Le Delimart de Turgeau, businessman Reginald Boulos’s second supermarket since July 2018, opened Tuesday in Port-au-Prince.
Diplomatic group says two of Moïse’s decrees violate human rights
The Core Group, diplomats from various countries, labeled two of President Jovenel Moïse’s decrees as abusive and anti-democratic in a statement published Saturday.
Haiti PM: Gang members shoot at police vehicle
Haiti PM: Gang members shoot at police vehicle Members of the G9 Family & Allies gang shot at a police…
ID kiosk for diaspora opens at Port-au-Prince airport
Haiti’s National Identification Office (ONI) and the Ministry of Haitians Living Abroad (MHAVE) have set up an identification card kiosk at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Tabarre, Port-au-Prince. The small office will serve mainly Haitian diasporas.
Pro-Democracy Movement in Haiti Swells Despite Lethal Police Violence
It’s getting hard not to notice that U.S. corporate media is covering pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong far more than…
Haiti and the collapse of a political and economic system
You can draw a pretty straight line from the last electoral process to the current unrest in Haiti. Building for months, and frankly years, the country has now been shut down for five days as tensions – and violence – increase, threatening President Jovenel Moise’s mandate.