Haiti Situation 'cataclysmic': UN
Umer Jamshaid Published March 28, 2024 | 05:30 PM
Geneva, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 28th Mar, 2024) The situation in chaos-wracked Haiti is "cataclysmic", with more than 1,500 people killed by gang violence so far this year, the UN said Thursday, decrying that weapons were still pouring into the country.
In a fresh report, the United Nations rights office detailed how "corruption, impunity and poor governance, compounded by increasing levels of gang violence (had) eroded the rule of law and brought state institutions... close to collapse".
This, it said, had left Haiti in "a cataclysmic situation".
Impoverished Haiti, which has long grappled with violence, has been rocked by surging clashes since late February when gangs launched a coordinated offensive and demanded Prime Minister Ariel Henry resign.
Henry, who has led Haiti since the 2021 assassination of president Jovenel Moise, promised more than two weeks ago to step down after a transitional council is set up -- though reaching that stage has proved exceedingly difficult due to squabbles among party leaders.
In the meantime, the number of victims is skyrocketing.
The UN rights office determined that gang violence left 4,451 people dead and another 1,668 injured last year.
And just in the first three months of 2024 alone, up to March 22, 1,554 people were killed and 826 injured, it said.
The report described rampant sexual violence, including women forced into exploitative sexual relations with gang members, rape of hostages and of women after seeing their husbands killed in front of them.
And it highlighted the recruitment and abuse of children -- both boys and girls -- who are unable to leave the ranks of gangs for fear of retaliation.
"All these practices are outrageous and must stop at once," UN rights chief Volker Turk said in a statement.
The report also pointed to the so-called "self-defence brigades" set up to counter the intensifying gang violence, warning that they continue to take justice into their own hands.
In this context, at least 528 cases of lynchings were reported last year, and 59 more have been reported so far this year, it said.
Despite an international arms embargo put in place to try to stem the violence, the report lamented that there was still a reliable supply of weapons and ammunition flowing across Haiti's "porous borders".
It called for tighter national and international controls to stem the trafficking of weapons and ammunition to the conflict-torn country.
"It is shocking that despite the horrific situation on the ground, arms keep still pouring in," Turk said.
"I appeal for a more effective implementation of the arms embargo."
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