Amidst a wave of extreme violence gripping Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, residents found themselves confined to their homes, braving the streets only for essential needs.
The scene painted a picture of a city in turmoil, grappling with the aftermath of a deadly attack on a prison, which saw thousands of inmates set free.
Streets deserted as state of emergency declared
The city streets, typically bustling with activity, remained eerily deserted as authorities swiftly imposed a state of emergency.
Reports from AFP correspondents on the ground revealed that schools and banks were shuttered, public transport at a standstill, and residents seeking refuge in makeshift shelters lacking basic amenities.
Port-au-Prince has been gripped by a surge in violence orchestrated by armed gangs, exacerbating the already fragile security situation.
These groups, vying for control and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry, have plunged the nation into deeper chaos following the assassination of President Jovenel Moise in 2021.
Prison break sparks chaos and uncertainty
The brazen attack on the National Penitentiary over the weekend unleashed chaos, with only a fraction of the prison’s inmates remaining behind bars.
Among the freed were individuals linked to powerful gangs and suspects implicated in the assassination of President Moise, further fueling the city’s unrest.
Government vows action amidst weakness
In the face of mounting challenges, Haiti’s government pledged to restore order and enforce a strict curfew.
However, the government’s limited capacity and the rampant crime plaguing the nation underscore the uphill battle authorities face in reclaiming control.
International support in limbo
Efforts to bolster security through international cooperation hit a roadblock as a Kenyan court ruling casts doubt on a proposed police support mission to Haiti.
Prime Minister Henry’s recent accord with Kenyan President William Ruto aimed at deploying a multinational force hangs in the balance, leaving Haiti’s future uncertain.
Turmoil in the Western Hemisphere’s poorest nation
Haiti’s descent into turmoil predates the recent spate of violence, with political instability and economic woes crippling the nation for years.
With no elections since 2016 and the presidency vacant, Haiti’s path to stability remains fraught with challenges, leaving its citizens trapped in a cycle of uncertainty.
















