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Residents of Cite Soleil in Haiti’s capital protested on Tuesday after a surge in gang violence over the weekend forced hundreds to flee their homes. Medical facilities including a Doctors Without Borders hospital and the Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine suspended operations.
Al JazeeraResidents of the Cite Soleil neighborhood in Port-au-Prince took to the streets on Tuesday to demand government protection after a surge of gang violence displaced hundreds of people over the weekend. Protesters said they had witnessed people being killed in the area in recent days.
Haitian authorities have yet to release any information on casualties. Armed gangs have tightened their grip on Haiti’s capital since the assassination of President Jovenel Moise at his home in July 2021. Police say the groups now control about 70 percent of the capital.
The groups have expanded their activities including looting, kidnapping and sexual violence into rural areas. Haiti has not had a president since Moise’s killing. Medical services have been affected by the latest violence. In a statement released on Monday, Doctors Without Borders said it had evacuated its hospital in Cite Soleil after intense clashes on Sunday.
The Centre Hospitalier de Fontaine, another facility serving the area, said on Tuesday it had suspended operations because of the violence and had evacuated all of its patients, including 11 newborns.
The unrest comes as an international security mission backed by the United Nations begins to deploy. The first foreign troops linked to the UN-authorised force arrived in April to help quell the violence. In late September the UN Security Council approved a plan for a 5,550-member mission although the full contingent has yet to arrive.
An undisclosed number of troops from Chad have so far been deployed. Gang warfare has already uprooted large numbers of Haitians. A report published earlier this year by the International Organization for Migration estimated that more than 1.4 million people have been displaced.
About 200,000 are now living in overcrowded, underfunded sites in the capital.
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