moun Kenya Panse de Of Peyi yo Fè pou Dirije Fòs Miltinasyonal pou Ayiti a? - VOA
Pourquoi la Chine et la Russie n’ont pas voté pour la mission ? | Loop Haiti
AlterPresse | Crise : Le déploiement d’une force multinationale en Haïti, une étape importante pour protéger la population, selon le CARDH
Ayisyen nan Nouyòk Reyaji sou Apwobasyon LONU pou yon Fòs Militinasyonal Ede Tabli Sekirite an Ayiti - VOA
Le gouvernement kényan critiqué pour sa mission antigang en Haïti | Loop Haiti
Le Kenya critiqué pour son rôle en Haïti : accusations d'ingérence américaine - METROPOLE
AlterPresse | Crise : L’Onu devrait plutôt renforcer les forces de sécurité en Haïti, dixit le Bai et le Collectif du 4 décembre 2013
Haïti: Guyana se joint à la force de sécurité dirigée par le Kenya | Loop Haiti
Le Parlement kényan veut des clarifications sur la mission multinationale en Haïti - L'exclusivité
Haïti - FLASH : Le Belize va envoyer des troupes en Haïti - HaitiLibre.com
"The Haitian people thank the Security Council and the General Secretary of the United Nations. We salute the United States and Ecuador for presenting the draft resolution. We also thank the other countries that helped us in their own way. […] The bell of liberation has rung."
— Ariel Henry, interim Prime Minister of Haiti (source)
Press Review - Insecurity
Des bandits incendient le commissariat de Thomazeau, le troisième depuis août 2023 . Le Nouvelliste
Haïti - Insécurité : La violence des gangs s’intensifie dans l’Artibonite, grenier rizicole du pays - HaitiLibre.com
Press Review - Public Safety
Une vingtaine de commissariats de police attaqués, pillés, incendiés par les gangs en deux ans . Le Nouvelliste
Ayiti Sekirite : Nan mwenske yon semèn, ajan PNH yo mare 2 prezime bandi ki t ap tante chape poul yo kite peyi a– Centre à la UNE
Le SYNAPOHA s'indigne face aux assauts répétitifs des bandits contre les commissariats - Le National
"In 2023, sixteen years after Georges Anglade's reflections were written, it is still impossible to know the true strength of the Haitian National Police, nor to distinguish between total strength and "fighting forces" within the PNH."
Excerpt from To avoid the twentieth security support mission in Haiti
Editorial in Le Nouvelliste by Frantz Duval (October 2, 2023)
Press Review - Kidnapping
Press Review - Gender and Women's Rights
presented by KAY FANM
RD: la prison préventive pour l’agent accusé de viol sur une Haïtienne | Loop Haiti
Dosye kanal maribawou : Wilmène Denis Delmyr, yon fanm antreprenè ki kwè nan pwojè konstriksyon kanal la - Dofen News
AlterPresse | Haïti-Avortement : L’importance cruciale de l’éducation sexuelle des jeunes
Quinze jours d'activisme : Plaidoyer pour le droit à l'avortement en Haïti - Mus'Elles
La Lesbophobie : Une discrimination invisibilisée à l’Intérieur de l’Homophobie – Gran Jipon
Press review - Justice
L'ex-président Martelly a répondu aux questions du juge Voltaire sur l'assassinat de Jovenel Moïse . Le Nouvelliste
Trafic d’armes: les leaders de l’Église Épiscopale blanchis par l’instruction - Ayibopost
Reprise des travaux judiciaires pour l’année 2023-2024 . Le Nouvelliste
Nouvelle rentrée Judiciaire : l 'ANAGH exprime son inquiétude - Le National
« En absence de parlement et de tout rendez-vous avec la nation, cette conférence du 4 octobre 2023 aurait pu être, aurait dû être un moment de partage avec la population. Les autorités auraient dû parler, expliquer, annoncer, dire. Rien. […] Les mois passent. Les exercices fiscaux passent. L’actualité change. Le gouvernement et ses alliés restent dans leur inefficacité. »
Extrait de Le rendez-vous raté d’Ariel Henry et de Mirlande Manigat avec le pays
Édito du Nouvelliste par Frantz Duval (4 octobre 2023)
Press review - Governance
AlterPresse | Crise : Mirlande Hyppolite Manigat très préoccupée par la dégringolade d’Haïti
Conférence de presse avortée d'Ariel Henry et de Mirlande Manigat. . Le Nouvelliste
« La mauvaise gouvernance est la source des malheurs d’Haïti », selon Mario Andrésol . Le Nouvelliste
Dialogue politique, les violons ne s’accordent pas entre les acteurs . Le Nouvelliste
iciHaïti - Cap-Haïtien : Vers l’augmentation des revenus municipaux
Press Review - Governance And The New Financial Year
Le financement monétaire maintenu au-dessous de 10 milliards de gourdes durant le premier semestre 2023 . Le Nouvelliste
Baisse d’importations et renforcement de la gourde, l’analyse de Thomas Lalime . Le Nouvelliste
L’économiste Enomy Germain dresse un bilan de l'exercice fiscal 2022-2023 . Le Nouvelliste
Budget national : 320,64 milliards de gourdes pour l’exercice 2023-2024 . Le Nouvelliste
Recettes : la fructueuse année des douaniers . Le Nouvelliste
"Records are always nice to have, but the Haitian state needs to line up achievements. Services and infrastructures must bear the mark of the billions collected. This was not the case in 2022-2023."
Excerpt from A Record Year For Customs Should Give Rise To Achievements
Editorial in Le Nouvelliste by Frantz Duval (October 5, 2023)
Press Review - Economy
Une opportunité pour relancer la production d’œufs en Haïti . Le Nouvelliste
Fermeture partielle de Codevi - METROPOLE
Le Parc industriel de Caracol en panne de matières premières . Le Nouvelliste
Le Parc industriel de Caracol en panne de matières premières . Le Nouvelliste
L’ADIH fait la promotion d’un plan de développement pour rendre le pays autonome et autosuffisant . Le Nouvelliste
Press Review - Energy
Press Review - Environment
Haïti a besoin d’aide face au dérèglement climatique - Journal d'Haïti et des Amériques
Press Review - Society
Lasous: yon pwojè sous dlo nan Lasous - Le National
Des femmes marchent contre la pénalisation de l'avortement en Haïti | Loop Haiti
AlterPresse | Crise : L’Unicef alerte sur « l’urgence humanitaire déjà critique » en Haïti
Pour une éventuelle reprise du football en Haïti, d'anciens joueurs font entendre leur voix . Le Nouvelliste
Haitian rum manufacturer sues AyiboPost, editor-in-chief for criminal defamation - Committee to Protect Journalists
Press Review - Education
AlterPresse | Éducation : Cri d’alarme de la Cneh face à une éventuelle pénurie d’enseignants en Haïti
Press Review - Health
Un nouveau département d'imagerie à l'Hôpital universitaire Dr Aristide équipé de technologies de pointe - Le National
Prise en charge des tuberculeux, le docteur Richard Milo fait le point sur les dispositions du MSPP après la fermeture du sanatorium . Le Nouvelliste
Press Review - International
Komisyon Entè-Ameriken Dwa Moun Kondane Zak Vyolans ki Vize Jounalis Ayisyen - VOA
La Chine salue l’élargissement de l'embargo sur les armes vers Haïti | Loop Haiti
Pour le mois d'octobre, Haïti accueille ses matchs à Trinidad et à Saint-Kitts-et-Nevis - VOA
Ava Lee, la première taekwondoïste haïtienne, a atteint la 25e place mondiale dans sa catégorie ! - Le National
Mexique: un nouvel accident de la route tue de nombreux migrants du Venezuela et de Haïti - RFI
"The so-called Kenyan Mission is like a time loop. Every time the country's decision-makers are overwhelmed by their own turpitudes and incompetence, they call in the foreigner. The latter arrives, only to stabilize a situation without changing anything about its causes."
Excerpt from Kenyan mission: time loop?
Édito du National by Gary Victor (October 4, 2023)
Press Review - Dominican Republic
Haïti - Rep. Dom. : Plus de 160,000 haïtiens de retour au pays, rapatriés ou volontairement en 3 mois - HaitiLibre.com
André Corten parle d'Haïti et de la République dominicaine à travers « L'État faible » . Le Nouvelliste
Plusieurs Haïtiens intoxiqués en République Dominicaine | Loop Haiti
République dominicaine : les Haïtiens en difficulté, des parents séparés de leurs enfants - Le National
Haïti - Sécurité : Les drones de surveillance arrivent sur la frontière dominicaine - HaitiLibre.com
Press Review - Migration/Travel
Haiti-émigration: dépouillé de ses cadres, l'OFATMA réagit! - Métronome FM
Déplacés de Carrefour-Feuilles : un appel à l'aide ignoré - Le National
Violences des groupes armés : 35 159 déplacés sont enregistrés par la protection civile - Le National
Après avoir conquis la Caraïbe, Sunrise Airways relie Haïti à Miami . Le Nouvelliste
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