Prophane Victor, an ex-member of Parliament who represented the Petite Riviere community of the Artibonite region, was arrested Sunday in the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to Haiti’s National Police. It wasn’t immediately clear if Victor had an attorney.
ISTANBULMore than one million people are now displaced in Haiti due to escalating gang violence, with many forced to flee multiple times, according to t
Police in Haiti have arrested a former Haitian lawmaker, Prophane Victor, for allegedly arming gangs.
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More than a million people are now internally displaced in Haiti, according to alarming new figures released on Tuesday January 14, 2025 by the International Organization for Migration
In Port-au-Prince alone, where the largest number of homeless are located, displacement has nearly doubled, rising by 87% fueled by relentless gang violence, the collapse of essential services, particularly healthcare,
In Haiti, gangs have killed hundreds of people and shot journalists at a news conference, exposing the country’s fragility and the government’s failures.
On Sunday, January 12, an operation carried out by Units of the Central Directorate of Judicial Police led to the arrest of the former deputy of Petite Rivière de l’Artibonite, Prophane Victor in Vivy
The Haitian National Police (PNH) is engaged on several fronts in a series of operations and interventions aimed at putting an end to the criminal actions of armed
Surging gang violence in Haiti has caused a threefold rise in the number of people uprooted from their homes in a year, the UN migration agency, IOM
Prophane Victor, an ex-member of Parliament who represented the Petite Riviere community of the Artibonite region, was arrested on Sunday in the capital, Port-au-Prince, according to Haiti’s ...