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Etant Dupain

Pòtoprens, Haiti
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About Etant
Etant Dupain is a journalist based in Port Au Prince, Haiti. owner Kombit Productions, Inc. www.kombitproductions.com
Languages
English
Services
Video Package (Web / Broadcast) Fact Checking
Skills
Politics Fact Checking
Portfolio

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com
Protests and some police officers gathered at the official residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the country's main airport to express their anger over recent police killings. Six officers were killed on Wednesday, with a total of at least 10 deaths in the past week. The Haitian National Police declared a state of 'maximum alert'. The US Embassy in Haiti and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti condemned the violence and targeted attacks on police.

Protests reach Haiti airport and Prime Minister's residence over police killings

26 Jan 2023  |  kyma.com
Protests and some police officers gathered at the official residence of Haiti's Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the country's main airport to express their anger over recent police killings. Six officers were killed on Wednesday, with a total of at least 10 deaths in the past week. The Haitian National Police's Director General Frantz Elbé declared a state of 'maximum alert.' The US Embassy in Haiti and the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti condemned the targeting of police, with the embassy appealing for calm.

Dominican Republic Expelled Hundreds of Children to Haiti Without Their Families This Year

22 Nov 2022  |  thestkittsnevisobserver.com
The Dominican Republic has expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families, as part of a broader wave of deportations criticized for racial profiling and human rights violations. The United Nations Children’s Agency reported receiving at least 1,800 unaccompanied children from Dominican authorities. The U.S. embassy warned of increased interactions for Black and darker-skinned Americans with Dominican authorities. Despite international criticism, Dominican Republic President Luis Abinader has defended the deportations. Allegations of degrading treatment and wrongful deportations have surfaced, including the deportation of legal residents and Dominican citizens. The Dominican Republic's long-standing efforts to remove people of Haitian origin, including a 2013 ruling that rendered many stateless, have been condemned by human rights organizations. Amidst Haiti's own crises, the UN has urged the Dominican Republic to cease deportations.

Dominican Republic expelled hundreds of children to Haiti without their families this year

21 Nov 2022  |  kyma.com
The Dominican Republic has expelled hundreds of unaccompanied children to Haiti amid a government push to remove undocumented migrants, according to UNICEF. The United States embassy has warned of racial profiling, and critics accuse the Dominican government of human rights violations. President Luis Abinader has rejected calls to stop deportations, while the migration directorate denies separating minors from parents. The UN has urged a halt to deportations due to Haiti's crises, but Abinader plans to accelerate them.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  kion546.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of Port-au-Prince's main gas terminal, the Varreux terminal, after it was held by the G9 gang for six weeks. Negotiations were led by Dr. Harrison Ernest of the Konstwi Lavi party, despite the government's denial of negotiating with gangs. The terminal's blockade has caused significant fuel shortages, contributing to ongoing protests against gang violence, poverty, and inflation. International military assistance has been requested by Haiti's government to address the intertwined crises.

Critical Haiti gas terminal freed after weeks of talks with G9 gang leader

04 Nov 2022  |  kesq.com
Haitian authorities have regained control of Port-au-Prince's main gas terminal, Varreux, after it was held by the G9 gang for six weeks. Negotiations led by Dr. Harrison Ernest of the Konstwi Lavi party with gang leader Jimmy Cherizier, also known as 'Barbecue', facilitated the release. The government denies negotiating with gangs, despite an adviser confirming the Prime Minister met with Ernest. Haiti National Police now control the terminal, but fuel relief is still not imminent as access roads remain blocked. Haiti has been experiencing anti-government protests due to gang violence, poverty, and fuel shortages.

Haiti government asks for international military assistance

07 Oct 2022  |  kesq.com
Haiti's government has requested international military assistance to address a humanitarian crisis characterized by hospital energy shortages, a cholera outbreak, and general chaos. Prime Minister Ariel Henry has appealed to the international community for support in distributing water, medicine, and fuel, and in reopening schools. The country is facing a cholera resurgence with eight deaths and 68 new cases in early October, as reported by Médecins Sans Frontières. Ongoing anti-government protests have been sparked by gang violence, poverty, inflation, and fuel shortages, with the situation worsening after Henry's announcement to cut fuel subsidies.

Cholera returns to Haiti as nation lurches from one crisis to the next

05 Oct 2022  |  cnn.com
Cholera has re-emerged in Haiti, with 68 new cases and eight deaths reported by Haiti's health ministry and Médecins Sans Frontières, primarily affecting children. The outbreak coincides with a political and economic crisis, including anti-government protests over gang violence, poverty, food insecurity, inflation, and fuel shortages. The situation is exacerbated by Prime Minister Ariel Henry's decision to cut fuel subsidies, which led to price hikes and blockades by gangs at the main port in Port-au-Prince. Hospitals are facing shutdowns due to fuel shortages for generators. The UN has pledged to assist with an emergency response, while the Secretary-General appeals for cooperation to maintain progress against cholera made over the past 12 years.
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