U.S. urges citizens to leave Haiti

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Port-au-Prince.- The United States government has issued an urgent alert to its citizens in Haiti, advising them to leave the country immediately due to the escalating crisis and widespread insecurity. The warning, released by the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, highlights the growing danger posed by armed gangs, which have seized control of large portions of the country, making travel and daily life increasingly perilous.

While the embassy did not provide specific incidents prompting the alert, it strongly advised U.S. nationals to avoid all travel to Haiti and to leave as soon as safe evacuation options are available. Commercial flights from Cap-Haïtien and Les Cayes are still operating, though travelers are urged to proceed with extreme caution. The advisory also warned against relying on private helicopters, citing additional security risks associated with such transport.

In parallel, U.S. officials are pushing for stronger international action, backing a Kenya-led multinational mission supported by the United Nations to help restore order in Haiti. The crisis is expected to be a central topic at the upcoming Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, where new resolutions are anticipated under the leadership of Secretary-General Albert Ramdín.
 

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The crisis is expected to be a central topic at the upcoming Organization of American States (OAS) General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, where new resolutions are anticipated under the leadership of Secretary-General Albert Ramdín.

Wow!!!!!!!!!!!! New resolutions!!!!!!!!!!!! Woohoo! :ROFLMAO:

Q: Sir, what do you do for a living?
A: I do stupid.
 

NanSanPedro

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I sent the DT article to my friend Tiblan, the guy who stayed with us for a time. This is his literal English reaction.

I saw this news but I didn’t know if it comes too far, but why the world saying like “everywhere in haiti occupy by gang” that’s not true I’m living in okap we’re safe and everything working well for now, I know the gangs could be but not right now, as they say “While the embassy did not provide specific incidents prompting the alert” that’s could be a real reason to leave and the last sentence they talk about Kenya… I don’t know why they’re here

Haiti is not a safe country but okap is better
 

USA DOC

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I was at the border at Dajabon last summer... Dajabon and surrounding area are about 90% Haitian.... on a fool would be in Haiti now