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"What could possibly go wrong?" That's a questionNew York Times readers sarcastically asked on social media last Wednesday, ...
The Haitian government has signed a contract with Mr. Prince, the private military contractor who founded Blackwater, a ...
SEAL, as gang violence surges. Prince advises on security strategies to restore order and support police efforts.
So far, the drones have killed 200-300 people, according to Port-au-Prince human rights activist Pierre Esperance.
Authorities are so concerned about gang violence in Haiti, they’ve hired Erik Prince, a private military contractor who ...
Gangs have surrounded the offices of Digicel, Haiti’s main cellular network, through which most people connect to the ...
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Latin Times on MSNHaitian 'Self-Defense Brigades' Claiming To Protect Communities From Gangs Accused Of Beheading CiviliansHaitian "self-defense brigades," which claim to protect communities from gangs, are being accused of engaging in violent ...
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Latin Times on MSNAlmost Half of All Haitians Are Without Food As UN Supplies Are 'Dwindling And Disappearing'Haiti is one of five countries in the world facing catastrophic levels of hunger, according to the United Nations' food ...
The New York Times revealed that Haiti has signed a contract with Erik Prince, a former member of the U.S. Navy's Special ...
Haiti has reportedly turned to military contractor and supporter of President Donald Trump, Erik Prince, to take down violent ...
Haiti's desperate interim government is reportedly turning to foreign mercenaries to defeat the country's powerful gangs — ...
President Trump's ally Erik Prince is working on a secret task force to use drones to kill gang members in Haiti.
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