‘What the US calls ‘criminal gangs’ are really poor neighborhoods demanding social change’

The US is testing its Global Fragility Act here, but Haiti is resisting. In this interview, we try to get a glimpse into Haiti, the world’s first independent black republic, which is embroiled in a deep political and social crisis. The Caribbean nation, repeatedly hit by natural disasters and suffering from political storms caused by the colonization of its political class, sees political unrest as one of its greatest challenges. This interview delves into the current reality of Haiti, examining the roots of the crisis, its current manifestations and the uncertain future prospects for this country that seems trapped in an endless cycle

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