Prison Break

Hundreds of inmates flee after armed gangs storm Haiti’s main prison in escalating violence

As I read about the recent events in Haiti, my mind immediately flashed to images straight out of a comic book – armed gangs storming the main prison, allowing hundreds of inmates to escape. It sounds like a scene ripped right out of a Batman storyline, but sadly, it is the harsh reality currently unfolding in Haiti. With fewer than 100 of the nearly 4,000 inmates remaining behind bars, it’s evident that chaos has taken over the already turbulent nation.

The situation in Haiti raises serious questions about the state of the country. Some may wonder if Haiti is, in fact, a failed state at this point.… Continue reading

Armed gangs attack main prison in Haiti, releasing inmates

The recent news of armed gangs attacking the main prison in Haiti and releasing inmates is yet another harrowing chapter in the ongoing saga of turmoil and chaos that seems to persist in this nation. As someone who has not been closely following the situation in Haiti, it is shocking to comprehend the level of anarchy and lawlessness that continues to plague the country. The fact that armed gangs can boldly storm a prison, freeing inmates and further destabilizing an already fragile system, speaks volumes about the dire state of affairs in Haiti.

Reflecting on Haiti’s circumstances compared to its neighboring Dominican Republic raises important questions about what has led to such stark disparities between the two nations that share the same island.… Continue reading

Haiti violence: Gangs free 4,000 inmates in mass jailbreak

Imagine being a volunteer prison worker in Haiti during a mass jailbreak. The sheer terror and chaos that must have ensued in that moment is unimaginable. To think that 99 prisoners, including former Colombian soldiers jailed over President Moïse’s murder, chose to remain in their cells out of fear speaks volumes about the state of affairs in Haiti. The country is undoubtedly in crisis, with gangs taking advantage of the situation to free thousands of inmates and further solidify their control.

Haiti, a country that was once the wealthiest colony in the world in 1804, now finds itself in a state of despair comparable to Somalia.… Continue reading