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WHEN ENDING BENIGN SLAVERY IS NOT SUCH A BRIGHT IDEA

Haiti became the first Black republic and the first nation in the Western Hemisphere to abolish slavery when it declared independence from France on January 1, 1804, following the Haitian Revolution.

During the rebellion, all Whites, not just slave owners, thousands of Whites were butchered in horrifying orgies of sadistic violence by rampaging Blacks imported from Africa

That revolution was led by former figures like Toussaint Louverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines.

It remains one of the bloodiest, gut-wrenching chapters in the island’s history.

Today, armed groups control 90% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, and over a million people are displaced, an official has warned

Heavily armed gangs now control most of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and the city is on the brink of total collapse, a senior UN official has warned.

Violence is escalating across the Caribbean nation while the international response remains slow and fragmented, Ghada Fathi Waly, executive director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, told the UN Security Council on Wednesday. 

According to UN statistics, at least 5,600 people were killed in gang-related incidents in 2024 alone.

Haiti has been without a president since the assassination of Jovenel Moise in July 2021, leaving a power vacuum that has allowed armed gangs to expand their influence unchecked.

In the absence of a functioning central government and with weakened state institutions, the armed groups have grown in strength, seizing territory and increasingly operating as the de facto authorities across the country, particularly in the capital.

‘Organized criminal groups have gained practically total control of the capital, approximately 90% of Port-au-Prince is under their grip,’ Waly told the council.

The gangs are continuing to establish their presence along strategic roads and border regions, expanding attacks not only into surrounding areas but also into previously peaceful territories.

‘Southern Haiti, which until recently was insulated from the violence, has seen a sharp increase in gang-related incidents,’ Waly said. 

‘And in the east, criminal groups are exploiting land routes, including key crossings like Belladere and Malpasse, where attacks against police and customs officials have been reported.’

Criminal groups are setting up their own parallel governance structures. Their control over key trade routes has crippled legal commerce, driving up the cost of essential goods such as cooking fuel and rice.

Earlier this week, the UN’s International Organization for Migration reported that the ongoing crisis has displaced a record 1.3 million people across the Caribbean state.

The IOM noted that the number of makeshift shelters has skyrocketed by more than 70%. 

According to AP, the Kenyan-led, UN-supported mission in Haiti, which arrived in 2024 to help curb gang violence, has remained understaffed and underfunded, with only around 40% of the planned 2,500 personnel currently deployed.

The news agency also noted that in February, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres proposed providing drones, fuel, transport, and other non-lethal assistance to bolster the mission, but the plan has stalled in the Security Council.

The latest deterioration of the situation in Haiti, the poorest country in the northern hemisphere, came following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in July 2021.

But the country has been beset by turmoil since it gained independence in 1804.

It was the first black nation to gain independence. What should be a symbol of black people’s resistance and triumph over imperial subjugation, a historic and gallant black nation, has been reduced to a metaphor for violence, chaos, and political instability.

Haiti’s homicide rate is so high that life expectancy is conditionally renewable every 24 hours. On top of that, its sorry state has been compounded by frequent natural disasters. You can share this story on social media:

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