Haiti: four police officers killed as one of the main armed groups promises coordinated attacks

Four police officers died in exchanges of fire on Thursday, February 29, with gangs in the Haitian capital, Port-au-Prince;

one of the largest armed groups involved having earlier spoken of coordinated attacks to overthrow the disputed prime minister.

The day before, Ariel Henry had once again promised to leave power after elections in 2025.

Residents try to flee as police and armed gangs clash, February 29, 2024. REUTERS - Ralph Tedy Erol

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Thursday's violence

left four dead and five injured in the ranks of the police, according to an official of the national union of Haitian police officers, cited by AFP.

Two sub-police stations were set on fire, he added.

Heavy gunfire was heard the same day in several neighborhoods in the Port-au-Prince area, security forces trying to repel the attackers who notably targeted police stations, the police academy and other strategic sites such as Toussaint-Louverture international airport.

Schools, universities and various public and private institutions have suspended their activities while hundreds of people have taken refuge in their homes.

Students at the State University of

Haiti

were taken hostage before being released, the dean of the faculty of agronomy Jocelyn Louissaint told AFP.

At least one student was shot and injured in the attack, he said.

Several airlines canceled domestic and international flights after projectiles hit planes and parts of a terminal at Toussaint-Louverture airport.

The Haitian company Sunrise Airways announced in a press release that it had “

decided to suspend all its flights until further notice, in order not to endanger travelers, ground teams, crews or aircraft

.”

The American companies Spirit Airlines and American Airlines also canceled their flights to and from Port-au-Prince.

In a video posted Thursday on social networks, gang leader Jimmy Chérisier, aka “Barbecue,” affirmed that “

all armed groups will act to obtain the departure of Prime Minister Ariel Henry

.”

We will use all strategies to achieve this objective.

We take responsibility for everything that is happening in the streets at the moment

,” he added, a few hours after the attacks began.

A bus set on fire by gang members in the Portail district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday February 29, 2024. AP - Odelyn Joseph

Ariel Henry commits to organizing elections in 2025

Since the assassination in 2021 of President 

Jovenel Moïse

, Haiti has faced a serious political, security and humanitarian crisis.

Armed gangs have taken control of entire sections of the country and the number of homicides has more than doubled in 2023. In power since 2021, Ariel Henry should have left office at the beginning of February.

On Wednesday, during the Caribbean Community summit,

he committed to organizing elections in 2025

, as he had already done in 2022... Where he had promised to leave power on February 7, 2024. But according to Caricom is the right one this time.

In our discussions, particularly with Prime Minister Ariel Henry, concessions were made to move forward on the political process, including holding general elections to restore the government in accordance with the Constitution, no later than August 31, 2025,

said Philip Davis, Prime Minister of the Bahamas.

To do this, we agreed to set up a team responsible for defining needs.

It will be led by Caricom and the United Nations with the support of partners – Canada, the United States and the Organization of American States.

»

The most violent month of January in two years, according to the UN

This violence coincides with the 20th anniversary of the coup d'état which ousted President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from power and comes at a time when Ariel Henry is in Kenya.

To try to help the police overwhelmed by gang violence, the UN Security Council gave its agreement in October to send a mission to Haiti led by Kenya.

But its deployment is still pending, a court in Nairobi having blocked the planned dispatch of 1,000 Kenyan police officers at the end of January.

On Thursday, the UN announced that five countries (Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin and Chad) had confirmed their participation.

Also read: International mission in Haiti: “The gangs are waiting to see what it will look like”

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres insisted Thursday on the importance of achieving a “

political solution

” in Haiti.

Without a political solution, the problem will never be resolved

,” declared Antonio Guterres upon his arrival on the archipelago of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a small Caribbean country located southeast of Haiti. 

The month of January 2024 was “

the most violent in more than two years

” in Haiti, according to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, which deplores that the “

already disastrous situation

” has “

further deteriorated, in a context of incessant and increasing gang violence

.”

The UN on Tuesday launched an

appeal for donations of $674 million to help 3.6 million people in Haiti

, a country facing one of the most serious food crises in the world.

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