
Fifth Floor
The gangs of Haiti
Mar 8, 2024
The podcast covers the gang violence crisis in Haiti, with armed groups taking control and freeing inmates. Women in Bangladesh fight to save the Moyur river from land grabbers. Iraqi women face a ban from a race due to fears of losing their chastity. The podcast also follows the story of the first female mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone.
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- Haiti engulfed in gang violence and political turmoil with armed groups controlling the nation, complicating governance and security.
- Women in Bangladesh uniting to reclaim and protect the Moyur River from land grabbers and pollution, showcasing grassroots environmental activism.
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Haiti's Gang Violence and Political Turmoil
Violence grips Haiti as criminal armed groups control the nation, escalating recently with gangs storming prisons to free inmates. Gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, nicknamed Barbecue, has stirred controversy, threatening civil war if the Prime Minister returns. Power struggles among numerous gangs and political ties to these groups complicate Haiti's situation, worsened by delayed elections and historical challenges.
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