
BBC News:
“Port-au-Prince is in panic mode,” a friend in the Haitian capital texted me.
Residents of Petionville, a wealthier area of of the city, are shaken after their most violent day so far in the country’s spiralling security crisis.
More than a dozen bullet-ridden bodies lay in the street – the victims of the latest gang rampage.
As well as the early morning killing spree, the home of a judge was also attacked – a clear message to the country’s elites vying for power.
All this in what is supposedly the safe part of town.
Unicef’s executive director, Catherine Russell, has called the situation in Haiti “horrific” and likened the lawlessness to the post-apocalyptic film, Mad Max.
Certainly the latest violence in Port-au-Prince is a reminder, if any were needed, that Haiti remains closer to anarchy than stability.




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