As gangs rampage through haiti's capital, more than 33,000 people have fled in 13 days, report finds

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — More than 33,000 people have fled Haiti’s capital in a span of nearly two weeks as gangs continue to pillage homes and attack state institutions, according to a new


report from the U.N.’s International Organization for Migration. The majority of those displaced have traveled to Haiti’s southern region, which is generally peaceful compared with


Port-au-Prince, which has an estimated population of 3 million and remains largely paralyzed by gang violence. “Attacks and generalized insecurity are pushing more and more people to leave


the capital to find refuge in provinces, taking the risks of passing through gang-controlled routes,” the organization said in its report released late Thursday. Scores of people have been


killed and some 17,000 people overall left homeless since the gang attacks began on Feb. 29, with gunmen targeting police stations and the main international airport that remains closed.


They also stormed Haiti’s two biggest prisons and released more than 4,000 inmates. More than 90% of those fleeing did so by bus, forced to go through the community of Martissant, which


connects Port-au-Prince with Haiti’s southern region and is controlled by warring gangs that have killed dozens of civilians in the area. The International Organization for Migration noted


that Haiti’s southern region is already home to another 116,000 people who fled gang violence in previous months, and that rural provinces do not have the infrastructure or resources “to


cope with these massive displacement flows coming from the capital.” The majority of new arrivals have settled in cities like Les Cayes, Jérémie and Léogâne, with more than half of Haitians


interviewed saying they chose to relocate to the south because they’re originally from there. Nearly all said they planned to stay with family. More than 70% of people who fled


Port-au-Prince on March 8-20 said gang violence had already left them homeless and that they had been living with relatives or in crowded, makeshift shelters. More people are expected to


leave the capital in upcoming days and weeks as gang violence continues unabated. Meanwhile, Caribbean leaders are helping form a transitional presidential council that will be responsible


for choosing an interim prime minister and a council of ministers. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has said he would resign once the council is created. He is currently locked out of Haiti, with


airports closing when he was on an official trip to Kenya in early March to push for the U.N-backed deployment of a police force from the East African country that has been delayed. MORE TO


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