Massacre Upon Massacre: Haiti’s Bleak Spiral Into a Failed State

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In Haiti, gangs have killed hundreds of people and shot journalists at a news conference, exposing the country’s fragility and the government’s failures.


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Journalists climb a wall to take cover from gunfire after being shot at by armed gangs at the General Hospital in Port-au-Prince.Credit...Jean Feguens Regala/Associated Press
By David C. Adams and Frances Robles
David C. Adams and Frances Robles reported from Florida
Jan. 6, 2025Updated 7:05 a.m. ET


A fresh injection of about 150 foreign officers arrived in Haiti this weekend to bolster an international security force charged with taking on the powerful and well-armed gangs that have inflicted so much misery on the country for months.
But if the past is any guide this latest infusion is unlikely to make much of a difference.
Back-to-back massacres that killed more than 300 people, followed by a Christmas Eve assault on Haiti’s largest public hospital have underscored the Haitian government’s increasing lack of control over the nation’s deepening crisis.
 

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Well, Haiti has always been beautiful, it’s Hispaniola! lol This reminds me when people say there are very beautiful beaches there too. What would surprise me is if there were none with that long coastline in a Caribbean island said to be among the most beautiful for centuries!

Columbus praised the beauty of the island since 1492.

I once read an excerpt from one of the French colonists in Saint-Domingue when the sky was falling and even he said “is this going to be my end in one of the most beautiful places in the world?”

Samuel Hazard in San Domingo Past & Preseant and a Glance at Haiti describes the scenery he witnessed in the 1870’s as it went from Cap Haitien to Port-au-Prince as “beautiful in the extreme” (though he also said all the mountains were draped vegetation.)

Not long ago Conan O’Brien said what has been said of Haiti forever.

That isn’t the point!

As for Haiti is great already, um no. Not even Haitians want Haiti to be in the situation it’s right now.
 
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Well, Haiti has always been beautiful, it’s Hispaniola! lol This reminds me when people say there are very beautiful beaches there too. What would surprise me is if there were none with that long coastline in a Caribbean island said to be among the most beautiful for centuries!
Just because you have a coastline doesn't mean there are beaches. There are plenty of rocky and swampy coastlines. I'm sure Haiti has some nice beaches, but nowhere as near as many as the DR.
Columbus praised the beauty of the island since 1492.

I once read an excerpt from one of the French colonists in Saint-Domingue when the sky was falling and even he said “is this going to be my end in one of the most beautiful places in the world?”

Samuel Hazard in San Domingo Past & Preseant and a Glance at Haiti describes the scenery he witnessed in the 1870’s as it went from Cap Haitien to Port-au-Prince as “beautiful in the extreme” (though he also said all the mountains were draped vegetation.)
Have you ever flown into POP from MIA on a clear day? It might have been a spectacular island a long time ago, but Haitians have stripped the mountains of trees leaving them brown and bare. It looks awful from the air. You can also easily see the distinct difference between the DR and Haiti on Google Earth.
 

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Well, Haiti has always been beautiful, it’s Hispaniola! lol This reminds me when people say there are very beautiful beaches there too. What would surprise me is if there were none with that long coastline in a Caribbean island said to be among the most beautiful for centuries!

Columbus praised the beauty of the island since 1492.

I once read an excerpt from one of the French colonists in Saint-Domingue when the sky was falling and even he said “is this going to be my end in one of the most beautiful places in the world?”

Samuel Hazard in San Domingo Past & Preseant and a Glance at Haiti describes the scenery he witnessed in the 1870’s as it went from Cap Haitien to Port-au-Prince as “beautiful in the extreme” (though he also said all the mountains were draped vegetation.)

Not long ago Conan O’Brien said what has been said of Haiti forever.

That isn’t the point!

As for Haiti is great already, um no. Not even Haitians want Haiti to be in the situation it’s right now.
But is the scenery still the same after all of the deforestation?
Who does want such a situation? I guess the select few making money there despite the situation.

It doesn't matter what people want, there is no hope for the situation. All efforts to change it fail.
 

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While it's true about the deforestation, Haiti still has beautiful areas with beaches and waterfalls. Besides the obvious, they need a David Colmado to market the place. Well, that and a bullet free airport.