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Gangs in Haiti

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Members of gangs are loyal to their clan and organisation often seen as a family. They will do anything for their family, no matter how brutal, fiendish and horrifying it may be.

The leadership of Haiti, America and the EU knew the gangland organisations in Haiti will attempt a coup, with possible assassinations of Haitian politicians and financial leaders. They knew, and did nothing significant to protect the nation from this nightmare. Why were they hesitant to do what was needed to be done?

NGOs’ political influence, American involvement in all aspects of Haitian rebuilding, policing and security water drowned the Haitian Administration’s determined methods to retake the streets of Haiti. Haiti was told to retreat from its possible military solution to the problem, since it looked as bad as what the gangs were doing. Members of Haiti’s government developed a strategy which if initiated could have clinched the war in Haiti. And it is a war folks. The average Haitian, their leaders and those trying to rebuild this nation have all been targeted. Chaos runs supreme in the streets with no apparent show of force from the administration for fear of isolating itself from foreign funds and America’s graces.

What should be done, and how....

  1. Begin from one side of the island and sweep away gangland fighters, arresting or killing them.

  2. Assassinate all Gangland Leaders and their political Support Leadership.

  3. Find and freeze all the revenues domestically and internationally. Make them National Property.

  4. Identify all corporate and political advisors and financial supporters, freezing their funds and arresting them.

  5. Make membership to all these gangland organisations illegal, with punishment handed out to members.

  6. Emergency powers should be given to Haitian prosecutors, with rapid judgement and sentencing.

A complete wave of enforcement across the nation using Haitian police and military, as well as foreign troops that should last six months, enough time to weed out troublemakers, jail them and make them pay for the crimes they have committed.

Those found guilty of severe crimes are to be sent to American or foreign prisons, and their incarcerations paid for by Corporate taxation. A peaceful Haiti is a place where business can flourish after all.

Any foreign players like Chinese, Russian, Nigerian intelligence, or various cartels that have assisted the formation and arming these gangs must be put on notice, pursued and prosecuted, with extraordinary measures acceptable and encouraged. Make Haiti an example to all failed nations on how mass criminality, mass murder and national fraud must be dealt with.

Above all else, a nation like Haiti must take all national decisions upon themselves, and find appropriate solutions that affect and benefit Haiti and not foreign or corporate influences.

STEVEN KASZAB

Bradford, Ontario

March 12, 2024.

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