US orders government personnel, family members to leave Haiti

US orders government personnel, family members to leave Haiti
A man carries his belongings after officers of the Haitian National Police fired tear gas to clear a camp of people escaping the threat of armed gangs, in front of the US Embassy, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, July 25.
PHOTO: Reuters file

The US State Department on Thursday (July 27) ordered non-emergency government personnel and family members to leave Haiti as soon as possible, citing "kidnapping, crime, civil unrest, and poor health care infrastructure".

The State Department said US citizens not working for the government should also leave Haiti as soon as possible "by commercial or other privately available transportation options."

"Kidnapping is widespread, and victims regularly include US citizens. Kidnappers may use sophisticated planning or take advantage of unplanned opportunities, and even convoys have been attacked," the State Department said in a travel advisory.

Haiti has struggled to contain violence and chaos as heavily armed gangs drive a humanitarian crisis that has displaced tens of thousands amid frequent kidnappings for ransom, gang rapes, tortures and murders. read more

The Caribbean nation has not elected a new leader since President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated on July 7, 2021.

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