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Vigilantes, Haiti
Omaha.com · 9h
Vigilantes take on criminal gangs in Haiti, and more of today's top videos
Vigilantes are taking the law into their own hands against gangs in Haiti, Brazil and Britain are marking the anniversary of a double murder in the Amazon rainforest, and more
ABC · 1d
Vigilantes in Haiti strike back at gangsters with brutal street justice
Now, the people are taking action and a wave of brutal vigilante justice is roiling Haiti, concentrated in this capital of about 1 million. The vigilantes close off neighborhoods. They stone and often chop the limbs of suspected gangsters, behead them and set them afire, sometimes while they are still alive.
USA Today · 1d
Haitians defend themselves against gangs
A wave of brutal vigilante justice is roiling Haiti, in response to the country's violent gangs. Gang-related killings and kidnappings have dropped as a result, but human rights activists worry about the gruesome violence meted out against suspected gangsters and fear innocent people will be killed.
The New York Times · 1d
Vigilante Justice Rises in Haiti and Crime Plummets
Civilians have killed at least 160 gang members in Haiti, a human rights group says. Residents say they feel safer, but others worry that it will lead to even more violence.
CounterPunch
1h
Haiti: Stop the Destruction of a Nation
As the current crisis in Haiti has metastasized into one of the worst human rights disasters in the Americas, Haitian ...
Public Radio International
11h
Gang violence loosens grip in Haiti, but for how long?
In the past six weeks, civilian vigilante groups have killed more than 150 Haitians believed to be gang members. In response, kidnappings and killings have dropped dramatically. But Widlore Mérancourt ...
4h
At Least 42 Dead In Haiti Floods, Landslides
At least 42 people were dead and 11 missing in Haiti after heavy rains at the weekend triggered flooding and landslides, ...
2don MSN
Religious leaders, once mostly spared Haiti’s violence, are now targets
The sacred spaces are no longer important.” As gangs maraud through Haiti’s cities mostly unchecked, they are now targeting groups that had once been spared such violence — a sign of how the new ...

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