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Port-au-Prince (AFP) - Ariel Henry, a renowned doctor but controversial political leader who resigned on Monday, became prime minister of Haiti after the 2021 assassination of president Jovenel Moise, but never managed to put an end to the violence and chaos in his country. Moise selected Henry for the post just two days before he was killed by a group of mostly Colombian mercenaries. Henry, 74, studied medicine in France and made a name for himself in Haiti as a neurologist. During his medical career, he headed the neurosurgery department of one of Haiti's most renowned private hospitals and ...
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Port-au-Prince (AFP) - More than 7,500 Haitian migrants were deported in less than three weeks by the United States, which chartered 70 flights, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Friday. Tens of thousands of migrants, mostly Haitian, had crossed the Mexico-Texas border since the middle of September, prompting the US government to launch an emergency expulsion program. "For two weeks we had a minimum of three flights a day and up to eight during the most intense period," Giuseppe Loprete, director of IOM in Haiti, said. The unprecedented mass deportations came after hug...
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Port-au-Prince (AFP) - First, they fled to Latin America in hopes of a better life. When that failed, they set off for the United States. Now, expelled by the hundreds from American soil, young Haitians are forced to return to their impoverished homeland that has no means of welcoming them. Deported to Haiti with his wife and two-year-old son, Belton has no idea how he will feed his family there. The young man, who asked his real name be withheld out of fear for his safety, is deeply scarred by his three-month-long journey across the American continent. "We crossed nine countries. We saw a lo...
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