Full Frame: Gangs of Haiti
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Widespread human rights abuses in Haiti, including extrajudicial killings, kidnappings, and violence against civilians, are symptoms of gang violence. These abuses have displaced hundreds of Haitians and further erode public trust in authorities. Marginalized communities, particularly in urban slums, often lack access to basic services, education, and economic opportunities. Gangs can provide a sense of community, protection, and financial support.
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