Kuwait Times

Haiti church takes in hundreds fleeing gang violence

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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti: Over a year and a half since Haiti’s rampant gang violence upended her life, Philomene Dayiti longs for nothing more than leaving the Port-au-Prince church where she has taken refuge with hundreds of others and returning home. But with the country in the early days of a political transition and a gang-fighting internatio­nal security mission just hitting the ground, it’s uncertain how long the 65-yearold—like hundreds of thousands of other displaced Haitians—still has to wait. “The only thing I’m asking for: I’d like to go home, find a place to rest. I can’t stay here indefinite­ly,” she told AFP recently at the crowded Internatio­nal Primitive Church.

Dayiti used to live in Bas-Delmas, a dangerous neighborho­od in the capital’s sprawling metropolit­an area, and eked out a living selling various goods on the street. When clashes between gangs broke out, she left her home and took shelter in the church, located on Delmas 19 just outside the capital. Some 800 people now reside in a makeshift camp in the church’s courtyard, surrounded by personal belongings hanging on walls or clotheslin­es. Gangs had been steadily gaining ground in crisis-wracked Haiti—with some estimates putting their control as high as 80 percent of Port-auPrince—but the violence spiked in late February. In coordinate­d attacks, armed gangs struck sites around the capital and called for the resignatio­n of Haiti’s unelected prime minister, Ariel Henry. He eventually agreed to step down and hand executive power to a transition­al council, which has since named an interim prime minister and government. But the ongoing violence has taken a major toll, with the UN’s migration agency saying almost 600,000 people in Haiti have been displaced, a 60 percent increase since March.

 ?? AFP ?? PORT-AU-PRINCE: Police forces take part in an operation against powerful gangs in the city center near the National Palace in Port-au-Prince.-
AFP PORT-AU-PRINCE: Police forces take part in an operation against powerful gangs in the city center near the National Palace in Port-au-Prince.-

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