OAS General Secretariat Condemns Delay in Haiti Aid, Blames "Criminal Elements"

The General Secretariat of the OAS did not mince words, labeling delays in security aid to Haiti as "irresponsible," a country "held hostage" by criminal gangs, on Monday, March 4, 2024, with no deployment schedule for the multinational national security support mission over 72 hours after a series of coordinated attacks by criminal gangs (Living Together), responsible for the deaths of at least four policemen in Bon Repos, fires at five police stations and substations, looting of a hospital, attacks on Toussaint Louverture International Airport, and the escape on Saturday of nearly five thousand prisoners from Haiti's two largest penitentiary centers.

The General Secretariat of the OAS did not mince words, labeling delays in security aid to Haiti as "irresponsible," a country "held hostage" by criminal gangs, on Monday, March 4, 2024, with no deployment schedule for the multinational national security support mission over 72 hours after a series of coordinated attacks by criminal gangs (Living Together), responsible for the deaths of at least four policemen in Bon Repos, fires at five police stations and substations, looting of a hospital, attacks on Toussaint Louverture International Airpor

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