The Fiji Times

Haitian leader’s return still murky

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PORT-AU-PRINCE - Haiti’s prime minister landed in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, clearing uncertaint­y around his whereabout­s since a trip to Kenya, but questions on how and when he will return to Haiti still linger as gangs back home push for his ouster. Prime Minister Ariel Henry traveled to Kenya last week to seal a deal to launch a UN-backed multinatio­nal security force to fight gangs in Haiti, which sparked violence and calls by a top gang leader for him to step down and stay away from the country. Puerto Rico’s governor’s office confirmed Henry had landed in capital San Juan, after reports from local media said the Dominican Republic, which shares the island of Hispaniola with Haiti, had earlier not authorised his plane to land.

The Dominican Republic’s government did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment on the reports.

Haiti’s government declared a state of emergency on Sunday after inmates escaped in two major prison breaks, halting businesses, including airports, which have seen heavy gunfire take place near them in recent days.

The United Nations’ immigratio­n office said during the weekend that at least 15,000 people had been displaced due to violence.

“Armed gangs forced us to leave our homes. They destroyed our houses, and we’re on the streets,” said on Monday a man who gave his name as Nicolas and is living in a camp.

Rights group Plan Internatio­nal said many were fleeing the capital for Artibonite, traditiona­lly Haiti’s breadbaske­t farming region but whose residents are now facing food shortages as fighting spreads north.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS/RALPH TEDY EROL ?? Former police officer Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, leader of the ‘G9’ gang alliance, speaks during a press conference in Delmas 6, Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Tuesday.
Picture: REUTERS/RALPH TEDY EROL Former police officer Jimmy “Barbecue” Cherizier, leader of the ‘G9’ gang alliance, speaks during a press conference in Delmas 6, Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Tuesday.

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