The NGO said its staff had been threatened with rape and death by Haitian police, forcing it to shut down some of the few ...
We can no longer continue operating in an environment where our staff is at risk of being attacked, raped or even killed!” ...
MSF cited a deadly incident on November 11, when officers and vigilantes allegedly attacked one of its ambulances as it was transporting three wounded patients to an MSF hospital in Port-au-Prince.
The grounding has also begun affecting people in the Cape Fear, including the Wilmington-based non-profit Haiti Awake, which has been closely watching the unrest in the Caribbean country. Volunteers ...
A wave of fear swept through Port-au-Prince Thursday as hundreds of families attempted to flee parts of the Haitian capital ...
Members of Connecticut’s Haitian community are concerned after two U.S. based airplanes were hit by gunfire near ...
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has temporarily ceased its operations in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, due to escalating violence and threats from the Haitian police. The organization announced the suspension ...
Even as the flights restarted, armed violence continued in parts of the capital Port-au-Prince such as Lower Delmas.