Haiti is facing a worsening crisis as gangs tighten their grip on the capital, leading to widespread violence and suffering.
A UN human rights expert has warned that the country's survival is at risk, with insecurity affecting all levels of society. In response to the escalating violence, the United States has extended its ban on flights to Haiti’s capital until at least September. The situation continues to deteriorate, raising concerns about humanitarian conditions and the ability of authorities to restore order.
International intervention may be necessary to prevent further collapse.
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The situation in Haiti is heartbreaking, and it's a direct result of decades of foreign interference, economic exploitation, and neglect. The international community, especially the U.S., needs to stop treating Haiti like an afterthought and actually support long-term solutions led by the Haitian people.
This is exactly what happens when a government fails its people and leaves them defenseless while criminals take over. No amount of UN intervention or foreign meddling is going to fix Haiti—the people need the right to protect themselves and take back their own communities. Top-down solutions never work, and forcing outside control will just make things worse in the long run.
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