Hundreds March Through Port-au-Prince Demanding Action Against Rising Kidnapping Crisis
Amid ongoing gang violence, hundreds of Haitians marched through the capital, Port-au-Prince, protesting the kidnapping of an American nurse and her daughter. The abduction has fueled public outrage, as the country grapples with a surge in violent crimes, including kidnappings.
Demonstrators, angry over the growing insecurity, called for stronger measures to protect citizens and foreign nationals alike. The protest is part of a larger movement demanding the government and international community take decisive action to curb gang violence in the country. The fate of the American mother and daughter remains uncertain, with authorities and diplomats working to secure their release.