US warns nationals against traveling to Haiti

The United States has issued a stark warning to its nationals against traveling to Haiti, citing the security situation in the CARICOM country as “unpredictable and dangerous.”

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In a recent advisory, Washington highlighted localized outbreaks of gang-led violence in Port-au-Prince and surrounding areas. “Gang-led violence, including occasionally intense gunfire, can occur in any area of Haiti and can involve risks of being struck by stray bullets,” the advisory stated. The U.S. government advised particular caution in the areas of Pierre 6, Carrefour Drouillard near Toussaint Louverture International Airport, and around Port-au-Prince’s seaports.

The U.S. Embassy in Haiti reiterated that the country, including its capital, remains under a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” advisory. The embassy warned that travel within Haiti is conducted at one’s own risk, emphasizing that the U.S. government cannot guarantee safety for those traveling to airports, borders, or during any onward travel. “You should consider your personal security situation before traveling anywhere in Haiti,” the embassy added.

Americans currently in Haiti are advised to avoid crowds, monitor local media for updates, and steer clear of areas where violence, demonstrations, or disruptions are reported. They are also urged to maintain a low profile and avoid being outside after dark.

Haiti looking to recruit soldiers

In related news, the Ministry of Defence and the Armed Forces of Haiti (FAd’H) announced a recruitment drive for new soldiers. The recruitment period will run until August 12, and prospective candidates must be of Haitian nationality, aged between 18 and 25, and in good physical and mental health. Applicants must also possess a certificate of good conduct issued by the Haitian National Police and a letter of recommendation.

Edgard Leblanc Fils, head of the Transitional President Council (TPC), speaking from Grenada where he attended the CARICOM summit, acknowledged the support Haiti has received from the deployment of Kenyan police officers under a United Nations-sanctioned mission. These forces aim to combat the powerful armed gangs that have wreaked havoc in the country.

“We have benefited from the participation within this CARICOM conference and we extend our gratitude to President William Ruto of Kenya, as well as to the countries of Benin, Jamaica, and all those who have supported the fight against the gangs,” Fils said. “We are very appreciative once again for being a part of this conference and we look forward to unity and sharing for the safety and security of all people.”

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