Haiti's Transitional Government and Gang Violence

The leader of Haiti's transitional presidential council addressed the surging alarm over rampant gang violence in the country, promising new measures to stop the bloodshed. Despite the acknowledgment of the crisis, some citizens remain skeptical of the government's ability to improve security.

Protests against Gang Violence and Government Corruption in Haiti

Thousands of Haitian citizens protested gang violence and government failure in Port-au-Prince. Protesters armed with weapons expressed defiance and fear towards the gangsters. The surge in violence displaced over 60,000 people. The one-year anniversary of the corruption-ridden transitional government was marked by demonstrations.

Syria's Transition to a New Government

Syria's newly appointed president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, plans to form an inclusive transitional government to run the country until free and fair elections can be held after the ousting of former President Bashar al-Assad. He aims to build institutions, hold a national dialogue conference, draft a new constitution, and prepare for elections over the next few years.

U.S. Assistance to Haiti to Combat Gang Violence

U.S. provides $60 million in humanitarian assistance to Haiti to combat gang violence and support the national police. Ambassador announces additional aid and mine-resistant vehicles. International support for transitional government led by Prime Minister Garry Conille. Kenya leads a multinational security mission to help control gangs.

Haiti's Transitional Government

Haiti's transitional council chooses unknown figure Fritz BĂ©lizaire as prime minister in efforts to establish stability amid rampant violence in the country.