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Port of Spain, Apr 4 (Prensa Latina) Trinidad and Tobago will not contribute soldiers or any other military assistance to the peacekeeping mission currently preparing in the Caribbean to deploy in Haiti and support efforts to restore stability.
Port-au-Prince, Apr 3 (Prensa Latina) The definitive installation of the Haitian Presidential Transition Council (CPT) remains on hold today due to the disagreements and demands of its members, a fact that delays the political reordering of Haiti.
Duarte, Dominican Republic, Apr 2 (Prensa Latina) The Judicial Office of Permanent Attention Services of Duarte province today imposed coercive measures on the vice consul of the Dominican Republic in Haiti, Rafy Joel Peralta, for alleged sexual abuse of a minor.
Kingston, Apr 1 (Prensa Latina) Military personnel from Jamaica, Bahamas and Belize are carrying out a training period aiming at joining a possible Caribbean peacekeeping force in Haiti, where sociopolitical instability prevails.
Port-au-Prince, Mar 31 (Prensa Latina) The ghost of shortages roams the streets of Port-au-Prince among bleeding or burned corpses, accompanied by the sound of automatic weapons, which remain unmuffled in the convulsed capital of Haiti.
Port-au-Prince, Mar 28 (Prensa Latina) The president of the Union of Health Workers of the Haitian General Hospital, Evelyne Fremont, today asked the gangs to establish a truce in favor of the sick.
Port-au-Prince, Mar 28 (Prensa Latina) Appointed members of Haiti’s Presidential Transitional Council (CPT) are currently trying to calm people, who are waiting for its final conformation and its entry into office to stabilize the convulsed country.
Port-au-Prince, Mar 28 (Prensa Latina) The General Directorate of Haiti's National Police (PNH) ordered intensifying operations against the gangs that currently control 80 percent of the country's capital.
Port-au-Prince, Mar 25 (Prensa Latina) More than 150,000 Haitians had left the country until February this year for the United States, a trend that remains in the plans of citizens overwhelmed by despair.