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Haiti court orders Episcopal Church leaders, ex-officials to stand trial in arms trafficking case

Crime & Justice

Haiti court orders Episcopal Church leaders, ex-officials to stand trial in arms trafficking case

The case dates back to July 2022, when police intercepted a shipment of weapons and ammunition intended for the Episcopal Church of Haiti in Port-au-Prince. A search uncovered 18 assault rifles, a shotgun, pistols, nearly 20,000 rounds of ammunition, magazines and $50,000 in fake cash. The post Haiti court orders Episcopal Church leaders, ex-officials to stand trial in arms trafficking case appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-04-29

Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs

Cap-Haitien

Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs

City officials, responding to calls from residents, recently dug the irrigation canal to prevent water from flowing into the streets, but protesters said this is not a long-term solution and won’t stop protesting until an actual repair begins. The post Cap-Haïtien protesters vow to keep blocking highway until government begins road and canal repairs appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-04-29

Visiting Haiti’s Citadelle Laferrière: From sacred legacy, organization and rules to neglect as days gone by

Arts & Culture

Visiting Haiti’s Citadelle Laferrière: From sacred legacy, organization and rules to neglect as days gone by

As Haiti mourns dozens of young people killed in a stampede at the historic monument site — La Citadelle Laferrière — the deadly tragedy exposes years of neglect, weak oversight and the erosion of respect for the country’s most iconic landmark. The post Visiting Haiti’s Citadelle Laferrière: From sacred legacy, organization and rules to neglect as days gone by appeared first on The Haitian Times.

today2026-04-18