As Port-au-Prince endured another tumultuous day orchestrated by gang violence, including the blockade of the country's main oil terminal in Varreux, the blockage of the largest port terminal in La Saline, and armed clashes in Champ de Mars, near the National Palace, the United Nations Security Council convened to discuss Haiti's situation.
While the media listened to the diplomats' statements, the vast majority of Haitians paid no attention to this futile exercise, which, like those before it, follows a logic that nobo
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