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Armed Gangs Kill 40 in Haiti Fishing Village – UN Condemns

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

haiti Fishing Village Massacre ‍Condemned by UN as Violence⁣ Escalates

Arcahaie, Haiti -‍ At least forty people were killed last Thursday in a massacre carried out ⁣by armed ⁢gangs in the fishing village of Labodrie, north of Port-au-Prince, Haitian media reported yesterday. The attack, ⁢described by officials as a brutal assault on the community, has drawn condemnation from UN Secretary-General António Guterres.

The violence underscores the escalating crisis in Haiti,where gang activity has surged in recent years,displacing over 1.3 million people and resulting in 3,141 deaths in the first half of ‌2025 alone, according too United nations⁢ figures. This latest incident highlights the urgent need for a more effective response to the deteriorating security situation and the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the nation.

According to reports from Haitian Times, the gangs “rushed in, kicked the doors of houses and opened fire on young boys and girls, the elderly and even babies,” as described by a Haitian‍ official. Authorities believe the ​massacre might potentially ​be linked to the recent murder of a ‌gang leader earlier this month, and fear the death toll could rise as ‍several people remain missing.

The massacre occurred despite the presence of an international police force deployed last⁢ year at the request of then-Prime minister Henry,intended to restore ⁣order. Though, the force has struggled to contain the widespread gang violence. ​The UN organization for human rights labeled the situation in ⁢Haiti “catastrophic” as recently as ⁢July.

This latest attack comes⁢ as Haiti continues to grapple with a complex web of political ‍instability, economic hardship, and a deeply entrenched cycle of violence. The⁢ UN ⁤Security Council authorized the deployment of the international force ‍in ​2022,‌ but its limited impact raises questions about⁤ the long-term strategy for ⁤addressing the root causes of the crisis and protecting vulnerable populations.

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