When Tragedy Becomes Routine

The crisis in Haiti has reached such a severe level that nothing is shocking anymore.

The crisis in Haiti has reached such a severe level that nothing is shocking anymore. The report by the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the gang attacks in Kenscoff went almost unnoticed both within the country and internationally. The report recorded, in just two months, at least 262 deaths and 66 injuries, about 200 homes destroyed or burned, and more than 3,000 internally displaced persons.

During the same week, the organization Médecins Sans F

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