UN hits out at rising death toll and human rights violations in Haiti

16 July 2022, 20:54

Haiti Fuel Shortage
Haiti Fuel Shortage. Picture: PA

A total of 934 killings were recorded in the Caribbean nation’s capital between January and the end of June.

The UN human rights office has expressed concern about rising violence around Haiti’s capital Port-au-Prince, saying 99 people have been reported killed in recent fighting between rival gangs in the Cite Soleil district alone.

The warning came hours after the UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution renewing the mandate of a UN office in the troubled Caribbean nation, and calling on all countries to stop the transfer of small arms, light weapons and ammunition to anyone there supporting gang violence and criminal activity.

UN humanitarian agencies said they are ready to help embattled communities once it is safe to do so.

Haiti protests
Police attempt to secure an area past a roadblock set up by taxi drivers protesting against fuel shortages in Port-au-Prince (AP)

Jeremy Laurence, spokesperson for the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees, said: “We have so far documented, from January to the end of June, 934 killings, 684 injuries and 680 kidnappings across the capital.”

In addition, “over a five-day period, from 8-12 July, at least 234 more people were killed or injured in gang-related violence in the Cite Soleil area of the city”, he added.

Mr Laurence said most of the victims “were not directly involved in gangs” but were targeted by them.

Separately, the UN’s humanitarian affairs office reported that 99 of the recent casualties in Cite Soleil were deaths.

Haiti Fuel Shortage
A woman sells petrol on a street in Port-au-Prince (AP)

Mr Laurence called on gangs to halt the violence, while also urging Haitian authorities to ensure that fundamental human rights are “placed at the front and centre of their responses to the crisis”.

He also said: “The fight against impunity and sexual violence, along with the strengthening of human rights monitoring and reporting, must remain a priority.”

The Security Council resolution drafted by the United States and Mexico was approved by 15-0 on Friday.

It demanded an immediate cessation of gang violence and criminal activities – a point stressed by China.

Haiti Fuel Shortage
A fuel protest in the capital (AP)

“The heavily armed gangs are becoming increasingly sophisticated in their actions, conducting simultaneous, coordinated and organised attacks in different areas,” Mr Laurence said.

The government, he said, has a duty to protect citizens’ right to life even from threats that come from private entities.

The UN agencies said some gangs even deny access to drinking water and food in order to control the population, aggravating malnutrition.

US deputy ambassador Richard Mills said the new resolution will allow the UN mission to promote political dialogue and bolster the capacity of the Haitian National Police to control gang violence and protect human rights.

Haiti Fuel Shortage
Women selling contraband petrol in a country that seems to be in economic freefall (AP)

A year after the unsolved assassination of President Jovenel Moise, gang violence has grown worse and many Haitians have tried to flee a country that seems to be in economic and social freefall.

Attempts to form a coalition government have faltered, and efforts to hold general elections have stalled.

The United Nations has been involved in Haiti on and off since 1990, and the last UN peacekeeping mission was in the country from 2004 until October 2017.

The political mission now there advises Haiti’s government on promoting political stability and good governance.

By Press Association

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