PROTEST IN PORT-AU-PRINCE: HUNDREDS OF WOMEN MARCHED AGAINST INSECURITY
By La Rédaction · Port-au-Prince
· 1 min read · Updated 24 April 2026
Translated from French — AI-assisted and reviewed by the editorial team. The French version is authoritative. Read the original · About our translation policy

At the initiative of REFEHMAPAMM (Haitian Women's Group March for Peace), a peaceful protest took place on Sunday, July 27, in the Canapé Vert neighborhood, downtown.
Held to denounce the irresponsible behavior of authorities in the face of the resurgence of insecurity in the metropolitan area, where 90% of territories are controlled by terrorist groups, and also in various regions of the country, this organization expresses its dissatisfaction through this initiative. It also deplores that police officers and many members of the civilian population are daily victims of armed gangs.
During this protest, which took place without any incidents, the leaders of the said organization launched a vibrant appeal to the concerned stakeholders to engage in a dialogue on the country's sociopolitical situation, with the aim of finding appropriate answers and bringing a real solution to the crisis.
Jacques Innocent
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