the strikes are the biggest tests so far, president emma norma cross, 2nd term, hating faces, multiple crises, a cholera break in the capital, political instability, soaring inflation, and gangs, blocking fuel deliveries at the main port. the un security council is divided over, sending an international force to help with the worsening security situation. after the failure of a previous un mission, many haitians are skeptical that outside intervention will help patients have had enough for over a month, a gang has blocked off the country's largest fuel stores, bringing vital services such as hospitals, water treatment, and waste disposal to a standstill on day saline day, a national holiday commemorating the slave who led haiti's revolution against french rule desperation and anger boiled over into confrontations with police and looting. so i got my son who's gonna what is happening to day concerns all sectors of national life. so when you're in a country where inflation is over 30 percent, it is imperative to rise up because we all have to battle for the collective good. mm hm. atlant