Chaotic scenes grip Haiti’s capital as armed groups escalate attacks on public facilities, demanding Prime Minister Ariel Henry’s resignation despite his pledge to step down once a transitional council is formed. Residents describe streets overrun by violence, with homes looted and families displaced—a dire reality captured in recent accounts shared with CGTN Stringer.
🧑🏾💬 \"They destroyed everything… we have nowhere to go,\" said one Port-au-Prince resident, echoing widespread despair. Gang blockades now hinder food and medical aid deliveries, deepening humanitarian struggles for thousands.
🌎 The unrest has drawn global concern, with neighboring Caribbean nations urging stability. Meanwhile, the proposed transitional council faces challenges in gaining consensus, leaving Haiti’s political future uncertain.
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As unrest continues in Haiti, residents tell of difficult situation
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