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Street Gangs
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03/12/24 07:40 AM
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Re: Street Gangs
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/12/24 10:24 AM
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Because Haiti never had honest politicians! Plus after the earthquake nobody rebuilted the nation so the haitian people must live with the humanitarian aids or with the little bit of tourism if they are lucky or on crime,if they aren't so lucky. The Prime Minister resigned he sought support in Africa, after centuries of traumatic foreign interference from the French, Americans and the nearby region. Haiti became the first free black state in the colonial world in 1804, when an army of freed ex-slaves drove out the powerful French army after thirteen years of struggle. Precisely because of that genesis, it was never allowed to succeed: to prevent Haiti from becoming an example for other colonies, Paris imposed sky-high reparations, which weighed on the country well into the twentieth century.
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Because Haiti never had honest politicians! Plus after the earthquake nobody rebuilted the nation so the haitian people must live with the humanitarian aids or with the little bit of tourism if they are lucky or on crime,if they aren't so lucky. The Prime Minister resigned he sought support in Africa, after centuries of traumatic foreign interference from the French, Americans and the nearby region. Haiti became the first free black state in the colonial world in 1804, when an army of freed ex-slaves drove out the powerful French army after thirteen years of struggle. Precisely because of that genesis, it was never allowed to succeed: to prevent Haiti from becoming an example for other colonies, Paris imposed sky-high reparations, which weighed on the country well into the twentieth century. Haitians repaid the reparations but invaded the today Dominican Republic and lost the war,the other was bad politicians guilty and Haiti is the poorest of the former french colonies.
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/12/24 02:18 PM
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Because Haiti never had honest politicians! Plus after the earthquake nobody rebuilted the nation so the haitian people must live with the humanitarian aids or with the little bit of tourism if they are lucky or on crime,if they aren't so lucky. Well its more complicated than that. But to understand the situation of Haiti, you must be up to date with the news of haiti. And knowing the history of haiti. Most people will have an opinion on haiti, just by reading articles from Fance news and CNN/Fox news.
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Re: Street Gangs
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Because Haiti never had honest politicians! Plus after the earthquake nobody rebuilted the nation so the haitian people must live with the humanitarian aids or with the little bit of tourism if they are lucky or on crime,if they aren't so lucky. The Prime Minister resigned he sought support in Africa, after centuries of traumatic foreign interference from the French, Americans and the nearby region. Haiti became the first free black state in the colonial world in 1804, when an army of freed ex-slaves drove out the powerful French army after thirteen years of struggle. Precisely because of that genesis, it was never allowed to succeed: to prevent Haiti from becoming an example for other colonies, Paris imposed sky-high reparations, which weighed on the country well into the twentieth century. Haitians repaid the reparations but invaded the today Dominican Republic and lost the war,the other was bad politicians guilty and Haiti is the poorest of the former french colonies. Haiti occupied the DR for 22 years, from 1822 to 1844. Haiti paid the debt to france in 1947. So the ending of paying the debt to France as nothing to do with the occupation of the DR.
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/13/24 07:19 AM
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Re: Street Gangs
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/13/24 10:33 AM
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Yo got many gangs in Haiti.
Barbecue is the most well known leader, since he is more talking about revolution etc. Also he formed the G9 alliance. An alliance of many gangs that are now under is control.
You also got the G-Pep alliance, who is the rival of G9, and his also an alliance of many gangs. 400 Mawozo is one of the biggest gang in Haiti, and is in the G-pep.
You also have smaller gangs that are not in those alliances but are well known and are very violent, like the gang 5 segond with his well know leader Izo. Many of the smaller gangs have take the identity of bloods and crips, like the 5 segond gang who are crips. The 5 segond gang are very violent, they cut the heads of two police officiers two years ago, it was viral on the social media. The smaller gangs also have many rap videos on youtube.
Many of those gangs, members are ex-police officiers. And the smaller gangs that take the identities of bloods and crips, many of the members are criminals thats’ were exported from the United States or Canada, so they brought the bloods and crips culture in haiti.
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/13/24 08:46 PM
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Yo got many gangs in Haiti.
Barbecue is the most well known leader, since he is more talking about revolution etc. Also he formed the G9 alliance. An alliance of many gangs that are now under is control.
You also got the G-Pep alliance, who is the rival of G9, and his also an alliance of many gangs. 400 Mawozo is one of the biggest gang in Haiti, and is in the G-pep.
You also have smaller gangs that are not in those alliances but are well known and are very violent, like the gang 5 segond with his well know leader Izo. Many of the smaller gangs have take the identity of bloods and crips, like the 5 segond gang who are crips. The 5 segond gang are very violent, they cut the heads of two police officiers two years ago, it was viral on the social media. The smaller gangs also have many rap videos on youtube.
Many of those gangs, members are ex-police officiers. And the smaller gangs that take the identities of bloods and crips, many of the members are criminals thats’ were exported from the United States or Canada, so they brought the bloods and crips culture in haiti. Once again im giving you props for the info.i was wondering would the Crip/Blood theme trickle back to the islands due to the american membership. What's meaning behind some of the gangs names in Haiti?
If you think you are too small to make a difference, you haven't spend the night with a mosquito. - African Proverb
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Re: Street Gangs
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03/14/24 06:34 AM
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Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier could only act if he has support of the elite, a guy like him can't control an entire country. Yeah, Barbecue got the support of some of the elite. Before he was known to be associate with the PHTK party, but now its more complicated, since the death of Moise. But the haitian oligarchs are really involved in this crisis. Families like the Bigio family, the Brandt family, the Boulos family and the others. Really rich families that are stronger than the politicians. A guy that we most keep an eye on, is Guy Philippe. He just finished is sentence of 9 years in the US for drug trafficking and money laundering. He’s a ex officier and para-military. He was the leader of the revolt against the president Jean-Bertrand Aristide. And before going to jail, he really had an army of guys ready to shoot against the americains army. Now he came back, and he a major player again.
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