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. in people have fled port-au-prince. , ., port-au-prince.ince. in terms of what happens next, - port-au-prince. in terms of what happens next, the - what happens next, the transitional council has said it has almost formed but the gangs are warning that the violence will get worse before they get better. what is the view on the ground as to what lies ahead?— lies ahead? well, people are waitin: lies ahead? well, people are waiting to — lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see _ lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see exactly - lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see exactly what l waiting to see exactly what this council will do. it has had its delays. it was supposed to formally be established a couple of weeks ago. tonight, one of the faces of haiti's descent into lawlessness, a man named jimmy who is also known on the streets as barbecue, he runs one of the gangs that is one of the defector leaders of port—au—prince right now. he has said that while it respects caricom, the organisation that has created this transitional counci
. in people have fled port-au-prince. , ., port-au-prince.ince. in terms of what happens next, - port-au-prince. in terms of what happens next, the - what happens next, the transitional council has said it has almost formed but the gangs are warning that the violence will get worse before they get better. what is the view on the ground as to what lies ahead?— lies ahead? well, people are waitin: lies ahead? well, people are waiting to — lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see _ lies...
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. in have led port-au-prince.in terms of what happens next, the transitional council said it's on was formed by the gangs are warning that the violence will get worse before things get better, what's the view on the ground for people as to what lies ahead?— ground for people as to what lies ahead? well, people are waitin: lies ahead? well, people are waiting to — lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see _ lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see exactly - lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see exactly what l waiting to see exactly what this council will do, it's had its delays, i was supposed to formally be established a couple of weeks ago and tonight, one of the faces of hades descent into lawlessness, his also known in the street as barbecue, he runs a coalition of gang that effectively taken the leaders of port—au—prince, he said that while he respects this, this is the organisation involving 20 caribbean countries that created this transitional council, he won't accept it until he and his group hav
. in have led port-au-prince.in terms of what happens next, the transitional council said it's on was formed by the gangs are warning that the violence will get worse before things get better, what's the view on the ground for people as to what lies ahead?— ground for people as to what lies ahead? well, people are waitin: lies ahead? well, people are waiting to — lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see _ lies ahead? well, people are waiting to see exactly - lies ahead? well, people are...
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the capital, port-au-prince? the gangs"- _ capital, port-au-prince? _ capital, port-au-prince? the gangs... i can say that - capital, port—au—prince? ii2 gangs... i can say that they capital, port—au—prince? ti2 gangs... i can say that they have alliances. the last alliances is called... in english, i can say "living together." yes, there are a lot of gangs in the capital — they are united now and they create an alliance that is called living together. these alliances enable them to co—ordinate their activities towards a certain extent and to have more power to attack the symbol of the state, like police stations, the airport. i think there are people more and more powerful in the country now. more and more powerful in the country now-— more and more powerful in the country now. more and more powerful in the count now. ., . ., country now. thank you so much for talkin: to country now. thank you so much for talking to us — country now. thank you so much for talking to us today, _ country now. thank you so much for talking to us today, do _ country now.
the capital, port-au-prince? the gangs"- _ capital, port-au-prince? _ capital, port-au-prince? the gangs... i can say that - capital, port—au—prince? ii2 gangs... i can say that they capital, port—au—prince? ti2 gangs... i can say that they have alliances. the last alliances is called... in english, i can say "living together." yes, there are a lot of gangs in the capital — they are united now and they create an alliance that is called living together. these alliances...
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._ situation where you are in port-au-prince. ~ �* , ., ., port-au-prince.r the _ port-au-prince. we've been having a reprieve for the last _ port-au-prince. we've been having a reprieve for the last 48 _ port-au-prince. we've been having a reprieve for the last 48 to _ port-au-prince. we've been having a reprieve for the last 48 to 72 - port-au-prince. we've been having a reprieve for the last 48 to 72 hours . reprieve for the last 48 to 72 hours where folks have been able to resupply, some soil has been allowed out of the terminal and people are going to a petrol station right now. it has been welcomed by the folks that were stranded for the last two weeks. ~ , ., that were stranded for the last two weeks. ~ i. _ .,, that were stranded for the last two weeks. ~ , weeks. when you say fuel has been allowed, weeks. when you say fuel has been allowed. who _ weeks. when you say fuel has been allowed, who is _ weeks. when you say fuel has been allowed, who is allowing _ weeks. when you say fuel has been allowed, who is allowing it? - weeks. when you say fuel has
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climate in port-au-prince.climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to _ climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to do? _ climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to do? were - of work is wfp able to do? were doinu of work is wfp able to do? were doing everything _ of work is wfp able to do? were doing everything we _ of work is wfp able to do? -- doing everything we possibly can in relation with the options we have on hand. we have been deploying a hot meal service to people who have had to flee their homes when these armed groups attacked specific neighbourhoods. they will tend to burn the house as a residence so that they never come back. we are dealing in port—au—prince alone with more than 100,000 people have had to leave their homes with nothing but the shirts on the back. inaudible the violence is also affected parts of haiti, it has been nationwide, and we're trying make sure that our programmes remain running. we've been able to provide support for about
climate in port-au-prince.climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to _ climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to do? _ climate in port-au-prince. what kind of work is wfp able to do? were - of work is wfp able to do? were doinu of work is wfp able to do? were doing everything _ of work is wfp able to do? were doing everything we _ of work is wfp able to do? -- doing everything we possibly can in relation with the options we have on hand. we have been deploying...
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. military and situation in port-au-prince.- military and situation in port-au-prince. , ., ., , port-au-prince dramatic and _ port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in _ port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in rows - port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in rows are i more dramatic and in rows are impossible to port—au—prince and it was looted a few days ago. it's impossible to get in and out of port—au—prince safely at this time and there has been an upsurge in violence and mass of population displacement and the degradation of the manager and climate is bad in port—au—prince. the un secretary general has again called for a ramadan ceasefire in sudan. it's suffering from the biggest displacement crisis in the world, and aid agencies warn it risks becoming the world's largest hunger crisis. reports say a top general in sudan's army rejected a ramadan ceasefire ? unless the rival rsf paramilitary group leaves civilian and public sites. us officials are pushing to open more land routes for aid from chad — the army had closed access points, saying the rsf wa
. military and situation in port-au-prince.- military and situation in port-au-prince. , ., ., , port-au-prince dramatic and _ port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in _ port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in rows - port-au-prince. the situation is more dramatic and in rows are i more dramatic and in rows are impossible to port—au—prince and it was looted a few days ago. it's impossible to get in and out of port—au—prince safely at this time and there has...
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can degraded here in the capital port-au-prince._ port-au-prince.scribe what it - port-au-prince. can you describe what it is - port-au-prince. can you describe what it is like? | port-au-prince. can you i describe what it is like? for the most — describe what it is like? for the most part _ describe what it is like? fr?" the most part everybody here expects to have a disrupted week as over 4000 inmates have fled the two detention centres here in port—au—prince and creating a security crisis and aggravating what was already a challenging time to be in the city. so it is really a lot of questions with very few answers at this point. irate questions with very few answers at this point-— at this point. we heard that some inmates _ at this point. we heard that some inmates chose - at this point. we heard that some inmates chose to - at this point. we heard that| some inmates chose to stay at this point. we heard that i some inmates chose to stay in the prisons where they felt safe. ,,. ., the prisons where they felt safe. ., ., ., ., safe. savour and al
can degraded here in the capital port-au-prince._ port-au-prince.scribe what it - port-au-prince. can you describe what it is - port-au-prince. can you describe what it is like? | port-au-prince. can you i describe what it is like? for the most — describe what it is like? for the most part _ describe what it is like? fr?" the most part everybody here expects to have a disrupted week as over 4000 inmates have fled the two detention centres here in port—au—prince and creating a...
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here from port-au-prince. what is the situation right now?— here from port-au-prince.? thank you for havin: the situation right now? thank you for having me- _ the situation right now? thank you for having me. the _ the situation right now? thank you for having me. the situation - the situation right now? thank you for having me. the situation is - the situation right now? thank you| for having me. the situation is very chaotic, violence spread around port—au—prince and areas you just specified and now the only point of entrance and port—au—prince is the international airport. it has been basically attacked by gangs and now the major airlines companies cancelled their flight so people can't leave port—au—prince as of now. i think all this is because of the lack of will of the haitian government and the prime minister to implement the sentiment that was sent on december 2022 to organise the election and handed power to a new elected president. on february the 7th. and now we are heading to more chaos, because a lot of people and groups have interest in what is going on
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i can't get to port-au-prince. i am quite concerned.ake sure whatever we do in haiti, we have the responsibility to deliver food to the population. we can only do it if we have strong guarantees for the safety of staff and beneficiaries. sumi: we will have to leave it there. thank you. sounding the alarm from haiti. really important at this moment. thank you. jean-martin: thank you. sumi: the u.n. secretary general says he is appalled fighting is continuing and gaza, despite the start of the holy month of ramadan. he has repeatedly called for a cease-fire to mark ramadan, a practice observed wearing the muslim of asking -- muslim month of fasting. hamas did not meet that deadline, but an invasion has not materialized. mr. gutierrez says if it does, it would plummet the people of gaza into an even deeper circle of hell. u.s. president joe wyden said israel would be crossing a red line if followed through on its threat. over 24 hours since it was meant to depart for gaza, a ship loaded with 200 tons of food aid and medical supplies is in
i can't get to port-au-prince. i am quite concerned.ake sure whatever we do in haiti, we have the responsibility to deliver food to the population. we can only do it if we have strong guarantees for the safety of staff and beneficiaries. sumi: we will have to leave it there. thank you. sounding the alarm from haiti. really important at this moment. thank you. jean-martin: thank you. sumi: the u.n. secretary general says he is appalled fighting is continuing and gaza, despite the start of the...
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many of them in port-au-prince.ying to deliver a hot we have been able to provide 12,000 hot meals today to the population of port-au-prince. we are also making sure the food program keeps going. what we have been able to do is shorten supply chains and directly purchase from farmers so they bring food to the schools. we were able to reach 160,000 schoolchildren are that is quite good, considering the context we are in. sumi: do you know the u.s. secretary of state has been meeting with partners on haiti in jamaica. the u.n. has issued its concern. what does the international community need to do to address this food insecurity? jean-martin: two things. in haiti, though conflict and hunger are linked. but we need security. we need to bring back security to haitians. the current situation is untenable. violence has also affected the breadbasket of haiti. we need security, but we also need robust humanitarian support to the population. this is not a case of guns or butter. we needs purity and food in order to make a d
many of them in port-au-prince.ying to deliver a hot we have been able to provide 12,000 hot meals today to the population of port-au-prince. we are also making sure the food program keeps going. what we have been able to do is shorten supply chains and directly purchase from farmers so they bring food to the schools. we were able to reach 160,000 schoolchildren are that is quite good, considering the context we are in. sumi: do you know the u.s. secretary of state has been meeting with...
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even in addition to port—au—prince.you also see wide divergence in terms of conditions. this week, we have a paradoxical situation where some of the areas that have been under gang control for a number of years and where we have worked with local authorities and neighbourhood leaders to get aid in, we have been able to continue our work. perhaps not at 100%, but we were able to continue, while elsewhere, where the confrontation has arrived over the last several days, the situation is much greater. our office there has been closed for the last five days where we have been able to do some work in the lower part of the city. the conditions in the lower part of the city, some neighbourhoods may be more stable than others. but the overall checkpoints at the southern and northern entrances to the city difficult for goods to move either into or out of the metropolitan area. for example, i mentioned that we were able to do some work in one of our areas we were able to do some work in one of ourareas in we were able to do some w
even in addition to port—au—prince.you also see wide divergence in terms of conditions. this week, we have a paradoxical situation where some of the areas that have been under gang control for a number of years and where we have worked with local authorities and neighbourhood leaders to get aid in, we have been able to continue our work. perhaps not at 100%, but we were able to continue, while elsewhere, where the confrontation has arrived over the last several days, the situation is much...
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we still can't have any flights out of port-au-prince.ocus on the gangs and the leaders seemingly in control. if they reject, at the moment, any kind of transitional, working with politicians, do you see a way they can be excluded from any process and a political entity take over or do they have to be in control in some way? reporter: it's a good question. it's a big debate here in haiti. for now, they are excluded from negotiations. some gang leaders say they would reject everything discussed. others, in political parties, x political statutes in haiti, are asking to be part of the council put in place to decide who will be the next prime minister. the latest news this afternoon is the house of the police head is burning now. we don't know what's happening. the police union just announced that while we speak. host: interesting, thank you very much. reporter: thanks. host: breaking news, in the last half-hour, confirmation from the prime minister and the u.k. there will not be a general election on may 2. he had previously indicated he wa
we still can't have any flights out of port-au-prince.ocus on the gangs and the leaders seemingly in control. if they reject, at the moment, any kind of transitional, working with politicians, do you see a way they can be excluded from any process and a political entity take over or do they have to be in control in some way? reporter: it's a good question. it's a big debate here in haiti. for now, they are excluded from negotiations. some gang leaders say they would reject everything discussed....
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and just look at the destruction here in downtown port-au-prince.s is the aftermath, more than a week later, of this massive battle that took place between the gangs and the police. doctors saying, without care, many are dying in their homes. have you ever seen a situation quite so bad? >> oh, no. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> reporter: tonight nearly 8,000 americans asking for help. the state department airlifting dozens out of the country sunday. that first u.s. chartered flight landing in miami. but the vast majority still stuck, like richard lubeck, who told me of his daughter's worry. >> that first few days, i didn't tell them what's going on. but then, when things started happening, i said, well, i better come clean. they're seeing everything on the news, the bad stuff. >> reporter: david, i've reported from port-au-prince many times over the years, but today, what i saw truly did shock me. entire sections of this city completely decimated by this violence. david? >> david: well, we're grateful you're there. and please, you and the
and just look at the destruction here in downtown port-au-prince.s is the aftermath, more than a week later, of this massive battle that took place between the gangs and the police. doctors saying, without care, many are dying in their homes. have you ever seen a situation quite so bad? >> oh, no. [ speaking in a non-english language ] >> reporter: tonight nearly 8,000 americans asking for help. the state department airlifting dozens out of the country sunday. that first u.s....
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and just look at the destruction here in downtown port-au-prince.s is the after math, more than a week later, of this massive battle that took place between the gangs and the police. doctors saying, without care, many are dying in their homes. have you ever seen a situation quite so bad? >> oh, no. >> reporter: tonight, nearly 1,000 americans asking for help. the state department airlifting dozens out of the country sunday. that first u.s. chartered flight landing in miami. but the vast majority still stuck, like richard lubeck, who told me of his daughter's worry. >> that first few days, i didn't tell them what's going on, but then, when things started happening, i said, well, i better come clean. they're seeing everything on the news. the bad stuff. >> reporter: david, what i've reported from port-au-prince many times over the years, but today truly did shock me. entire sections of this city completely decimated by this violence. david? >> david: please, you and the team, stay safe, matt rivers in may here for us, thank you. >>> to russia tonight,
and just look at the destruction here in downtown port-au-prince.s is the after math, more than a week later, of this massive battle that took place between the gangs and the police. doctors saying, without care, many are dying in their homes. have you ever seen a situation quite so bad? >> oh, no. >> reporter: tonight, nearly 1,000 americans asking for help. the state department airlifting dozens out of the country sunday. that first u.s. chartered flight landing in miami. but the...
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citizens from port au prince to the dominican republic.att rivers is there in the middle of this crisis, with americans desperate to escape the gang warfare in haiti, we fly to port au prince, the epicenter of the violence. >> the only relatively safe way to get into france right now is on helicopters like this one. >> so flying right now, because what prince is a war zone. >> and as we land, it doesn't take long before we witness the horror so many have endured here for weeks. the charred remains of cars, of businesses all around us and not far away, the bodies of at least 13 people riddled with bullets, left to die on the streets, crews collecting the dead. no one is safe for many, there's no food. hospitals abandoned. this is one of the main hospitals in port au prince. it's now completely closed. it was looted during some of this fighting. and just look at the destruction here in downtown port au prince. this is the aftermath. more than a week later, of this massive battle that took place between the gangs and the police, doctors sayin
citizens from port au prince to the dominican republic.att rivers is there in the middle of this crisis, with americans desperate to escape the gang warfare in haiti, we fly to port au prince, the epicenter of the violence. >> the only relatively safe way to get into france right now is on helicopters like this one. >> so flying right now, because what prince is a war zone. >> and as we land, it doesn't take long before we witness the horror so many have endured here for...
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it sounds like it could be chaotic for people living in port—au—prince.you've seen in the streets? yes — every morning i leave home to go to work. and sometimes you can see corpses in the streets, you see lifeless bodies in the streets. and you can see men with guns, you can hear men shooting. so you can see people with their beds, their kids that are living in their home and they don't know where they are going. so it's kind of a nightmare that we are living in port—au—prince now, a lot of neighbourhoods in the area of the metropolitan area — that is the situation we are facing now, in the streets of around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the conservative party's former deputy chairman, lee anderson, has become reform uk's first—ever mp. the move comes after he was suspended as a tory mp when he refused to apologise for claims islamists had "control" of the london mayor, sadiq khan. the home secretary, james cleverly, said mr anderson had "made a real mistake" by defecting. constance marten has
it sounds like it could be chaotic for people living in port—au—prince.you've seen in the streets? yes — every morning i leave home to go to work. and sometimes you can see corpses in the streets, you see lifeless bodies in the streets. and you can see men with guns, you can hear men shooting. so you can see people with their beds, their kids that are living in their home and they don't know where they are going. so it's kind of a nightmare that we are living in port—au—prince now, a...
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international airport and the whole city of of port-au-prince, port-au-prince has almost 2 million people and, and 11 million in the whole country. but port-au-prince, his, the hub, so to speak, of haiti. and this has been going on several years, but especially since the assassination of the president you've been helping haiti for years. you've, you've seen earthquakes and unrest. i mean, there are things as bad as you've ever seen them absolutely. in fact, yesterday i was speaking with a missionary that has been in port-au-prince and has been all over haiti for the last 45 years. and he said, by far this was the worst he had ever seen it >> do you expect things to get even worse? >> i do. >> in listening to prior to coming on with you this morning haitians really the haitian people, all they want is what i think all all people went. and one of the most powerful words in the english language, but around the globe is that would hope and that's what they're asking for. so they're asking for some security and safety so that they don't have to arm themselves. >> yeah. and >> not just hope con
international airport and the whole city of of port-au-prince, port-au-prince has almost 2 million people and, and 11 million in the whole country. but port-au-prince, his, the hub, so to speak, of haiti. and this has been going on several years, but especially since the assassination of the president you've been helping haiti for years. you've, you've seen earthquakes and unrest. i mean, there are things as bad as you've ever seen them absolutely. in fact, yesterday i was speaking with a...
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now 80% of the capital of haiti, port—au—prince, is under the control of gangs.t month, february, the two largest prisons in haiti have been emptied. nearly 4,000 prisoners escaped — amongst them, there are notorious gang leaders. the largest hospital in the country is not functioning now. the international airport, businesses, schools remain closed. the ports and main wards are blocked now, and people are confronted with a highly challenging situation. and as the international media reported since the last days, there are a lot of people that are leaving their homes that are forced to leave their homes because of gang harm. so i think that haiti is facing a very difficult situation now. it sounds like it could be chaotic for people living in port—au—prince especially. you yourself are there, can you tell us what you've seen in the streets? yes — every morning i leave home to go to work. and sometimes you can see corpses in the streets, you see bodies lifeless in the streets. and you can see men with guns, you can hear men shooting. so you can see people with the
now 80% of the capital of haiti, port—au—prince, is under the control of gangs.t month, february, the two largest prisons in haiti have been emptied. nearly 4,000 prisoners escaped — amongst them, there are notorious gang leaders. the largest hospital in the country is not functioning now. the international airport, businesses, schools remain closed. the ports and main wards are blocked now, and people are confronted with a highly challenging situation. and as the international media...
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harold isaac is a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. the situation there. we have entered a state of emergency along with a curfew. and this is the answer of the government to the latest developments in the last few hours where the security situation has seriously degraded here in the capital of port—au—prince. for the most part, everybody here are expecting to have a disrupted week as over 4,000 inmates have fled the two detention centers the two detention centres here in port—au—prince. and creating a real security crisis, aggravating what was already a challenging time to be in the city. so it's really a lot of questions with very little answers at this point. many of the high profiles, especially the colombians or people that were involved in the assassination of the president, some of them decided to stay in order not to get killed in crossfires between the police and gangs, or to have their sentence aggravated as a result of fleeing the prison. so there are many implications for those who have actually fled. 0ur correspondent barb
harold isaac is a freelance journalist in port—au—prince. the situation there. we have entered a state of emergency along with a curfew. and this is the answer of the government to the latest developments in the last few hours where the security situation has seriously degraded here in the capital of port—au—prince. for the most part, everybody here are expecting to have a disrupted week as over 4,000 inmates have fled the two detention centers the two detention centres here in...
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the situation in port-au-prince is desperate. also coming up on the world today, surfs up.seekers writing a five star tidal wave, a once in a year world-famous natural phenomenon. hello. welcome to the world today on bbc news. a spokesman for the u.k. prime minister rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by major conservative donor frank hester about mp diane abbott were racist and wrong, but he was rightfully apologizing for the defense caused. the guardian claims hester said ms. abbott made him want to hate all black women and she should be shot. he insisted his comment had nothing to do with her gender or skin color. ms. abbott has reported frank hester to the parliamentary liaison and investigations team that was set up after the murder she said the remarks allegedly6. made about her were worrying and frightening. our political editor chris mason has the story. but ry abbott is a political pioneer, first elected nearly 40 years ago, the first black woman mp. >> whatever else happens after this i think that nobody can take the moment away. >> after that she rose to be
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there is talk of famine in port—au—prince. have you seen evidence of that? it in port-au-prince.nly is affecting families _ evidence of that? it certainly is affecting families that - evidence of that? it certainly is affecting families that have - evidence of that? it certainly is i affecting families that have been displaced that were in shelters and had to run from the violence. of course, organisations such as unicef are all raising alarms about how the situation may aggravate in the coming hours and days. that's why everybody�*s hopeful for a revolution of some sort of path forward. me’oe of some sort of path forward. we've seen earlier— of some sort of path forward. we've seen earlier pictures _ of some sort of path forward. we've seen earlier pictures of _ of some sort of path forward. we've seen earlier pictures of the - of some sort of path forward. we've seen earlier pictures of the us - seen earlier pictures of the us secretary of state antony blinken in jamaican. there is a huge delegation there representing the un. how much hope is there in haiti that this is going t
there is talk of famine in port—au—prince. have you seen evidence of that? it in port-au-prince.nly is affecting families _ evidence of that? it certainly is affecting families that - evidence of that? it certainly is affecting families that have - evidence of that? it certainly is i affecting families that have been displaced that were in shelters and had to run from the violence. of course, organisations such as unicef are all raising alarms about how the situation may aggravate in the...
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port—au—prince. in iceland, 3 state of emergency after another volcanic eruption, the fourth since december. welcome to the programme. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start with russia, which is holding the third and final day of voting in a presidential election that's expected to keep vladimir putin in power for another six years. supporters of the late opposition leader alexei navalny have urged people to turn out en masse at midday in each time zone and vote for any candidate other than mr putin or spoil their ballot papers. the rolling protest has been dubbed �*noon against putin'. graham satchell has this report. in the snowy city 50 miles north of moscow, officials are going door to door, this is the final day of the russian presidential election and everyone including the sick and elderly will get a chance to vote. this person is 87 and she is worried about the war in ukraine. i is worried about the war in ukraine-— is worried about the war in ukraine. i wish this special operation _ ukraine. i
port—au—prince. in iceland, 3 state of emergency after another volcanic eruption, the fourth since december. welcome to the programme. i'm catherine byaruhanga. we start with russia, which is holding the third and final day of voting in a presidential election that's expected to keep vladimir putin in power for another six years. supporters of the late opposition leader alexei navalny have urged people to turn out en masse at midday in each time zone and vote for any candidate other than mr...
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his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs who took over the capital, port—au prince,le he was on a trip to kenya pushing for a un—backed police force. the transitional council, announced by the caribbean community bloc, will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table.0ur central america correspondent will grant is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. this is the dajabon border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti, and we have already seen dominican authorities deporting haitians back in to the poorest country in the americas at a time that it is facing its most acute humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake. it is also that they are being deported into a political vacuum. prime minister ariel henry stood down, citing the fact that his situation was untenable given to the violence on the street of the capital, port—au—prince. his decision came after the caricom group of caribbean nations and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica, and made clear that they saw the
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so here in the streets of port—au—prince, a few blocks from the big place in downtown port—au—prince,ng is calm. some businesses have opened it, but most of the offices and all the schools are still closed. we are all waiting at home to see how the criminal groups will react to the new political situation that is happening this week. �* ., situation that is happening this week. . ., ., ., week. and what about life for ordinary people _ week. and what about life for ordinary people trying - week. and what about life for ordinary people trying to i week. and what about life for ordinary people trying to get| week. and what about life for l ordinary people trying to get on with things, with against potentially in control? what is day—to—day life like? that potentially in control? what is day-to-day life like?- potentially in control? what is day-to-day life like? that is what reall is day-to-day life like? that is what really is the _ day-to-day life like? that is what really is the more _ day-to-day life like? that is what really is the more breaking i day-to-day life like? that is what
so here in the streets of port—au—prince, a few blocks from the big place in downtown port—au—prince,ng is calm. some businesses have opened it, but most of the offices and all the schools are still closed. we are all waiting at home to see how the criminal groups will react to the new political situation that is happening this week. �* ., situation that is happening this week. . ., ., ., week. and what about life for ordinary people _ week. and what about life for ordinary people...
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at the beginning. _ port-au-prince. at the beginning, our- port-au-prince.hing to stop these gangs. they let them go and go and go and now it is too complicated to stop them. the gangs are everywhere. more than 30.000 — the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people _ the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people have - the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people have fled the capital, paying high prices to take the bus to cap haitian. there is a moment of relief as this father sees his 14—year—old son has made it safely. translation: the “ourne safely. translation: the journey was _ safely. translation: the journey was very _ safely. translation: tue: journey was very long, more than six hours. i was praying the whole way. there were a lot of gunshots in one area. our busjust missed them. another passenger— busjust missed them. another passenger has _ busjust missed them. another passenger has a _ busjust missed them. another passenger has a message - busjust missed them. another passenger has a message for l passenger has a message for america
at the beginning. _ port-au-prince. at the beginning, our- port-au-prince.hing to stop these gangs. they let them go and go and go and now it is too complicated to stop them. the gangs are everywhere. more than 30.000 — the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people _ the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people have - the gangs are everywhere. more than 30,000 people have fled the capital, paying high prices to take the bus to cap haitian. there is a moment of relief as this father...
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i thank you very much indeed forjoining me from port—au—prince.it. hello. well, the weather has been very mild in the last day or so. in london, temperatures on thursday reached 18.1 degrees celsius, so spring is definitely in the air. how about friday? i don't think it's going to be quite as warm and if anything, a lot of cloud and a good chance of catching some rain. now, currently, an area of low pressure is crossing us with its weather fronts and that spells a lot of rain—bearing cloud. and in fact, through the night, it will have been a wet picture across many parts of scotland. rain also around the lake district and elsewhere we've got showers crossing the uk. temperatures early in the morning on friday — double figures for london and norwich and many of us around 9—10 degrees. a bit colder there in scotland — 5 for aberdeen. the forecast, then, for friday, and a lot of cloud first half of the day, very few glimmers of sunshine. showers possible through the morning and afternoon across england and wales, cracks of thunder likely, but out tow
i thank you very much indeed forjoining me from port—au—prince.it. hello. well, the weather has been very mild in the last day or so. in london, temperatures on thursday reached 18.1 degrees celsius, so spring is definitely in the air. how about friday? i don't think it's going to be quite as warm and if anything, a lot of cloud and a good chance of catching some rain. now, currently, an area of low pressure is crossing us with its weather fronts and that spells a lot of rain—bearing...
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aid agencies say the situation in the capital, port au prince, is desperate.o coming up on the world today: surf's up. thrill seekers ride a five star title wave, a natural phenomenon. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. a spokesman for the uk prime minister rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by major conservative donor frank hester about the mp diane abbott were racist and wrong, but he was rightly apologised for the offence caused. the guardian newspaper claims frank esther said miss abbott made him want to hate all black women and that she should be shot —— frank hester. he has admitted he was rude about her in a private meeting five years ago but insisted his comments had nothing to do about her gender or skin colour. miss abbott has reported him to the parliamentary liaison investigations team which was set up after the murder of another mp, jo cox, in 2016. she said, to and frightening. —— she said the comments were worrying and frightening. chris mason has the story. diane abbott is a political pioneer. first el
aid agencies say the situation in the capital, port au prince, is desperate.o coming up on the world today: surf's up. thrill seekers ride a five star title wave, a natural phenomenon. welcome to the world today, an hour of international news from the bbc. a spokesman for the uk prime minister rishi sunak says comments allegedly made by major conservative donor frank hester about the mp diane abbott were racist and wrong, but he was rightly apologised for the offence caused. the guardian...
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his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs, who took over the capital, port—au—prince, he was on a trip to kenya, pushing for a un—backed police force. the transitional council — announced by the caribbean community bloc — will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister, but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table. our central america correspondent will grant is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. this is the border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti and we have already seen dominican authorities deporting patients back to the poorest country in the americas at a time it is facing an acute humanitarian crisis, since the 2010 earthquake. they are being deported into applicable vacuum. prime minister ariel henry stood down citing the fact his situation was untenable due to the violence in the capital port—au—prince. the caricom and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica emergency meeting in jamaica and emergency meeting injamaica and made clear that they saw the roadmap towards the transmission of administratio
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i thank you very much indeed forjoining me from port—au—prince.e it. hello there. the rain has been pouring down on wednesday in snowdonia, in wales — there was about a third of a month's worth of rain injust 12 hours. things are not looking quite so dramatic over the next few days. there will be some further wet weather, rain or showers, and for many parts of the country, it's going to be mild — particularly across england and wales, where we've seen the milder air coming from a long way south. things are a little bit chillier to the north, in northern scotland. in between, we've got the weather front — that's been bringing the rain, but that's moving northwards, taking wet weather into scotland and northern ireland. there's the wet weather that we've got in northern ireland and southern scotland — that moves its way northwards. for england and wales, there may be a bit more sunshine arriving in a southerly breeze before those showers push across from the west. but we're introducing some slightly drier air from france, hence the cloud breaking up
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let's speak to harold isaac, an independent journalist in port-au-prince.aring very worrying reports coming into us here at the bbc from port-au-prince. just update us on the situation now. harold: as you mentioned, supplies are running scarce. there are some passage of the last few hours have been rather peaceful. but it is very fragile. i think people are waiting for what comes out of kingston on the political front. but we are running low on gas, oil, food, water. it's a situation that risks becoming very difficult. maryam: you talk about food of water -- food and water, there is talk of famine in port-au-prince. have you seen evidence of that? harold: it certainly is affecting families that have been displaced that were in shelters and it had to run from these shelters to re-shelter other places. so of course organizations such as unicef are all raising alarms about how the situation may aggravate in the coming hours and days. that is why everybody is hopeful for a resolution or some sort of path forward, at least politically, to start to address the si
let's speak to harold isaac, an independent journalist in port-au-prince.aring very worrying reports coming into us here at the bbc from port-au-prince. just update us on the situation now. harold: as you mentioned, supplies are running scarce. there are some passage of the last few hours have been rather peaceful. but it is very fragile. i think people are waiting for what comes out of kingston on the political front. but we are running low on gas, oil, food, water. it's a situation that risks...
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we're getting here safely, as well as guilt and fear for those still in port-au-prince knowing that what's happening on the other side of this border is getting worse with each passing hour david gilbert, cnn sample domingo, dominican republic and thank you to our david culver, who's been doing a series of just great reporting out of haiti. now, coming up, the longtime host of nbc's meet the press is tearing into his own network for hiring. now former chair of the republican national committee, ronna mcdaniel daniel, who's repeatedly denied that president biden 1 a fair and free election in 2020. but now she's changing her tune, will explain coming up this is the big dam >> kane who that do >> dude, what are you doing? >> i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. whether tech is so much easier, laser measured floor liners up here seek protector and cargo liner back there. nice out here side window deflectors and mud flaps and the bump step, keep the bumper debt-free, cool. it's the best protection for your vehicle. new, more pre-owned, great. but where do i order whether tech.com? >> wh
we're getting here safely, as well as guilt and fear for those still in port-au-prince knowing that what's happening on the other side of this border is getting worse with each passing hour david gilbert, cnn sample domingo, dominican republic and thank you to our david culver, who's been doing a series of just great reporting out of haiti. now, coming up, the longtime host of nbc's meet the press is tearing into his own network for hiring. now former chair of the republican national committee,...
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sky news' stuart ramsay is in port-au-prince. >> i'm in port-au-prince, the capital of haiti.ve no idea when gang violence will flare, so much so that people are now building barricades to try to stop the gangs getting through. >> reporter: many haitians now face an unbearable choice, venture outside and risk being shot or stay inside and go hungry. roughly 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine according to the u.n., and more than 4 million need food. haitians who have temporarily been allowed to cross into the dominican republic are coming to this market to sell oftentimes what little belongings they have to get food, things like eggs, so they can then take it back to their families, who are still waiting on the other side in haiti. samuel is 18. he tells us he lives in haiti, but comes here to work and take food back to his family. many innocent people are dying, he says. "we do not want violence. we want a free country." the u.n. says more than 33,000 haitians have fled port-au-prince in the last 3 1/2 weeks. the humanitarian crisis and the violence is only gettin
sky news' stuart ramsay is in port-au-prince. >> i'm in port-au-prince, the capital of haiti.ve no idea when gang violence will flare, so much so that people are now building barricades to try to stop the gangs getting through. >> reporter: many haitians now face an unbearable choice, venture outside and risk being shot or stay inside and go hungry. roughly 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine according to the u.n., and more than 4 million need food. haitians who have...
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a neighborhood in port-au- prince is not all of port-au- prince.ack against that narrative that haiti's culture, 80s spirituality is not the reason why it's in the situation it is now. i'm so thankful for so many voices and the books that i write in the books that others write to push back against those narratives. american street features haitian voodoo as a spiritual guide, as a spiritual foundation that helps my character through her journey and is not something that is evil or wrong or the reason why she or other haitian people are expensing this. >> as we talk in the introduction so much of this is grounded in fab's spirituality and religious beliefs. it's one of the ways in which she is different from her americanized cousins. from the book, you got your voodoo stuff in there she asks. you have to treat it with a little more respect it's not just my voodoo stuff, it's my life. without it your dad. i've never been without my prayers and my songs. what do you hold onto? i self, my family, hopes, dreams, stuff like that. >> yeah. the thing about
a neighborhood in port-au- prince is not all of port-au- prince.ack against that narrative that haiti's culture, 80s spirituality is not the reason why it's in the situation it is now. i'm so thankful for so many voices and the books that i write in the books that others write to push back against those narratives. american street features haitian voodoo as a spiritual guide, as a spiritual foundation that helps my character through her journey and is not something that is evil or wrong or the...
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haiti's capital port—au—prince was under a curfew overnight and soldiers have been deployed to defendr reporterfrom bbc mundo. people in the haitian capital port—au—prince are describing that it's a nightmare being there at this moment. the international airport at port—au—prince is the latest of state institutions that has been attacked in the past day by these gang leaders that are asking the president to resign. remember, haiti has been plagued by gang violence for years. but the situation has got worse since president moise's assassination at his home in 2021. we know currently gangs control 80% of the capital, port—au—prince, which means that violent scenes like these from over the weekend have become more common. it's for that reason, that haiti's prime minister let's go to venezuela. we're getting an update from the reuters news agency confirming that venezuela will be holding its presidential election onjuly will be holding its presidential election on july the 28th. will be holding its presidential election onjuly the 28th. that's according to electoral officials. president m
haiti's capital port—au—prince was under a curfew overnight and soldiers have been deployed to defendr reporterfrom bbc mundo. people in the haitian capital port—au—prince are describing that it's a nightmare being there at this moment. the international airport at port—au—prince is the latest of state institutions that has been attacked in the past day by these gang leaders that are asking the president to resign. remember, haiti has been plagued by gang violence for years. but the...
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at least 30 americans choppered out of port-au-prince. matt rivers on the ground there with the situation unfolding now. >>> here in the u.s., the search intensifying for that missing college student. tonight, the new turn here. the search expanding beyond nashville. they have now shut down that dam, and we have late reporting. >>> tonight, the passenger who took a photo of another passenger's airline ticket and was able to board a flight with it, trying to hide in the airplane restroom. >>> the new storm from minnesota, all the way east. and the snow and then heavy rain up and down the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york up to boston. rob marciano timing this out. >>> just hours after the supreme court decided texas can move forward with its own new immigration law, making arrests and deportations on its own, tonight, that law back on hold amid new questions and confusion. >>> the race for the white house, tonight president biden in arizona, a key battleground. revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs,
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at least 30 americans choppered out of port-au-prince. matt rivers on the ground there. >>> here in the u.s., the search intensifying for that missing college student. tonight, the new turn here. the search expanding beyond nashville. they have now shut down that dam, and we have late reporting. >>> tonight, the passenger who took a photo of another passenger's airline ticket and was able to board a flight with it, trying to hide in the airplane restroom. >>> the new storm from minnesota, all the way east. and the snow and then heavy rain up and down the i-95 corridor. washington, d.c. to philadelphia, new york up to boston. rob marciano timing this out. >>> just hours after the supreme court decided texas can move forward with its own new immigration law, making arrests and deportations on its own, tonight, that law back on hold amid new questions and confusion. >>> the race for the white house, tonight president biden in arizona, a key battleground. revealing $20 billion in investments in american jobs, bringing computer chipmaking back
at least 30 americans choppered out of port-au-prince. matt rivers on the ground there. >>> here in the u.s., the search intensifying for that missing college student. tonight, the new turn here. the search expanding beyond nashville. they have now shut down that dam, and we have late reporting. >>> tonight, the passenger who took a photo of another passenger's airline ticket and was able to board a flight with it, trying to hide in the airplane restroom. >>> the new...
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sky news' stuart ramsay is in port-au-prince. >> well, i'm in port-au-prince, the capital of haiti.re have no idea when gang violence is going to flare, and the whole of the city has been bow set with it for days and days, s through.o are now building barricades to try to stop the gangs getting through. >> reporter: many haitians now face an unbearable choice, venture outside and risk being shot, or stay inside and go hungry. roughly 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine according to the u.n., and more than 4 million need food. haitians who have temporarily been allowed to cross into the dominican republic are coming to this market to sell oftentimes what little belongings they have to get food, things like eggs, so they can then take it back to their families, who are still waiting on the other side in haiti. samuel is 18. he tells us he lives in haiti, but comes here to work and take food back to his family. many innocent people are dying, he says. "we do not want violence. we want a free country." the u.n. says more than 33,000 haitians have fled port-au-prince in the l
sky news' stuart ramsay is in port-au-prince. >> well, i'm in port-au-prince, the capital of haiti.re have no idea when gang violence is going to flare, and the whole of the city has been bow set with it for days and days, s through.o are now building barricades to try to stop the gangs getting through. >> reporter: many haitians now face an unbearable choice, venture outside and risk being shot, or stay inside and go hungry. roughly 1.4 million haitians are on the verge of famine...
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his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs who took over the capital, port—au prince,or a un—backed police force. the transitional council — announced by the caribbean community bloc — will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister. but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table. our central america correspondent, will grant, is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. this is the dajabon border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti, and we have already seen dominican authorities deporting haitians back in to the poorest country in the americas at a time that it is facing its most acute humanitarian crisis since the 2010 earthquake. it is also that they are being deported into a political vacuum. prime minister ariel henry stood down, citing the fact that his situation was untenable given to the violence on the street of the capital, port—au—prince. his decision came after the caricom group of caribbean nations and the us secretary of state held an emergency meeting injamaica, and made clear that they saw the roadmap towards a transitional
his exit was the primary demand of haiti's powerful gangs who took over the capital, port—au prince,or a un—backed police force. the transitional council — announced by the caribbean community bloc — will be in charge of nominating a new prime minister. but haiti's gangs are demanding a seat at the table. our central america correspondent, will grant, is just outside of haiti and sent us this report. this is the dajabon border crossing between the dominican republic and haiti, and we...
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and three of the hospitals that operate in the porous of areas here in port-au-prince? are among those that are closed. so it shows you that some of those who are in most need aren't going to get that treatment. food security is a huge concern here, especially with un officials trying to figure out how to ramp up food security rule foods fine lines rather and try to get as much into this capital city as possible as gangs have obviously made getting around increasingly difficult. 90% of the food consumed in haiti is important. >> shows >> you how much of a crisis is could become if it's not resolved immediately. in fact the un estimates that about 1 million people or a step away from famine getting into port-au-prince is in of itself a huge challenge, particularly from outside the country. we spent six days and then a mannequin republic trying to figure out logistics, how to get on the ground here. and it of course involves some your credit red tape. but beyond that, just the logistics of making sure that where you are flying into the landing zone that you are going to c
and three of the hospitals that operate in the porous of areas here in port-au-prince? are among those that are closed. so it shows you that some of those who are in most need aren't going to get that treatment. food security is a huge concern here, especially with un officials trying to figure out how to ramp up food security rule foods fine lines rather and try to get as much into this capital city as possible as gangs have obviously made getting around increasingly difficult. 90% of the food...
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in port-au-prince, 80% plus of the city is controlled by gangs.t the case here but there are gangs reported in the area. as we have spoken to people who live in in community, they tell us right now since everything started happening in port-au-prince, the chaos, the anarchy there, every day they wonder, can they feed their children and are they going to be safe, even though the community where they are is far from port-au-prince where the majority of the gang activity is. this is a birthing center. we have been talking to some of the moms, some of the children here. far lot of them they say this place is really a sanctuary, a temporary place of relief. the biggest thing they want is change for the future, for themselves, for their children. and they believe that haitians can largely make that change. they say they do need help from the outside world, and they want to know to know what you see in port-au-prince, the violence there, that is not all of what haiti is like. the haitian people are better than that and want better for their children. bac
in port-au-prince, 80% plus of the city is controlled by gangs.t the case here but there are gangs reported in the area. as we have spoken to people who live in in community, they tell us right now since everything started happening in port-au-prince, the chaos, the anarchy there, every day they wonder, can they feed their children and are they going to be safe, even though the community where they are is far from port-au-prince where the majority of the gang activity is. this is a birthing...
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so ourfirst port—au—prince. so our first step port—au—prince.o secure the safety of our staff. and it is possible to work in the south of the country, in the rural areas, and as we have been working there for 40 years, so we know the people, we know the local authorities, the work we are doing is well recognised so i think this helps to ensure safety and security for our staff. �* ., , , ., staff. and how this compares to revious staff. and how this compares to previous humanitarian - staff. and how this compares to previous humanitarian crises - previous humanitarian crises there, some are saying this is worse than in the past? it is worse than in the past? it is worse and — worse than in the past? it is worse and also _ worse than in the past? it 3 worse and also different. especially in the capital, it is just extreme, especially in the capital, it isjust extreme, people especially in the capital, it is just extreme, people are not able to move, people are not able to move, people are not able to move, people are not able to get out of the ho
so ourfirst port—au—prince. so our first step port—au—prince.o secure the safety of our staff. and it is possible to work in the south of the country, in the rural areas, and as we have been working there for 40 years, so we know the people, we know the local authorities, the work we are doing is well recognised so i think this helps to ensure safety and security for our staff. �* ., , , ., staff. and how this compares to revious staff. and how this compares to previous humanitarian -...
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the situation in port—au—prince remains very volatile.gang members were killed in a weekend operation to clear roadblocks and seize weapons in the delmas district of the capital. they've been trying to arrest the leader of the gangs controlling most of the capital. 0ur central america and carribean correspondent will grant gave us this update on that. well, it appears there was quite an extensive swat team operation in an area of the capital, and that is where there is known to be one of the strongholds of this gang. they were clearly trying to capture the leader or kill him but they were successful in neither of those attempts. they were a number of casualties in the gangs by all accounts, but if anything it has beget more violence. today there has been more shooting in the capital, and a quite fierce response from the gangs to the operation by the police. this paints a picture of what is going on, really. it is a sort of cat and mouse game going on in the neighbourhoods, with the police who are outnumbered by the gangs at this stage, un
the situation in port—au—prince remains very volatile.gang members were killed in a weekend operation to clear roadblocks and seize weapons in the delmas district of the capital. they've been trying to arrest the leader of the gangs controlling most of the capital. 0ur central america and carribean correspondent will grant gave us this update on that. well, it appears there was quite an extensive swat team operation in an area of the capital, and that is where there is known to be one of...
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let's speak to freelance journalist harold isaac, who's in port—au—prince.ound. there have been reports that the international airport is being ta rgetted ? there have been reports of violence at the international airport near it and the past few hours, confrontations between legitimate forces and bandits allegedly trying to break into the perimeter of the international airport of port—au—prince. do we know at the gang is planning? port-au-prince. do we know at the gang is planning?— the gang is planning? well, it has been rumoured _ the gang is planning? well, it has been rumoured that - the gang is planning? well, it has been rumoured that the l has been rumoured that the gangs were trying at all costs to get access to the highly symbolic target but it is unclear what they were trying to make as a statement besides showing perhaps the weakness of the haitian state. but there has been violence and confrontations in the vicinity of the facility.— of the facility. give us a sense of— of the facility. give us a sense of the _ of the facility. give us a sense o
let's speak to freelance journalist harold isaac, who's in port—au—prince.ound. there have been reports that the international airport is being ta rgetted ? there have been reports of violence at the international airport near it and the past few hours, confrontations between legitimate forces and bandits allegedly trying to break into the perimeter of the international airport of port—au—prince. do we know at the gang is planning? port-au-prince. do we know at the gang is planning?—...
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reporter: well, the situation in port-au-prince, the capital, is very severe.violence, affecting one of the safe parts of town. there were at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm. this is the sort of safe haven. such is the chaos in port-au-prince. it is having huge effects here in a variety of different ways. the number of people coming here looking for that security as well as the fact that things can't get in and out easily, basics like fuel and medicines and food. >> you mentioned the future direction there. the u.s. state department it helps the traditional cancel could be in place today, what more do we know about that? reporter: that remains pretty ambitious. they've
reporter: well, the situation in port-au-prince, the capital, is very severe.violence, affecting one of the safe parts of town. there were at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another...
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reporter: well, the situation in port-au-prince, the capital, is very severe.violence, affecting one ofhe safe parts of town. there were at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another shocking day in the capital here. in cap patient, there is a degree of calm. this is the sort of safe haven. such is the chaos in port-au-prince. it is having huge effects here in a variety of different ways. the number of people coming here looking for that security as well as the fact that things can't get in and out easily, basics like fuel and medicines and food. >> you mentioned the future direction there. the u.s. state department it helps the traditional cancel could be in place today, what more do we know about that? reporter: that remains pretty ambitious. they've a
reporter: well, the situation in port-au-prince, the capital, is very severe.violence, affecting one ofhe safe parts of town. there were at least a dozen bodies left in the streets after bullets flew in the neighborhood. the residents there are shaken to their core. texts -- according to texts i was receiving by people, the home of a judge was also attacked in a pretty clear message to those elite who are currently discussing the future direction and who might eventually take power. another...
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that is the demand of the armed gangs that have seized control of most of port—au—prince.en't had elections in haiti since 2016, they've been living with a president since 2021 when he was assassinated —— living without a president, so the prime minister was elected to get something going. the problem is in haiti for many years, there's been a tension between security and politics and there's never been enough security for the political reforms needed to move on. the ex prime minister was in kenya, trying to rustle up support for a un mission of policemen and women, a lot of them from kenya, this was agreed for a new cabinet to come in —— a new force to come in to bolster the police force because there is a complete weakness of state institutions, almost state collapse, so the key question is does the removal of the prime minister unlock some of those processes? at the moment, there is such a degree of lawlessness on the streets of port—au—prince, i think there has to be a question mark over that. there are various plans to try and move things on politically but until we c
that is the demand of the armed gangs that have seized control of most of port—au—prince.en't had elections in haiti since 2016, they've been living with a president since 2021 when he was assassinated —— living without a president, so the prime minister was elected to get something going. the problem is in haiti for many years, there's been a tension between security and politics and there's never been enough security for the political reforms needed to move on. the ex prime minister...
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your inside port-au-prince. that situation. >> we have been having a reprieve for the last 48 to 72 hours, where folks have been able to resupply. some allowed in and out of the terminal and they are able to go to a petrol station. it has been welcome by folks who were stranded for the last two weeks. >> when safe you will has been allowed, who is allowing it? >> the terminal is in the gang controlled area. these areas were affected along with the ports and the airport. they had been blocked -- access had been cut off by the gangs. now they've allowed some passage to allow people to resupply. >> let's talk about gang leaders. i have read about what is happening in haiti. people familiar know it is not just one gang leader, there are three. all of them are vying for some sort of control of port-au-prince. what would it take for them to stand aside now that we have seen the transitional council, which is going to be formed? when do you think these men will stand aside and allow politics to take over? >> first off,
your inside port-au-prince. that situation. >> we have been having a reprieve for the last 48 to 72 hours, where folks have been able to resupply. some allowed in and out of the terminal and they are able to go to a petrol station. it has been welcome by folks who were stranded for the last two weeks. >> when safe you will has been allowed, who is allowing it? >> the terminal is in the gang controlled area. these areas were affected along with the ports and the airport. they...