The International is totally blind to the real situation in Haiti
Haiti is in full revolution mode. The people are screaming for change. They hate the De Facto Prime minister, Ariel Henry. They want nothing to do with current government which they hold responsible for gang violence in Haiti. Yet, the United States and the rest of world is blind and deaf to the plea of the people.
Revolution Revolution The Haiti system of governance must be done with
Haiti is gripped by a fervent revolution. From Cap-Haitien in the north to Le Cayes in the South, citizens vehemently demanding change and expressing disdain for De Facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
The populace holds the current government responsible for escalating gang violence.
Port-au-Prince, the capital, finds itself landlocked by the menacing presence of gangs, paralyzing the city and leaving its residents in a state of despair.
Despite the urgency of their plea, the international community, notably the United States, remains seemingly indifferent to Haiti's turmoil.
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