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Parsley Massacre survivor, 102, who lived in “deep pain,” laid to rest | PHOTOS

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Parsley Massacre survivor, 102, who lived in “deep pain,” laid to rest | PHOTOS

During those arduous months and final years, Elcilie Jean wished she could receive funds overdue to her husband — a survivor of the 1937 Parsley Massacre — from the Dominican Republic or Haitian government. The post Parsley Massacre survivor, 102, who lived in “deep pain,” laid to rest | PHOTOS<gwmw style="display:none;"></gwmw> appeared first on The Haitian Times. Parsley Massacre survivor, 102, who lived in “deep pain,” laid to rest | PHOTOS was first posted on October 8, 2024 at 8:00 […]

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Overduewith interest: New trial and reparations demanded for Parsley Massacre   

Crime & Justice

Overduewith interest: New trial and reparations demanded for Parsley Massacre   

Now, some families and groups want to bring the Dominican Republic to an international tribunal for prosecution for what they say was a genocide against Haitians. The post Overduewith interest: New trial and reparations demanded for Parsley Massacre    appeared first on The Haitian Times. Overduewith interest: New trial and reparations demanded for Parsley Massacre    was first posted on October 8, 2024 at 10:39 am.

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Salvadoran military set to bolster Haiti security mission 

Haiti

Salvadoran military set to bolster Haiti security mission 

The announcement of the Salvadoran contingent's arrival comes after the UN Security Council extended the MSS mandate for another year last week amid ongoing challenges in securing sufficient funding and personnel. The post Salvadoran military set to bolster Haiti security mission  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Salvadoran military set to bolster Haiti security mission  was first posted on October 7, 2024 at 12:42 pm.

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The last survivors: Elders recount the 1937 Parsley Massacre and life after in Haiti

Dominican Republic

The last survivors: Elders recount the 1937 Parsley Massacre and life after in Haiti

In this sleepy village of 10,000 people lives a special group of residents whose presence has drawn many over the years. A group whose numbers dwindle each passing year. The post The last survivors: Elders recount the 1937 Parsley Massacre and life after in Haiti appeared first on The Haitian Times. The last survivors: Elders recount the 1937 Parsley Massacre and life after in Haiti was first posted on October 4, 2024 at 6:46 pm.

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Teenagers in Jérémie eagerly embrace new rugby training, igniting excitement for the sport this October

Haiti

Teenagers in Jérémie eagerly embrace new rugby training, igniting excitement for the sport this October

In recent years, a new sport has yet to be spread in Haiti. If Rugby Ayiti does succeed, that would be a rare outcome. The post Teenagers in Jérémie eagerly embrace new rugby training, igniting excitement for the sport this October appeared first on The Haitian Times. Teenagers in Jérémie eagerly embrace new rugby training, igniting excitement for the sport this October was first posted on October 3, 2024 at 10:17 am.

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Collapsed bridge in northern Haiti disrupts school, commerce; community rallies for rebuild and donations | PHOTOS

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Collapsed bridge in northern Haiti disrupts school, commerce; community rallies for rebuild and donations | PHOTOS

It is extremely dangerous for residents to cross over the water on those pieces of iron and indeed about five people fall into the water a day, including men riding on motorcycles. The post Collapsed bridge in northern Haiti disrupts school, commerce; community rallies for rebuild and donations | PHOTOS appeared first on The Haitian Times. Collapsed bridge in northern Haiti disrupts school, commerce; community rallies for rebuild and donations | PHOTOS was first posted on October 1, 2024 at […]

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A city of camps: Haiti’s 185,000 displaced struggle for survival while facing gang violence

Carrefour gang

A city of camps: Haiti’s 185,000 displaced struggle for survival while facing gang violence

The impact of insecurity extends to every aspect of life, from the inability to transport essential goods stuck in Port-au-Prince to the regions, to farmers in rural areas unable to transport their crops to markets in the capital. Roads that were once bustling with commerce have now fallen silent due to gang control, cutting off Haiti's agricultural and industrial lifelines. The once-regular rhythms of production, trade, transport, work, education, and nightlife are now disrupted by fear. The post A city […]

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Outrage Grows in Haiti’s Northeast over Dominican Republic’s deportation of unaccompanied Haitian children 

Haiti

Outrage Grows in Haiti’s Northeast over Dominican Republic’s deportation of unaccompanied Haitian children 

In the second half of September alone, the Institute of Social Welfare and Research (IBESR) received 59 unaccompanied children forcefully deported from the Dominican Republic. The post Outrage Grows in Haiti’s Northeast over Dominican Republic’s deportation of unaccompanied Haitian children  appeared first on The Haitian Times. Outrage Grows in Haiti’s Northeast over Dominican Republic’s deportation of unaccompanied Haitian children  was first posted on September 29, 2024 at 10:42 am.

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