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Le 2024-12-26 à 15:12, Lucas McCain a écrit :
They must have gotten bored shooting at jet airliners flying into the international airport. Or maybe they're following the example of the
IDF in Gaza and Syria.
https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2024/12/26/haitian-gangs- open-fire-on-hospital-reopening-killing-three/
aitian gangsters opened fire on a government press conference at Haiti’s largest public hospital on Tuesday, killing two journalists and a police officer. The Viv Ansanm gang said it committed the atrocity because it controls that portion of Port-au-Prince, and did not give the hospital permission to resume operations.
The press conference was called at 8:00 a.m. local time to commemorate
the reopening of the State University of Haiti Hospital in downtown Port-au-Prince, known by its French acronym HUEH or as “General
Hospital” to local residents. The hospital was closed in February after gangsters occupied it and destroyed much of the facility.
Videos recorded after police conducted a major operation to evict the gangsters in July showed the walls of the hospital were riddled with
bullet holes, emergency vehicles were torched, and medical supplies were looted.
I think the present situation presents a golden opportunity to develop
methods of controlling and eventually correcting a situation all too
often observed in 3rd world countries.
It is time for the UN to step in and take over stewardship by first
removing the present useless and impotent acting government. Once that
is done the UN should name an acting UN governor (non Haitian) and
provide military and police forces to round up and prosecute gang
members. Once sentenced they can be put to work, amongst other field of
work, in the countryside in farms, government owned or privatly owned,
to feed the Haitian population. Remember here that Haiti is basically an agrarian society that used to be able to feed itself.
The democratic process should be suspended for the next 25 years, the
necessary time to build an Haitian education system, an Haitian medical
and social services system and an Haitian economic infrastructure to
provide jobs. The next generation of young Haitians can then be fed,
schooled and cared for and they can learn to take care of themselves.
After the above mentioned UN 25 year governorship has had the time to do
the above, the democratic process can be restored and Haiti can then
govern itself adequatly.
The UN could use the present situation to develop and test a «recipe»
book to be eventually applied to other «situations» of the same nature,
where for example, dictators, warlords or crimelords poison the living conditions for their own populations to a point where the only hope is
for those populations to join the flow of international migrants both
legal and illegal. The illegal migrants problem could eventually thusly
at least be controlled, an interesting side benefit.
Time to start thinking out of the proverbial box.
Chasseur
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