...

Logo Yotel Air CDG
in partnership with
Logo Nextory

MSF suspends operations in Haiti amid fresh wave of violence

• Nov 21, 2024, 11:43 AM
3 min de lecture
1

The NGO Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) said on Tuesday it is suspending it's operations in Haiti following a fresh wave of violence.

In an announcement posted on its website MSF said its staff has been threatened by police.

The NGO said that on 11th November an ambulance was attacked resulting in the death of at least two patients and the harassment of staff. They said in the week that followed Haitian police had stopped multiple MSF vehicles and threatened staff with death or rape.

The head of the MSF mission in Haiti said that whilst staff are used to working in difficult conditions "But when forces of law and order become a direct threat we have no other choice but to suspend our activities".

Gang activity continued on Wednesday with gunshots and smoke coming from burning houses and roadblocks after the latest surge that started earlier this week when gangs launched a new attack on Haiti’s capital, targeting an upscale community in Port-au-Prince where gunmen clashed with residents who fought side by side with police.

Ulrika Richardson, UN Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Haiti, said the events of Monday and Tuesday said the gangs intended "to acquire more territory in the capital”.

The attack comes days after gang violence forced Haiti’s main international airport to shut down for the second time this year as the country swore in a new prime minister following political infighting.

The turmoil in Port-au-Prince deepened late Tuesday when Doctors Without Borders announced (MSF) it was suspending critical care across the capital as it accused police officers of violence and threats against its staff, including rape and death.

The aid group will halt patient admissions and transfers to its five medical facilities starting on Wednesday, a blow to a country with extremely limited medical care.

Christophe Garnier, Doctors Without Borders Head of Mission in Haiti, said the organization is committed to providing health care: “We are sorry and deeply concerned by this impact, but we also think here is no other way to stop this violence against us,” said Garnier.

Charles Wilson, a motorcycle taxi driver, voiced concern about the suspension of care by MSF, as less than 30 percent of the hospitals in the country are still operational.

The latest attack was led by the Viv Ansanm group, whose spokesman, Jimmy Chérizier, a gang leader and former elite police officer, had announced the plan in a video posted on social media.

Gang violence has forced more than 20,000 people to flee Port-au-Prince in recent days, according to the U.N. They join more than 700,000 people left homeless in recent years by the violence.


Today

EU recalls its ambassador from Niger as relations deteriorate
• 3:54 PM
1 min
The European Union (EU) has recalled its ambassador from Niamey, Niger's capital, for consultations in Brussels following tensions with the country's transitional authorities regarding EU humanitarian aid for flood victims in the West African nation.
Read the article
Kendrick Lamar surprises with new album 'GNX'
• 2:40 PM
1 min
Kendrick Lamar gave music listeners an early holiday present Friday with the surprise drop of a new album.
Read the article
Haitians react to comments by President Emmanuel Macron caught on camera
• 11:57 AM
2 min
Haitians reacted Friday with indignation to comments made by French President Emmanuel Macron recorded at the G20 summit in Brazil earlier this week.
Read the article
Tanzania: Opposition leader Freeman Mbowe released on bail after arrest
• 9:42 AM
2 min
Freeman Mbowe, the leader of Tanzania's main opposition party, has been released on bail, his party announced on Saturday. He was arrested the previous day, just days before the upcoming local elections.
Read the article
More aid workers have been killed in 2024 than in any other year, UN says
• 9:04 AM
2 min
More aid workers, health care staffers, delivery personnel and other humanitarians have been killed in 2024 than in any other single year, the United Nations reported Friday.
Read the article
COP29 summit: Anger at ‘meagre’ figure for climate cash
• 7:41 AM
2 min
A new draft of a deal on cash to curb and adapt to climate change released Friday at the United Nations climate summit pledged $250 billion annually by 2035 from wealthy countries to poorer ones. The amount pleases the countries who will be paying, but no
Read the article