Haiti: Drone Strikes Put Residents at Risk
Accountability, New Approach Needed to Protect Human Rights
Haiti faces deep political, humanitarian, and security crisis. The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021 exacerbated Haiti’s constitutional crisis. Parliament has ceased to function and the justice system faces enormous difficulties operating. A severe earthquake in 2021 affected two million people. A spike in violence by gangs with alleged links to police and politicians, severely overcrowded prisons, and extensive impunity remain major concerns. A cholera outbreak has caused tens of thousands of suspected cases and hundreds of deaths since October 2022. The United States and other countries have returned tens of thousands of people to Haiti since January 2021.
Accountability, New Approach Needed to Protect Human Rights
Transitional Government, Partners Should Act to Restore Security, Access to Aid
Transitional Government Should Prioritize Their Protection, Reintegration
Haiti Needs an Urgent Rights-Based Response to Escalating Crisis
Authorities, Partners Should Prioritize Water, Sanitation, and Health Systems
HRW Oral Statement - ID with HC Oral Update on Haiti - HRC60
Address Response Gaps, Protect Rights
Demand Action to End Escalating Israeli Crimes against Palestinians
MSS Urgently Needs Reinforcement to Stop Violence and Protect Those at Risk
Urgent International Action Needed as Transitional Government Loses Control
HRW Oral Statement - ID with the High Commissioner and the Independent Expert on Haiti - HRC58