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Gang coalition in Haiti spreads violence to Port-au-Prince neighborhood

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27/10/2024

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27/10/2024

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A resident, with a dresser attached to the back of his motorbike, flees his home escaping gang violence in the Solino neighborhood of Port-au-Prince, Haiti on Oct 26. (AP)

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Oct 27, (AP): A gang coalition on Saturday reinforced its attacks on one of the few communities in the Haitian capital not under the control of criminal groups, seeking to take it over. After a week of clashes with the police in the Solino neighborhood in Port-au-Prince, members of the gang coalition, Viv Ansanm, attacked once again, setting fire to several homes, as the national police union warned that the area was almost under total control of the gunmen.

As morning broke on Saturday, images from social media showed the neighborhood engulfed in smoke and flames. Many people were seen leaving the area with whatever they could carry. Security forces and armed individuals exchanged fire not far from Solino’s police base. "Solino and Nazon almost lost!” said SPNH-17, a national police union, on X Saturday morning. It also demanded the resignation of authorities.

Nazon, another neighborhood right by Solino, also came under attack. Viv Ansanm, which means "Living Together,” formed in September 2023 as a coalition of two gang federations that were previously enemies. It was responsible for several attacks on critical government infrastructure in February which eventually led to the resignation of prime minister Ariel Henry.

On Thursday, the gangs also opened fire and hit a UN helicopter, forcing it to make an emergency landing in Port-au-Prince, with one US airline Friday temporarily cancelling flights to the capital. Since last week, residents in Solino have been calling radio stations pleading for help as they fled their homes. In Solino, Garry Jean-Joseph, 33, blamed the police for the ongoing violence.

"I left with nothing,” he said. "The people of Solino do not understand last night, the conspiracy of the policemen and the Live Together (Viv Ansanm) soldiers." The resident described how at 2 a.m., a policeman in an armored car told residents to go home and that they would secure the neighborhood. However, shortly afterward residents could hear gangs invading. "The police delivered Solino,” he added.