Haiti’s Gang Violence Rooted in Capitalism

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A march against gang violence in Haiti gunned down by gangsters on Saturday, leaving at least seven people dead and dozens injured. The march was organized by a coalition of civil society groups and was demanding that the government take action to address the country’s rising crime problem.

State Suppression of Protest

The march organized by a coalition of civil society groups and trade unions to demand that the government take action to address the rising tide of gang violence in Haiti. The march peaceful, but it met with a heavy police presence. Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at the protesters, and several people were injured.

A protester holds up a machete as a symbol of self-defense against gangs, during a protest against insecurity in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on August 25, 2023.

Class Divide in Haiti

The gang violence in Haiti is a direct result of the country’s deep class divide. The wealthy elite control the country’s resources, while the poor majority left to fend for themselves. This has created a fertile breeding ground for gangs, which offer young people a way to make money and gain a sense of power.

Failure of Capitalism

The Haitian government’s failure to address the gang violence is a failure of capitalism. Capitalism has created a system in which the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. This has led to widespread poverty and inequality, which are the root causes of the gang violence.

Need for Revolution

The only way to end the gang violence in Haiti is through revolution. A revolution would overthrow the capitalist system and replace it with a system that puts the needs of the people first. This would create a more just and equitable society, in which everyone has the opportunity to live a decent life.

Conclusion

The violence in Haiti is a major humanitarian crisis. Thousands of people have displaced from their homes, and many have killed or injured. The country is also facing a severe economic crisis, which has made it difficult for the government to provide basic services to its citizens.

The international community has condemned the violence in Haiti and called for the government to take action to stop it. However, so far, the government has been unable to do so. The situation in Haiti is dire, and it is unclear what the future holds for the country.

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