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do you think that haiti should demand reparations? and if so, what does the reparations process look like for your country? this and i don't think a haiti should go into a process of confrontation with any of their country by trying to we ask for permission after new parish and the show of the patient can be discuss on a diplomatic level and to sit in a philosophical position or is that a tactical and you believe he deserves operations? ah, i think why not? why not? so it depends on what kind of reparation we are. that's one of the reason we said we're not going to do something corporate washington. we are going to confront any country to say that we unit to pay me. we publish, and this is not the way it should be done. i've a should be something to be negotiated diplomatically. what i bought the ideal reparations configuration look like from your position. i mean, i don't, i don't think it's gonna be easy for a country tomorrow to say, okay, we going to, we back to give me permission to, hey, the, all of the i want to mention, i thin
do you think that haiti should demand reparations? and if so, what does the reparations process look like for your country? this and i don't think a haiti should go into a process of confrontation with any of their country by trying to we ask for permission after new parish and the show of the patient can be discuss on a diplomatic level and to sit in a philosophical position or is that a tactical and you believe he deserves operations? ah, i think why not? why not? so it depends on what kind...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.lice are risking their lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang, and haiti is weak -- hades week and tainted government accused -- haiti's week and tinted government accused of looking the other way. laura: i spoke to her in port-au-prince. in your 30 years as a foreign correspondent reporting from 80 different countries around the world, you say the testimonies in haiti are amongst the worst you have ever heard. what does that say about the chaos and danger in haiti? >> i was struck very forcefully within a few days of arriving here, not just by the level of violence but the kind of violence that is being used here against innocent civilians. it is not simply a matter of people being killed and bodies being dumped to the side of the road, although that is happening, that there is a degree of brutality that i just feel i have not seen in other places and certainly not of this level. it is the signature of the gangs and it is almost as if the
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.lice are risking their lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang, and haiti is weak -- hades week and tainted government accused -- haiti's week and tinted government accused of looking the other way. laura: i spoke to her in port-au-prince. in your 30 years as a foreign correspondent reporting from 80 different countries around the world, you say the testimonies in haiti are amongst the worst you...
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do you see that as the answer for haiti? not see armed intervention foraiti's de fac to government as the answer. the whole country is asking for the removal of the illegitimate prime minister. however, t situation has gotten so bad that i do believe if the international community creates space for haitians to find their own sociopolitical such solution, then some sort of intervention will need to take place. laura: last night the biden administration gave more than 100,000 haitians in the u.s. the right to stay and work another 18 months. but what specifically do you think the biden administration should be doing in haiti itself? removing support for the prime minister? >> absolutely. the united states and international donors anointed the prime minister 11 days after the assassination. after the acting prime minister had been in the chair and haitians had never accepted that. they see him as a corrupt suspect in the president's assassination. and i worry that an intervention to support him will be met with force by the hai
do you see that as the answer for haiti? not see armed intervention foraiti's de fac to government as the answer. the whole country is asking for the removal of the illegitimate prime minister. however, t situation has gotten so bad that i do believe if the international community creates space for haitians to find their own sociopolitical such solution, then some sort of intervention will need to take place. laura: last night the biden administration gave more than 100,000 haitians in the u.s....
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went into haiti. it went in and it created the present day, you know, tax collection agencies and other structures that exist inaiti today are a result of the u.s. involvement in haiti in 1915. that remains a controversial point of contention for some people. they see it differently, including the mo recently by united nations peacekeepers. when you say to haitians, do you want a foreign occupation? yeah, they're going to tell you no. they see their country as being sovereign despite the problems. but when you say to haitians, hey, do you want some assistance for your security forces? you will hear from people, yes. we're notalking about the politicians or the people that have the microphone. we're talking about the mother who is worried about her child beinraped or killed or kidnaped when that child has to go to school. we have had children who have not be able to go to school. we have a lost genation in this country. and so, you know -- and i'm responsible for this, too, as journalists. i mean, we d
went into haiti. it went in and it created the present day, you know, tax collection agencies and other structures that exist inaiti today are a result of the u.s. involvement in haiti in 1915. that remains a controversial point of contention for some people. they see it differently, including the mo recently by united nations peacekeepers. when you say to haitians, do you want a foreign occupation? yeah, they're going to tell you no. they see their country as being sovereign despite the...
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and haiti was not followed properly or was not successful. but this time what we want, we want to have that international assistance to the national police to held them to quell the gangs. and make sure that the national policies where trent and not to have those on the national partners come in and do the job with the natural pulleys under leave. they have to come to a head, the police where they say job and then trend them. and then before they leave the trend, them, how long, how long will they stay? but the experts will tell you exactly how long it would take to. what do you like? i'm sure you consulted experts. what did they say? i know we haven't even spoken to an expert on this matter yet, but i believe those experts will decide with tell you and how long, how much will the experts support the idea of an intervention? and if we haven't spoken to them, how do we know that? that's what they would i'm in that, i mean, most of those international institution, they are security on sort of an expert. they can tell you exactly. they're in a h
and haiti was not followed properly or was not successful. but this time what we want, we want to have that international assistance to the national police to held them to quell the gangs. and make sure that the national policies where trent and not to have those on the national partners come in and do the job with the natural pulleys under leave. they have to come to a head, the police where they say job and then trend them. and then before they leave the trend, them, how long, how long will...
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don't know haiti doesn't know. he doesn't know. he did that. linda defined that was 70 before one or 2 years. you know 80. the important thing is, i mean, is that, you know, you was appointed by an elected president. as the constitution says, no prime minister has not been elected. we don't have election for prime minister, right. he was appointed by elected president. unfortunately, that was, it was assassinated. and he became our automatically the head of the government and the head of the consulate, ministers yeah. but now is met. mission is to hold in a shot is important. all forces together and the whole elections. what says the security situation does not primitive yet we have to work together as is trying to do to how the national consensus was all sick. all it was happening between 60 and a 120 days after the unfortunate assassination of german and louise last july. could you imagine if 60 days after one on $2.00 and $3.00 days there was no election? who robin, hon minister could what would happen would have been a blow bet. no. what i'
don't know haiti doesn't know. he doesn't know. he did that. linda defined that was 70 before one or 2 years. you know 80. the important thing is, i mean, is that, you know, you was appointed by an elected president. as the constitution says, no prime minister has not been elected. we don't have election for prime minister, right. he was appointed by elected president. unfortunately, that was, it was assassinated. and he became our automatically the head of the government and the head of the...
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. it for anyone trying to get out of haiti. , ., ,., ., haiti.eems to be enough - and that seems to be enough bandwidth for ukraine, barely enough for pakistan and the victims of flood there and barely enough for the horn of africa and the planning thatis the horn of africa and the planning that is building, haiti, as all i said, isn't going to get a look in. when a government collapse, somebody, usually america arrives, with a _ somebody, usually america arrives, with a vested interest, vested interest— with a vested interest, vested interest in not having an anarchic country— interest in not having an anarchic country anywhere on the globe but particularly there. rich people go on package holidays about 150 miles away from _ on package holidays about 150 miles away from where all is filming but -- over— away from where all is filming but -- over the — away from where all is filming but —— over the border away from where all is filming but —— overthe border in away from where all is filming but —— over the border in the away from where all is fi
. it for anyone trying to get out of haiti. , ., ,., ., haiti.eems to be enough - and that seems to be enough bandwidth for ukraine, barely enough for pakistan and the victims of flood there and barely enough for the horn of africa and the planning thatis the horn of africa and the planning that is building, haiti, as all i said, isn't going to get a look in. when a government collapse, somebody, usually america arrives, with a _ somebody, usually america arrives, with a vested interest, vested...
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tonight, we start with haiti. in source. tonight, we start with haiti. ._ , haiti. better to leave - haiti. in the end, the way things are, it is better to leave if - haiti. in the end, the way things are, it is better to leave if you . are, it is better to leave if you can. residents shall below ground across ukraine as russia logs launches more long—range missiles. labour puts forward its pitch for constitutional change, including a proposal to abolish the house of lords. construction begins on the world's largest radio telescope. we begin in the uk. the uk labour leader, sir keir starmer, has promised "the biggest ever transfer of power from westminster to the british people" if elected. his party has published a report by the former prime minister gordon brown setting out plans for sweeping constitutional change. that includes abolishing the house of lords, which the labour leader described as "indefensible". the biggest ever transfer of power from westminster to the british people. it is notjust to governance, but how we are governed. the tools to a fairer soci
tonight, we start with haiti. in source. tonight, we start with haiti. ._ , haiti. better to leave - haiti. in the end, the way things are, it is better to leave if - haiti. in the end, the way things are, it is better to leave if you . are, it is better to leave if you can. residents shall below ground across ukraine as russia logs launches more long—range missiles. labour puts forward its pitch for constitutional change, including a proposal to abolish the house of lords. construction...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.r lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. orla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. canada has imposed financial sanctions on three haitian businessmen accused of involvement with the powerful criminal gangs that now control most of the capital, port—au—prince. they will have their assets in canada frozen and be banned from entering the country. let's go straight to port—au—prince, where journalist harold isaacjoins us. thank you forjoining me. i don't know if you saw it there but a really disturbing report from our correspondent with some really shocking stories about the brutality of those gangs. you are in haiti at the moment what is the situation like and how did it get there? the situation remains very complicated in the capital, despite a certain sense of reprieve, thanks for the welcome. it is this complicated reality we have to navigate
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.r lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. orla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. canada has imposed financial sanctions on three haitian businessmen accused of involvement with the powerful criminal gangs that now control most of the capital, port—au—prince. they will have their assets in...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.their lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. 0rla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. earlier, i spoke with journalist harold isaac, who lives in the haitian capital port—au—prince. the situation remains very complicated in the capital, port au prince, despite a certain sense of reprieve, thanks for the welcome. it is this complicated reality we have to navigate every day, to be honest, the win from brazil sent positive waves here but we are aware there was a massacre no later than the weekend, so it is surreal, in that sense. one of the most recent lines is the canadian government have announced these sanctions against three haitian businessmen accused of financing these gangs, just how significant do you think this is, do you think it will necessarily make a difference? this is a new set of sanctions against new individuals, there has been m
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.their lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. 0rla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. earlier, i spoke with journalist harold isaac, who lives in the haitian capital port—au—prince. the situation remains very complicated in the capital, port au prince, despite a certain sense of reprieve,...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.g their lives, trying to make the streets safe. but others have actually formed their own gang, and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way, as the crisis deepens. clive, this is a city where many are living in fear, few drive after dark. many prefer not to leave their homes at all, in three directions from where i am stanning now, there are gang controlled districts, some distance away, if you take a ten minute drive, to the down town area you come to a gang controlled no—go zone, now that actually includes parliament, so haiti's prime minister can't actually reach his office there. people living in this city are being held hostage by armed groups that are highly organised, and increasingly brutal and the eyes of the international community are now elsewhere. understandable perhaps with the war in ukraine, i was here in 2010 after the devastating earthquake that people may remember, which claimed a quarter of a million live, now at that time, the intern
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.g their lives, trying to make the streets safe. but others have actually formed their own gang, and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way, as the crisis deepens. clive, this is a city where many are living in fear, few drive after dark. many prefer not to leave their homes at all, in three directions from where i am stanning now, there are gang controlled districts, some distance away, if you take a ten minute...
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troops, providing humanitarian and civil support in haiti. he encouraged and aided our effort to save its cultural. then in room, we worked and plan with haitian officials, the minister in charge of response and recovery was a guy named patrick tour. he'd been a research fellow here at the smithsonian, a curator for our folklife festival program years. at the time, after that earthquake with his country in ruins, he was reading a book recently published book written by robert edsel called the monuments men that inspired him and calvin urged him that we should undertake this effort to try to rescue haiti's cultural heritage in the of the earthquake and its destruction. the haitian president and the white house agreed and with backing funding from the broadway league and u.s. aid and expertise. the american institute of conservation and corey wagner's prowess. we mounted a major effort. we rented a building and compound. we hired haitian led staff. we established conservation facilities, deployed experts from the smithsonian and other museums,
troops, providing humanitarian and civil support in haiti. he encouraged and aided our effort to save its cultural. then in room, we worked and plan with haitian officials, the minister in charge of response and recovery was a guy named patrick tour. he'd been a research fellow here at the smithsonian, a curator for our folklife festival program years. at the time, after that earthquake with his country in ruins, he was reading a book recently published book written by robert edsel called the...
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staying with haiti...lthy haitian businessmen. it accuses them of financing the country's criminal gangs. let's take a look at some other stories. shopkeepers in more than 20 provinces in iran closed their businesses on monday as part of a three—day strike. the action is in support of anti—government protests sparked by the death in custody of mahsa amini. at least 33 people have been killed after a landslide buried a bus in the northwest of colombia. the landslide — which was caused by strong rains — struck the vehicle in risa—ralda province. struck the vehicle in risaralda province. president gustavo petro said the deaths included three children. a man who shot a dogwalker working for the us pop star lady gaga and stole two of her french bulldogs has been sentenced to 21 years in prison. prosecutors in los angeles said james howard jackson did not contest the charge of attempted murder. nasa's next generation capsule is heading back to earth after making a close pass of the moon. if the orion spaceship s
staying with haiti...lthy haitian businessmen. it accuses them of financing the country's criminal gangs. let's take a look at some other stories. shopkeepers in more than 20 provinces in iran closed their businesses on monday as part of a three—day strike. the action is in support of anti—government protests sparked by the death in custody of mahsa amini. at least 33 people have been killed after a landslide buried a bus in the northwest of colombia. the landslide — which was caused by...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.treets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. 0rla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. we will be bringing you the second part of that special report on haiti tomorrow on newsday so do stay tuned for that. staying with haiti, the canadian government has announced sanctions against three wealthy haitian businessmen. it accuses them of financing the country's criminal gangs. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines. shopkeepers in more than twenty provinces in iran closed their businesses on monday as part of a three—day strike. the action is in support of anti—government protests sparked by the death in custody of mahsa amini. at least 33 people have been killed after a landslide buried a bus in the northwest of colombia. the landslide — which was caused by strong rains — struck the vehicle in risaralda province. president gustavo petro said the deaths included
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.treets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. 0rla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. we will be bringing you the second part of that special report on haiti tomorrow on newsday so do stay tuned for that. staying with haiti, the canadian government has announced sanctions against three wealthy haitian businessmen. it accuses...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.eir lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. we will be bringing you the second part of that orla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. canada has imposed financial sanctions on three haitian businessmen accused of involvement with the powerful criminal gangs that now control most of the capital. they will have their assets in canada frozen and be banned from entering the country. there have been electricity blackouts in parts of ukraine after russia fired a new barrage of missiles aimed at disrupting the country's power grid. they came hours after explosions at two military air fields in russian territory, which moscow has blamed on kyiv. tom brada reports. an alleged ukrainian drone attack, deep in russian territory. unmanned drones were intercepted over two russian airbases in saratov and ryazan, hundreds of kilometres from the border. translat
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.eir lives trying to make the streets safe, but others have actually formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. we will be bringing you the second part of that orla guerin, bbc news, port—au—prince. canada has imposed financial sanctions on three haitian businessmen accused of involvement with the powerful criminal gangs that now control most of the capital. they...
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troops providing humanitarian civil supports in haiti. he encourage our effort to save the cultural heritage then. we worked and plant with haitian officials. the minister in charge of response and recovery was a guy named patrick de la tour. he had been a research fellow here at the smithsonian and the curator for folk life festival program years before. at the time, after that earthquake, with his country in ruins, he was reading a book, a recently published book, that was written by robert called the monuments. that inspired him, and convinced him that we should undertake this effort to try to rescue haiti s cultural heritage in the wake of the earthquake and its destruction. the haitian president and the white house agreed, and with smithsonian backing, funding from the broadway league, and u.s. aid and expertise from the american institute of conservation, and corine wegener prowess, we did a major. effort we went to the compound, we hired haitian staffed, we established conservation facilities, deployed 80 expert from the smithsonia
troops providing humanitarian civil supports in haiti. he encourage our effort to save the cultural heritage then. we worked and plant with haitian officials. the minister in charge of response and recovery was a guy named patrick de la tour. he had been a research fellow here at the smithsonian and the curator for folk life festival program years before. at the time, after that earthquake, with his country in ruins, he was reading a book, a recently published book, that was written by robert...
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showed him our orphanages in haiti. fill, but because they're so filled with worms, they're unable to digest and process that food. it's really kind of a waste. >> you see a kid that's highly anemic, not alert at all. once you rid them of worms, they come back to life. >> we can all look at aaron's sacrifice and what he's done to be of service to the world -- >> it's been great to help out aaron jackson in planting peace by doing fund-raisers. >> because of people like rainn wilson, so far we've dewormed roughly 23 million children around the world. one of or i guess missions now is helping ukraine refugees. right now we just opened up a dog rescue. rain not only gave us a nice summation, but he has put us in contact with some important people that have helped us further our mission. >> to see aaron jackson, who's just devoting his life to being of service to the betterment of humanity, it inspired me to step up my game and try and do more to help the world. >>> ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present cnn hero a
showed him our orphanages in haiti. fill, but because they're so filled with worms, they're unable to digest and process that food. it's really kind of a waste. >> you see a kid that's highly anemic, not alert at all. once you rid them of worms, they come back to life. >> we can all look at aaron's sacrifice and what he's done to be of service to the world -- >> it's been great to help out aaron jackson in planting peace by doing fund-raisers. >> because of people like...
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we start in haiti. united nations says the country is on the verge of an abyss as gangs expand control. the u.n. has documented 934 killings in the capital and 680 kidnappings in the fir six months of this year. most of the victims were not directly involved in gangs but they were targeted by armed groups. violence has escalated since the assassination of the country's president in july of 2021, a crime for which no one has been put on trial. we start tonight with a special report from our senior international correspondent and i have to warn you that his stressing material. reporter: this is gang territory in port-au-prince, almost as far as the eye can see. but it seems the world is not looking. the haitian capital has become a gangster's paradise. it is morning in a middle-class suburb. minutes after a shootout a show of force by the police. but usually it is the gangs who call the shots. there are almost -- over 100 armed groups in the city and they are instilling fear and silence. police are still
we start in haiti. united nations says the country is on the verge of an abyss as gangs expand control. the u.n. has documented 934 killings in the capital and 680 kidnappings in the fir six months of this year. most of the victims were not directly involved in gangs but they were targeted by armed groups. violence has escalated since the assassination of the country's president in july of 2021, a crime for which no one has been put on trial. we start tonight with a special report from our...
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orla guerin in haiti, thank you.ently at a six—year high. downing street is urging parents to be on the lookout for symptoms, but says the nhs is well prepared. last—ditch talks have been taking place to avert rail strikes christmas comment network rail says they would need to be called off tonight to prevent disruption over the busy holiday period. katie austin is in central london. mick lynch the head of the rmt has been talking, what more can you tell us. he's still giving the press conference behind me. after a day of talks and meetings, he has said the strike action due to begin on tuesday next week, on december the 13th, will still go ahead, involving of network rail and 1a train companies. however, he said that a new offer that was made by network rail which employs people like maintenance workers and signallers, that will be put to an electronic referendum so they can decide whether to accept it or whether the union will be recommending they reject it. that referendum will close on the 12th of november. so as
orla guerin in haiti, thank you.ently at a six—year high. downing street is urging parents to be on the lookout for symptoms, but says the nhs is well prepared. last—ditch talks have been taking place to avert rail strikes christmas comment network rail says they would need to be called off tonight to prevent disruption over the busy holiday period. katie austin is in central london. mick lynch the head of the rmt has been talking, what more can you tell us. he's still giving the press...
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he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines here in the uk and around the world. the democratic republic of congo says 272 civilians were killed in an alleged massacre in a village in the east of the country. the congolese president declared three days of national mournings for the victims and blamed m23 rebels for the killings, which they deny. there have been bursts of intense violence since the drc, rwanda and other regional powers signed a ceasefire last week. russia has carried out a wave of missile attacks against ukraine, once again hitting electricity infrastructure. the ukrainian state energy firm says there will now be emergency power outages across the country. russia blamed ukraine for explosions at two of its airbases, both hundreds of kilometres inside russia. it said ukrainian drones caused the blasts, which killed three people. at least
he tells us haiti has been erased from their hearts.formed their own gang. and haiti's weak and tainted government is accused of looking the other way as the crisis deepens. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines here in the uk and around the world. the democratic republic of congo says 272 civilians were killed in an alleged massacre in a village in the east of the country. the congolese president declared three days of national mournings for the victims and blamed m23...
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haiti is really being run by gangs.ates we out to care not only for the humanitarian parts but because of the potential for a mass migration out of that place. we saw it before in the 1980s when conditions were equally dire. so a stabilization for us could bring law and order and allow aid to flow responsibly. the risks on the other side of the equation, jose, are pretty obvious. it's a chaotic situation. you would be putting a multinational force in place. there could be opposition from the gangs which are quite happy running port-au-prince. so there would be risks, but i think there's a clear case of need. it's the type of thing the united nations was constructed to deal with. >> haiti has been -- it's an extraordinary place with extraordinary people and yet they've been condemned to have, you know, baby docks and we've seen how international military exercises to bring back our -- so many other things have not been permanently positive. just wondering, gosh, what can -- how can haiti progress and just become what the
haiti is really being run by gangs.ates we out to care not only for the humanitarian parts but because of the potential for a mass migration out of that place. we saw it before in the 1980s when conditions were equally dire. so a stabilization for us could bring law and order and allow aid to flow responsibly. the risks on the other side of the equation, jose, are pretty obvious. it's a chaotic situation. you would be putting a multinational force in place. there could be opposition from the...
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and then you have a situation like haiti, that you know so well.nvolved in humanitarian missions. we have seen a disastrous how military intervention can cause more problems than it solves. >> think let's starlet with haiti very quickly. yes, there have been military interventions going back 150 years. including many by the united states, by the way. but a successful intervention there was the most recent united nations peace keeping force in place for about 15 years. no troops essentially from the united states that came from brazil, from chully, from jordan, under 10,000 troops. they really stabilized haiti when they withdrew, that's when the complete collapse came. so i think haiti reremains a candidate for another united nations effort. the other nations you mentioned, those you have to negotiate with a repressive regime. the way to do that is with both carrots and sticks. you put in place significant sanctions. we have tried that in all three of those places. but at some point, you have to think about what are the inisn'tives that can bring th
and then you have a situation like haiti, that you know so well.nvolved in humanitarian missions. we have seen a disastrous how military intervention can cause more problems than it solves. >> think let's starlet with haiti very quickly. yes, there have been military interventions going back 150 years. including many by the united states, by the way. but a successful intervention there was the most recent united nations peace keeping force in place for about 15 years. no troops...
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on monday, bbc news at six broadcast a report about gang violence in haiti. it's one of the most dangerous places on earth. and senior international correspondent orla guerin met some of the victims of gang attacks. her report included some very distressing accounts of shootings and sexual assault, which we're not going to replay. and it was preceded by a warning from the presenter, fiona bruce. our senior international correspondent orla guerin sent this report from the haitian capital, and i should warn you, it contains some distressing details. there are many here with stories that are harrowing to tell and to hear. like this man. his neighborhood is controlled by a gang whose rivals came on a killing spree. several viewers contacted newswatch to express their concern that such details had been broadcast before the 9pm watershed, when children could have been watching. veronica ball from chester and colin spikeslee from brightlingsea in essex recorded these comments for us on video. i was very concerned because it was completely unsuitable for young childr
on monday, bbc news at six broadcast a report about gang violence in haiti. it's one of the most dangerous places on earth. and senior international correspondent orla guerin met some of the victims of gang attacks. her report included some very distressing accounts of shootings and sexual assault, which we're not going to replay. and it was preceded by a warning from the presenter, fiona bruce. our senior international correspondent orla guerin sent this report from the haitian capital, and i...
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haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.sh. there is anger at the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but no—one is immune here, no—one is safe. he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. here they were, in life, sharing a happy moment. they were gunned down by a gang in august. three women, no mercy. translation: you are always waiting for a - call from your child. telling you, dad this, or dad that. and in the blink of an eye, the criminals take away the connection to your child. this was the family carjust hours after the attack. translation: they take the country hostage, - they make the law here. they kill, they rape, they destroy. and they rob children of what little they have. this boy is 12.
haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.sh. there is anger at the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but no—one is immune here,...
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haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.t the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but no—one is immune here, no—one is safe. s he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. here they were, in life, sharing a happy moment. they were gunned down by a gang in august. three women, no mercy. translation: you are always waiting for a - call from your child. telling you, dad this, or dad that. and in the blink of an eye, the criminals take away the connection to your child. this was the family carjust hours after the attack. translation: they take the country hostage, - they make the law here. they kill, they rape, they destroy. and they rob children of what
haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.t the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but no—one is immune here, no—one is safe. s...
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haiti's government has asked for foreign troops to come in.foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." jean simpson des enclos has been fighting for a better haiti as a lawyer and human rights activist. but no—one is immune here. no—one is safe. he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. here they were in life, sharing a happy moment. they were gunned down by a gang in august. three women, no mercy. translation: you are always waiting for a call from your child. _ telling you "dad this" or "dad that". in the blink of an eye, these criminals take away the connection to your child. this was the family car, just hours after the attack. they have taken the country hostage. they make the law here. they kill, they rape, they destroy. and they rob children of what little they have. this boy is 12. he and his mother are now homeless for the second time. first, they fled cite soleil, now the authorities have moved them on. they
haiti's government has asked for foreign troops to come in.foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." jean simpson des enclos has been fighting for a better haiti as a lawyer and human rights activist. but no—one is immune here. no—one is safe. he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. here they were in life, sharing a happy...
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reporting from haiti.imed at averting rails strike in the run—up to christmas have been taking place. rmt members are due to walk out between the 13th and the 17th of this month, with further strikes planned for january. the rail delivery group has offered a pay increase of up to 8% over two years, but the union said the deal would lead to hugejob losses. we can speak to our news correspondent anjana gadgil, who is outside rmt for us this afternoon. bring us up to date. do we know anything about what has happened in these talks? i anything about what has happened in these talks? . ~ , ., , ., these talks? i am keeping one eye on that door behind _ these talks? i am keeping one eye on that door behind me. _ these talks? i am keeping one eye on that door behind me. we _ these talks? i am keeping one eye on that door behind me. we are - that door behind me. we are expecting an update on how the talks are progressing in the next 15 to 20 minutes. they have been talking to most of the day and someone is, and to
reporting from haiti.imed at averting rails strike in the run—up to christmas have been taking place. rmt members are due to walk out between the 13th and the 17th of this month, with further strikes planned for january. the rail delivery group has offered a pay increase of up to 8% over two years, but the union said the deal would lead to hugejob losses. we can speak to our news correspondent anjana gadgil, who is outside rmt for us this afternoon. bring us up to date. do we know anything...
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we have a special report from haiti.s is an armoured car, police say they were tracking it for about two weeks. they say it was being used by a kidnap gang. close. very close. given! and england's cricketers pull off a stunning victory in the first test against pakistan. and coming up on the bbc news channel... canjapan do it again? after beating spain and germany, croatia stand in the way of their first—ever world cup quarterfinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. england's men's footballers are gearing up for their world cup quarterfinal after an impressive victory last night over senegal. they won 3—0 in doha to set up a last—eight match against france, who are the defending champions, on saturday. the england manager gareth southgate says the match will be the team's "acid test". meanwhile, police in surrey have confirmed a burglary at the home of raheem sterling, who flew back from qatar last night to be with his family. our sports correspondent, john watson, joins us from the capital of qatar, do
we have a special report from haiti.s is an armoured car, police say they were tracking it for about two weeks. they say it was being used by a kidnap gang. close. very close. given! and england's cricketers pull off a stunning victory in the first test against pakistan. and coming up on the bbc news channel... canjapan do it again? after beating spain and germany, croatia stand in the way of their first—ever world cup quarterfinals. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one....
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with haiti's escalating chaos. re here hours attacks on. in october of 2020. with law marion corps, a put her prince editor in chief in charge of 20 journalists. ralph cynical runs an ambulance service. he has done so for almost 3 decades. this october, he was kidnapped there $11000000.00 from us. that was asking price. ralph had dropped off a dialysis patient. it was a long journey. as he drove back into the capital, he was taken 17. the 17 days with my aunt day, with my shoelaces, so began the nightmare, which in haiti is shockingly no longer shocking. haiti is in the midst of an extraordinary security crisis. the united nations estimates that 60 percent of the capital is controlled by gangs gangs that murder and rape and burn and kidnap their threat is felt across the city and beyond. ah, faith hope's mini here. a crowded church on sunday morning to services back to back. such is the cooling rid laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banters with a colleague, but a fellow haitian journalist has been killed so far this year. he is being tre
with haiti's escalating chaos. re here hours attacks on. in october of 2020. with law marion corps, a put her prince editor in chief in charge of 20 journalists. ralph cynical runs an ambulance service. he has done so for almost 3 decades. this october, he was kidnapped there $11000000.00 from us. that was asking price. ralph had dropped off a dialysis patient. it was a long journey. as he drove back into the capital, he was taken 17. the 17 days with my aunt day, with my shoelaces, so began...
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no, yes, that's what it does when they do more than a year after haiti's present was assassinated. the streets of porter prince have become a lottery of survival. pro one al jazeera, put a prince, australia and prosecutors have dropped the rape charge against a former political adviser accused of sexually assaulting a colleague inside parliament house. the trial against brutes, alarm and collapse in october because of jury misconduct. prosecutors say a re trial has been cancelled to protect the mental health of the women involved. the k sparked outrage across australia and led to a report exposing widespread sexual harassment within parliament. china is gradually easing some of the world's toughest cove in 19 restrictions in the wake of unprecedented nationwide protests. people in beijing and shanghai have been seen reduced testing requirements and quarantine measures. the governments expected to announce a reduction in mass testing in the coming days, despite coven 19 cases, remaining near record highs. the garments finally a recognize our rule as that a people or those voices fro
no, yes, that's what it does when they do more than a year after haiti's present was assassinated. the streets of porter prince have become a lottery of survival. pro one al jazeera, put a prince, australia and prosecutors have dropped the rape charge against a former political adviser accused of sexually assaulting a colleague inside parliament house. the trial against brutes, alarm and collapse in october because of jury misconduct. prosecutors say a re trial has been cancelled to protect the...
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now we turn our attentions to haiti.manitarian crisis is unfolding in haiti. it's the poorest country in the western hemisphere, and almost half the population , 4.7 million haitians, are facing acute hunger. in the country's capital, port—au—prince, the un says 19,000 are facing the prospect of living in famine—like conditions. that's a grim first for the americas. people there are also dealing with a deadly cholera epidemic. armed groups and gangs control as much as 60& of the city, and surrounding areas, complicating efforts to get help and aid to those in need. a little boy, lost, being put out on the streets. police evicting families from a public square in port—au—prince, consigning them to this. many sought refuge here injuly, when gang warfare killed at least 300 people in ten days. they've had little help from their failing state. what's happening here now is people who have already been displaced once are being displaced again. women have been leaving, clutching small children by the hand, carrying whatever the
now we turn our attentions to haiti.manitarian crisis is unfolding in haiti. it's the poorest country in the western hemisphere, and almost half the population , 4.7 million haitians, are facing acute hunger. in the country's capital, port—au—prince, the un says 19,000 are facing the prospect of living in famine—like conditions. that's a grim first for the americas. people there are also dealing with a deadly cholera epidemic. armed groups and gangs control as much as 60& of the city,...
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we asked bbc news for senior editor to discuss whether it had been appropriate to broadcast the haiti report before the watershed. we received this statement. "the situation in haiti is a difficult and dangerous story to report on, and one which is important to make audiences aware of." "we appreciate it contains distressing elements and considered the piece carefully and used appropriate warning." another story which prompted a lot of comments from viewers this week was the mention in bbc news bulletins of a programme the duke and duchess of sussex have made for netflix. the series covers their lives and their relationship and makes a number of controversial allegations about other members of the royalfamily and the media. a trailer for it was issued early in the week as part of a build—up to the first episodes of the programme being released on thursday. here's clive myrie introducing part of the trailer on the news at ten. no one knows the full truth. we know the full truth. the words of prince harry in a new trailer for his and meghan markle�*s six part series, which starts on thu
we asked bbc news for senior editor to discuss whether it had been appropriate to broadcast the haiti report before the watershed. we received this statement. "the situation in haiti is a difficult and dangerous story to report on, and one which is important to make audiences aware of." "we appreciate it contains distressing elements and considered the piece carefully and used appropriate warning." another story which prompted a lot of comments from viewers this week was the...
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no use of her because when they do more than a year after haiti's present was assassinated, the streets of port, her prince, have become a lottery of survival. prue, the one out 0, put her prince. ah fridays the last day of the world car, the group stage matches and more teams will be going home. brazil has already qualified for the last 16, but need to avoid defeat to cameroon. if they want to finish at the top of group gene, serbia, set 2 points behind 2nd place at switzerland and must win to have any hope of progressing in group ange already qualified. portugal will be bidding from the top spot when they take on south korean. and 2nd place, ghana will face uruguay, knowing a when will see them through the guardians. last a controversial quarter final match against the south american sign back in 2010 and as arm and interest reports, it said a faint, some a still upset about ah, nothing unites game years like football. and when the national team plays nearly everything comes to a standstill, if it's a, when the country interrupts in celebration. but when they lose controversially, lik
no use of her because when they do more than a year after haiti's present was assassinated, the streets of port, her prince, have become a lottery of survival. prue, the one out 0, put her prince. ah fridays the last day of the world car, the group stage matches and more teams will be going home. brazil has already qualified for the last 16, but need to avoid defeat to cameroon. if they want to finish at the top of group gene, serbia, set 2 points behind 2nd place at switzerland and must win to...
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i run here in the city of detroit and then i have an orphanage that i operate in port au prince, haiti, that i've been at for the last 12 years, every month i spend at least a week down there and sometimes longer. and i do find that i am much more alive when i am living like that, when i'm doing things like or, you know, things that are just for me i just feel a sense of accomplishment and purpose and and a spirit. and you can tie that to spirituality or faith or whatever, or you can just tie it to humanity. but i do believe that when give you are more alive than when take and i've been blessed to be able to find that out with a. six dozen beautiful children down in haiti and the people that we work with here in detroit from tuesdays with morrie ask me anything more i always said so i wrote this list death fear aging greed merry family society forgiveness a meaningful life you were looking for clarity on those issues for more i was looking for clarity on those issues for myself and knew that morrie probably could help me if i'm being honest. you know, i think i probably presented it to
i run here in the city of detroit and then i have an orphanage that i operate in port au prince, haiti, that i've been at for the last 12 years, every month i spend at least a week down there and sometimes longer. and i do find that i am much more alive when i am living like that, when i'm doing things like or, you know, things that are just for me i just feel a sense of accomplishment and purpose and and a spirit. and you can tie that to spirituality or faith or whatever, or you can just tie...
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haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.munity is in no rush. there is anger at the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but no—one is immune here, no—one is safe. s he lost his entire family, his wife and daughters. here they were, in life, sharing a happy moment. they were gunned down by a gang in august. three women, no mercy. translation: you are always waiting for a call from your child. _ telling you, dad this, or dad that. and in the blink of an eye, the criminals take away the connection to your child. this was the family carjust hours after the attack. translation: they take the country hostage, - they make the law here. they kill, they rape, they destroy. and they rob children of what little they h
haiti's government has pleaded for foreign troops.munity is in no rush. there is anger at the idea of more foreign intervention. it has a bad history here. many haitians want their government out, not foreigners in. "the state is collecting taxes," says abner, "but it can't "collect the rubbish. "it can't feed the people. "we will fight until we overthrow it." this man has been been fighting for a better haiti, as a lawyer and human rights activist, but...
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haiti has asked for another foreign military intervention.he international community is not rushing back in. join me, orla guerin, for special coverage in the coming days on bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. highly. grab the thermal vest, because last week it was all about this, low cloud, mist and fog on this, low cloud, mist and fog on this week we have a change on the horizon and you are already feeling it a little bit but a really wintry flavour to the weather and the chance of some snow, not for all of us but i will come onto that in a moment but certainly widespread overnight frost is an issue as well. first thing tomorrow morning the wind direction coming from the north—east, so not too cold and pretty chilly and that will be driving in the showers on the east coast and some of these will filter further inland than some of them across the coast of kent will be a nuisance. the best of the sunshine will be western scotland, northern ireland but a chilly afternoon between five and 8 degrees. forget about the hi
haiti has asked for another foreign military intervention.he international community is not rushing back in. join me, orla guerin, for special coverage in the coming days on bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. highly. grab the thermal vest, because last week it was all about this, low cloud, mist and fog on this, low cloud, mist and fog on this week we have a change on the horizon and you are already feeling it a little bit but a really wintry flavour to the weather...
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so began the nightmare, which in haiti is shockingly no longer shocking. a thing is in the midst of an extraordinary security crisis. the united nations estimates that 60 percent of the capitol is controlled by gangs gangs that murder and rape and boon and kidnap the threat to is felt across the city. and beyond. faith. hope many hear a crowded church on sunday morning to services back to back. such is the calling read laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banters with a colleague, but a fellow haitian journalist has been killed so far this year. he is being treated for p t s d. i can help, but feel lucky because i know so many people who did not have the chance to survive events like this and be able to tell that story. the un says 540 people were kidnapped, and more than 700 killed by the gangs. just in the 1st 5 months of this year, ralph's family paid more than $200000.00 us dollars to his captors. and if your family had not paid, you will kill me. is that what they said? no, yes, that's what it does when they do more than a year aft
so began the nightmare, which in haiti is shockingly no longer shocking. a thing is in the midst of an extraordinary security crisis. the united nations estimates that 60 percent of the capitol is controlled by gangs gangs that murder and rape and boon and kidnap the threat to is felt across the city. and beyond. faith. hope many hear a crowded church on sunday morning to services back to back. such is the calling read laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banters with a...
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the united nations says haiti is on - united nations says haiti is on the...g it does contain some distressing material. this is gang territory in port—au—prince, almost as far as the eye can see. but it seems the world isn't looking. and the haitian capital has become a gangster�*s paradise. it's morning in a middle—class suburb. minutes after a shoot—out, a show of force by the police. but usually it's the gangs who call the shots. there are over 100 armed groups in the city instilling fear and silence. police are still searching the scene here. there's an ak—47 on the ground and some ammunition. there are also drops of blood. now, this is an armoured car. police say they were tracking it for about two weeks. they say it was being used by a kidnap gang. it's about eight in the morning here, and morning and evening rush hours are peak time for the kidnappers. there was a battle with the police officers and the bad guys. one of them died. and we got the vehicle and this is one of the weapons the bad guys had in their hands. do they have many armoured vehicles,
the united nations says haiti is on - united nations says haiti is on the...g it does contain some distressing material. this is gang territory in port—au—prince, almost as far as the eye can see. but it seems the world isn't looking. and the haitian capital has become a gangster�*s paradise. it's morning in a middle—class suburb. minutes after a shoot—out, a show of force by the police. but usually it's the gangs who call the shots. there are over 100 armed groups in the city...