Very sad ! You can see the terror and devastation on his face. What can they do? Those police are so scared they shoot any one they see. To say that I don't know how they are any better. He said they see someone they just shoot. It's sad what those men are going through staying no where to go.
And he said all the civilians have fled so you can just assume everyones a gang member and shoot freely, that's not gang members i see towards the end of the video though
I remember going there as a child and seeing a body laying in the street. I asked my mother what he was doing laying there, she said he was drunk. It was crazy
unfortunately in some area in port au prince its normal. I saw a few bodies too when I was a child in Haiti that was in 2003 now 20+ years later its worst. If people are in a hurry they continue to go if not they stopped to watch and ask questions I just walked straight and peep and continued walking
These journalist our some of the bravest souls I've ever known, I live in Haiti, I can't go near that area where the journalist is covering... Bless your soul good reporting
Not even close to what the RUclipsr 'Arab' posted. He went to interview Barbecue, got kidnapped and spent 17 days held for ransom and vlogged the whole thing, exposed 10x as much as this documentary and showed how it really is.
@@kirakurawachege1250Haiti had over 80 coups, revolutions and other violent changes of government before the first United States occupation. Haiti's situation is cultural and never in its history has it been a stable country.
The UN, the US, many european countries ect have intervened many times in haiti. It doesnt work. Haiti seems to be cursed. No industry has been able to grow from haiti so there is little to no incentive for intervention from outside. Its sad.
@@Overlandjon "Seems to be cursed" paying damn near your entire country's GDP every year for 100+ years to the country you gained independence from will certainly curse you alright
@@Leon.Stanic ? I was referring to Haitian leaders. People like Papa Doc Duvalier and the last PM who just stepped down. They were corrupt and literally sold out their country.
Most of the weapons used by the gangs come from the United States by smuggling. The weapons and equipment of the national police of Haiti also come from the United States. Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, acknowledged that 97% of the firearms recovered in the Dominican Republic are coming from the United States, and that the majority of them end up in Haiti. The country’s security situation continues to deteriorate. Yet they want us to believe that the police are not sufficiently well armed and equipped to fight the gangs.
Trust me they will run like chickens. Last week the U.S. mobility command was deployed in the airport with just cargo planes and helicopters and the city was in silent. Gang members nowhere to be found.😂 That’s how though they are.
@@copeyano718 More so, they consistently keep the multinational police out. Like I figured, the gangs' militia, 2:20 at least their leader Barbecue, want the Haitian government to recognize and accept them into the police/defense forces. They want the government to legitimize them and absorb their members into the national police.
Activists in the diaspora call the gangs “paramilitary”. The gangs all fight each other as well as terrorizing innocent civilians. It’s a chaotic scramble for power. The elites destabilize, fund the gangs, blame foreign governments and have each other assassinated in an attempt to take power. The poorest of the poor just want peace and stability. The activists claim any foreign forces will be “occupiers”. The victims are the public, who simply want to live a good life. The poorest welcome foreign forces, to at least bring some stability. The gangs are made of bad people, no doubt, but even they are pawns in a bigger game. They’re powerless. This is an over simplification, but accurate. There is no justice in Haiti.
I understand what you're saying, but it's a failed state. If they get into a desperate situation, what type of support -- if any -- do they have? They don't even have the means to replace the bullet-ridden glass!!
Shame on the past government's, Haiti it's received the most help ever needed it . Where is the money to support their people. Is sad to see this man trying to earn a living and not able to. 😢
the moral hazard of helping a country like Haiti is clear. A congressman's daughter-in law was killed last week, and she was with a religious charity in Haiti... all of these charities and NGOs are providing basic needs that the government fails to provide, but then there is a vacuum because the government feels as if it does not need to provide those services. In the end, it is hard to justify donating money to what seems like a lost cause
@@jbrudertTheir Gov't doesn't have the ability to provide. Lucrative businesses and fertile lands are controlled by gangs who collect taxes from civilians starving their gov'ts ability to govern. Haiti was brought down by it's previous past Political establishment which gave arms to civilian gangs to keep the military in check of being overthrown in a coup. This is typical of African leaders. Always wanting to stay in Power till death do them part. Now those gangs having tasted Power eliminated the president which led to civil war and they want a share. It's a similar situation in African Countries like Sudan, Gabon, DRC Congo etc
@4:50 they were shooting at your crew and that guy with the bread to shut him up. But I guess they did tell you that they just shoot, I guess they don't want the people talking to you and exposing their violence against unarmed civilians
Haiti Gained independence : 1804 Population : 11.4 million Nominal Percapita : $2.125 Ethnic group : 95% Black Dominican Republic Gained independence : 1844 Population : 11.3 million Nominal Percapita : $11.825 Ethnic group : 73.9% Spanish mix, 17.8% White Sharing the same island but 180° different fate. That means Haiti is poorer than many African countries. Some economist and historians wonder what if 95% today's Haitians since 1804 are Chinese immigrants or Europeans, we could see a Caribbean Singapore or Caribbean Iceland. Controversial topics indeed.
Haiti was lost since they free themselves , it's like a peace of Africa in the Caribbean, it could be a beautiful place like RD and PR but it's the people....
My girlfriend (american)is currently in cap haitien because she had to work on a ship near the island!! Does anyone have any infos on how safe it is there?? She needs to get to the airport as soon as possible but is to scared to go outside because of the gangs?? Does someone know on how i can help her get out of there?? Sorry, english is not my first language!! Thanks on who can help me
At 4:52 just as the shooting starts you can see something emerging from the right to left in the distance, its between the journalists/bread seller and the armoured car stationed at the end of the road. Thats why probably its stray bullets coming from the armoured car.
@@onthegrind9971 Haitians. Its what they do since 230 years. They "rebell" and "raise up". Against what? A better life. Haiti ... its a lost cause :((((
Everyone who enables these ungrateful criminals is guilty. Including Haitians. People of Haiti have to develop civil society, if they're not ok with the way it is now. It is really sad tio see, that it has to come to this.
I heard that Brazil did quite a good job on Haiti and when UN ordered them to leave all the problems came back...isn't a good idea call them back, i mean i have a friend that lives in Brazil and he says that militaries and polices have a very tought way to handle these kind of stuff
I was there and heard one day police forces refused the joint training as they are qualify enough. As you can see police forces beg for international aid, so sad nothing has changed since then😢😢😢
At the beginning of this video I thought the armed gangs were the bad guys .. but after the police said they shoot at any one ..armed or unarmed I clearly see the police are just as bad as the gangs if not worse
That was a completely unnecessary standup in the armored vehicle. It added nothing to the package other than to show off…of course she will be laughed at when other journalists see this report.
80% of the Haiti 🇭🇹 capital now controlled by rebel forces then? Where is the central army for Haiti? Makes no sense why are the police the last line of Defense?
How do they film the police hunting the gangs, and then turn around and interview the gangs when they were just with the police before doing interviews? Something Isn't right
French there reporting on the carnage they attributed to creating so greatly ... they need to contribute financially all of the money they have stolen " Plus more ".
Special unit gets throw around a lot...... Sad thing is that if any first world country wanted to help they could send in 20 to 30 special forces each night and they would remove hundreds of these gangs
The man selling the bread, hiding by a tree completely broke my heart😢
Put you support France paying for innocent people of gaza but no help for Haiti
Very sad ! You can see the terror and devastation on his face. What can they do? Those police are so scared they shoot any one they see. To say that I don't know how they are any better. He said they see someone they just shoot. It's sad what those men are going through staying no where to go.
I feel that too, man the world is crazy out there.
He seems like a nice guy😢
same
The fact that the breadman had a smile on his face shows the outlook he has on life may God bless and protect him...
F..k him he is a scout for the gangs.
“We don’t need to know if they’re armed. We just fire.” At what point do ‘gangs’ and ‘police’ both just become men with guns spreading misery?
That statement was wild to be honest
And he said all the civilians have fled so you can just assume everyones a gang member and shoot freely, that's not gang members i see towards the end of the video though
I'm haitian from haïti, let me tell you that they have to. 😢
@@dave12358fèmen dan w!
@@vibe_sintetica he's not wrong
Journalists never cease to amaze me. Great job guys.
No fear whatsoever, truly remarkable
@decodedpsyopHow is it fake? Bit obvious what these people are like
Journalists eh? The same vultures who would hound you and violate your privacy just for views. Sure sure. Such admirable people.
That's paparazzi. Gossip news really. There are ethics that these journalists abide by. @TheWorkersNewspaper1994 @@Spingleberry
Journalists causes more risks to the soldiers and their team.
2:45 a burning body lying on the street. Seems like its normal there
I remember going there as a child and seeing a body laying in the street. I asked my mother what he was doing laying there, she said he was drunk. It was crazy
@@marvi1515 Was he drunk or dead?
@@theotheleo6830it's not like here in the west where there's a clear difference between death or alive. Many people out there are zombies
@@theotheleo6830 prolly dead but his mother wasnt trying to traumitize him
unfortunately in some area in port au prince its normal. I saw a few bodies too when I was a child in Haiti that was in 2003 now 20+ years later its worst. If people are in a hurry they continue to go if not they stopped to watch and ask questions I just walked straight and peep and continued walking
These journalist our some of the bravest souls I've ever known, I live in Haiti, I can't go near that area where the journalist is covering... Bless your soul good reporting
I hope they manage to neutralize the larger gangs
the Gangs are there for the People...
@@buravan1512 there are no people left.
@@buravan1512🙄
@@buravan1512 That’s never happened in the history of mankind, gangs exist for the benefit of their members.
Lol is that a joke
This is just 1 of 27 wars being fought on this planet currently. Sad
some of the best reporting I have ever seen
Not even close to what the RUclipsr 'Arab' posted. He went to interview Barbecue, got kidnapped and spent 17 days held for ransom and vlogged the whole thing, exposed 10x as much as this documentary and showed how it really is.
Then you’re not used to much
This is really sad to watch especially at 4:52🤦🏾♂️.
Why aren’t US university students protesting for Haiti?
Because they too woke for anything outside the US that doesn't benefit them
What will protesting do against organized crime?
@@novus1589you don’t get the joke here😂
They will do only if western countries will send help to Haiti government
Students should protest exactly for an intervention
That Barbacue is EVIL 😡
True that...as evil as the Occupiers who have forever messed up Haiti
well its the police shooting random people in the street, arent they?
He a freedom fighter the people you rooting for are the terrorists
@@kirakurawachege1250Haiti had over 80 coups, revolutions and other violent changes of government before the first United States occupation. Haiti's situation is cultural and never in its history has it been a stable country.
@@jacobjones4766 then there must have been another occupier before...
Great coverage!
I feel for that dude who just went "This is the capital of my country". I cant imagine the pain I'd feel if my nation were brought that low.
Then you better don't visit Detroit or Chicago or any other of the, you know, "diverse" cities in the USA.
4:52 😢 my brothers I hope you get the freedom, happiness and peace. Love from a Dominican brother.
My heart's broken for that bread man.
This proves that the camera man is untouchable
Haitian police admit to indiscriminate firing. Where are all the international human rights organizations?
Human rights are useless
They have self rule
The UN, the US, many european countries ect have intervened many times in haiti. It doesnt work. Haiti seems to be cursed. No industry has been able to grow from haiti so there is little to no incentive for intervention from outside. Its sad.
@@Overlandjon doesn't mean it'll never work. Every situation is different. And people learn.
@@Overlandjon "Seems to be cursed" paying damn near your entire country's GDP every year for 100+ years to the country you gained independence from will certainly curse you alright
🥺men this sad.
Yes. Why can't Haiti be like Iceland?
@@VNeto94 because of a long history of bad leaders. Every time Haiti has tried to improve its been stifled
@@noahjohnson935 always someone else, how convenient
@@Leon.Stanic ? I was referring to Haitian leaders. People like Papa Doc Duvalier and the last PM who just stepped down. They were corrupt and literally sold out their country.
@1:50 The fact that the bandana is covering his eyes 😂
Nothings funny about this bruh
This guys are out on a shooting spree how do you determine who is fair game
You don’t
What civilian in their right mind would stay in an active combat zone exactly ? Unless the gangs are forcing them.
@@John-Alighieri fair enough but generally speaking you don’t just indiscriminately spray buildings with an lmg at that range
Praying for the police officers and hard working people in Haiti
Most of the weapons used by the gangs come from the United States by smuggling. The weapons and equipment of the national police of Haiti also come from the United States. Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat, acknowledged that 97% of the firearms recovered in the Dominican Republic are coming from the United States, and that the majority of them end up in Haiti. The country’s security situation continues to deteriorate. Yet they want us to believe that the police are not sufficiently well armed and equipped to fight the gangs.
This is very sad😢
Wait until Kenyan police arrive then you will know real brutality.
Trust me they will run like chickens. Last week the U.S. mobility command was deployed in the airport with just cargo planes and helicopters and the city was in silent. Gang members nowhere to be found.😂
That’s how though they are.
@@hashiman8868 we are not sending the blue boys you know.SF are on their way
@@copeyano718 More so, they consistently keep the multinational police out. Like I figured, the gangs' militia, 2:20 at least their leader Barbecue, want the Haitian government to recognize and accept them into the police/defense forces. They want the government to legitimize them and absorb their members into the national police.
This is like Fallout
Little bit 🙏🇭🇹
What a Sad Way to Live.
Damn so sad outa there 😢
2:45 is WILD.
Activists in the diaspora call the gangs “paramilitary”. The gangs all fight each other as well as terrorizing innocent civilians. It’s a chaotic scramble for power. The elites destabilize, fund the gangs, blame foreign governments and have each other assassinated in an attempt to take power. The poorest of the poor just want peace and stability. The activists claim any foreign forces will be “occupiers”. The victims are the public, who simply want to live a good life. The poorest welcome foreign forces, to at least bring some stability. The gangs are made of bad people, no doubt, but even they are pawns in a bigger game. They’re powerless. This is an over simplification, but accurate. There is no justice in Haiti.
The gangs are actually former Haitian military government.
Nope, bruh what do you know😂, they are mostly orphan that are raised and grew up in the streets that have no home so they give them weapons
Elite unit that can’t leave the protection of their vehicle
You think well trained soldiers are trained to eat bullets like 50 cent? No they are trained on how to hit and not get hit.
I understand what you're saying, but it's a failed state. If they get into a desperate situation, what type of support -- if any -- do they have? They don't even have the means to replace the bullet-ridden glass!!
It's only an
"Elite" vehicle?
This is sad
This Nation Shall Rise Again. But They Need Military Assistance.,. Not Kenya police at all.
They're too scared of looking aggressive and occupying.
The police would have worked before but maybe things have gotten too far. Hope not
They need to restart and declare independence from themselves 😂
dude mentioned causing a genocide. where are the protests for this? why is not one out caring for this?
They think that the world will come and help them as soon as the country collaps.. this is why education is really important..
Why no one protest for them?
No Jews, no news
Why France is not sending help?
I think they had enough help from many countries and the UN over the past decades. They need to restart as a civilization.
Haiti 🇭🇹 dose not have to end this way at all
Shame on the past government's, Haiti it's received the most help ever needed it . Where is the money to support their people. Is sad to see this man trying to earn a living and not able to. 😢
the moral hazard of helping a country like Haiti is clear. A congressman's daughter-in law was killed last week, and she was with a religious charity in Haiti... all of these charities and NGOs are providing basic needs that the government fails to provide, but then there is a vacuum because the government feels as if it does not need to provide those services. In the end, it is hard to justify donating money to what seems like a lost cause
@@jbrudertTheir Gov't doesn't have the ability to provide. Lucrative businesses and fertile lands are controlled by gangs who collect taxes from civilians starving their gov'ts ability to govern. Haiti was brought down by it's previous past Political establishment which gave arms to civilian gangs to keep the military in check of being overthrown in a coup. This is typical of African leaders. Always wanting to stay in Power till death do them part. Now those gangs having tasted Power eliminated the president which led to civil war and they want a share. It's a similar situation in African Countries like Sudan, Gabon, DRC Congo etc
@4:50 they were shooting at your crew and that guy with the bread to shut him up. But I guess they did tell you that they just shoot, I guess they don't want the people talking to you and exposing their violence against unarmed civilians
where did they get the weapons?
probably smugglers and arms dealers, theres big money for it in places like this
Smugglers through the ports or DR border
Smuggling. Haiti is lawless so getting weapons snuggled in is easier than anywhere else. Sorry if that's not the answer you were fishing for.
Haiti
Gained independence : 1804
Population : 11.4 million
Nominal Percapita : $2.125
Ethnic group : 95% Black
Dominican Republic
Gained independence : 1844
Population : 11.3 million
Nominal Percapita : $11.825
Ethnic group : 73.9% Spanish mix, 17.8% White
Sharing the same island but 180° different fate.
That means Haiti is poorer than many African countries.
Some economist and historians wonder what if 95% today's Haitians since 1804 are Chinese immigrants or Europeans, we could see a Caribbean Singapore or Caribbean Iceland.
Controversial topics indeed.
Elite unit with no proper equipment while the gangs have military style hardware!
They have equipments, it’s the streets that are difficult to reached
Elite unit…
Huh?
Don't know why tf press always knew where to interview the criminals but can't find by the authorities.
The authority know where they are located, they’re just unreachable
@@OlivierLouis-Jean make sense
My country Haiti needs foreign help . Anyone disagreeing with me are parts of the gangs. THE HAITIAN POLICE NEED HELP
It was offered a couple of years ago and they said no
Haiti shall know peace. Ameen
Police fire anyone even without arm? That's nonsense
They are tired and scared . They are human too
Haiti was lost since they free themselves , it's like a peace of Africa in the Caribbean, it could be a beautiful place like RD and PR but it's the people....
Chicago looks crazy nowadays.
Shut up
Makes me cry 😢
Which country is that
My girlfriend (american)is currently in cap haitien because she had to work on a ship near the island!! Does anyone have any infos on how safe it is there?? She needs to get to the airport as soon as possible but is to scared to go outside because of the gangs?? Does someone know on how i can help her get out of there??
Sorry, english is not my first language!! Thanks on who can help me
strange...every country ran by a "certain type of people" is the same world over
dam bro detroit be looking different these days ong 🙏 🤫🧏♂️ sending thoughts
At 4:52 just as the shooting starts you can see something emerging from the right to left in the distance, its between the journalists/bread seller and the armoured car stationed at the end of the road. Thats why probably its stray bullets coming from the armoured car.
Weird how it looks just like Baltimore, or St. Louis, or eastern D.C., or Detroit, or Jackson, or
This is soo sad.
Then what will happen if the gang won the fight? Can they rule the country?
Bruh are u serious? The gangs are just living in some neighborhoods so the police attack them days by days.
crazy !!!strange somehow ; that all those terror started around 20yrs. ago...!?!!
That terror started when the U.S. removed a legitimate elected President from office and replaced him with a puppet..
7*
Kenya🇰🇪 police are coming to restore peace and order in Haiti. Glory to Haiti. 🇭🇹✊
Hell in paradise. This is so sad and tragic.
Glad i live in peaceful country
I know they overcome this evil gangs and make Haiti 🇭🇹 a better country again 🙏🏽🇬🇭🇺🇸
Why black country always in trouble
Dna
Tradition and history
@@joelfernandez2333 dna*
neuron activation
Ask The France😂@@Vegas.-
What is the reason for the fighting
Haitians.
@1000-r3g the reason why the gangs are fighting
@@onthegrind9971 Haitians.
Its what they do since 230 years.
They "rebell" and "raise up".
Against what?
A better life.
Haiti ... its a lost cause :((((
I think they intentionally hide the reason, but the gangs are trying to free the country from foreign country look up Haitian history
The gangs are advance in tech. They using drones.
Everyone who enables these ungrateful criminals is guilty. Including Haitians. People of Haiti have to develop civil society, if they're not ok with the way it is now. It is really sad tio see, that it has to come to this.
How?
Haitians are incompatible with civilized society and in their 230 years of independence they proofed it every single second.
Kenyan Police will arrive soon and deal with those gangs.
Dreams.
The Kenyans running to their demise
It's illegal by court for Kenyan police to exercise jurisdiction outside the country
@@SarahH0g4nthey are sending a paramilitary not police
Kenya police are in somalia too as amison to train somalia police force
I heard that Brazil did quite a good job on Haiti and when UN ordered them to leave all the problems came back...isn't a good idea call them back, i mean i have a friend that lives in Brazil and he says that militaries and polices have a very tought way to handle these kind of stuff
Dudes don’t even have sights on their guns but called special force😭🤣🤣🤣
How is food getting to them? How is ammo getting to them? Stop those two things and it's just a matter of time.
What's the first rifle?
H&K G3
It's been almost four centuries...
Look at my Country 😢😢 4:16
Wait untill the Kenyan police gets there, then you'll know the meaning of terror🤣
It's the Kenyan police, not the Army.
@@WILD_CARD_III that's even worse 😅🫴🏿🫴🏿
Kenya need to stay out of Haiti..let the U.S. who is responsible for that mess deal with it..
Kenya police will classify you all as gangs! Sad but true
@@debbiemarquis3231Kenya is sending a paramilitary so, it’s their job to do things like this.
Also USA isn’t not responsible for this
Does haiti not have a military??!
Legally speaking, no. It has dissolved its military since 1994 and relied solely on the Haitian police for overall security...
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131not true they have one
@@theotherohlourdespadua1131yes they have one, but not equipped because we don't let them have any with an ambargo (from haïti)
Gang members with more sophisticated guns than Police 🤦🤦
Probably smuggled guns
@@DenskyHugo Pretty sure they are not shop bought in Haitis gun stores ...
I was there and heard one day police forces refused the joint training as they are qualify enough. As you can see police forces beg for international aid, so sad nothing has changed since then😢😢😢
2:44 burned bodies in yt?
Help in one the way
At the beginning of this video I thought the armed gangs were the bad guys .. but after the police said they shoot at any one ..armed or unarmed I clearly see the police are just as bad as the gangs if not worse
That was a completely unnecessary standup in the armored vehicle. It added nothing to the package other than to show off…of course she will be laughed at when other journalists see this report.
Who is here after that youtuber interviewd barbecue
Good thing that cop had a big blue ring on so that on one can recognize him. . .
80% of the Haiti 🇭🇹 capital now controlled by rebel forces then? Where is the central army for Haiti? Makes no sense why are the police the last line of Defense?
That’s crazy they brought the government down to their knees
Barbeque, "hold my sweaty towel" as he hands it to one of his soldiers who replies, "you got it Mo Fo"
1:47 its Deadpool
This is not a true representation of the 'gangs' . There's a interesting interview with BBQ I would advise you to watch it
How do they film the police hunting the gangs, and then turn around and interview the gangs when they were just with the police before doing interviews? Something Isn't right
I don't understand why the Haiti govt is not deployed their own Army .........
the question other countries ask Haiti before they agree to send aid:
“is there oil in your country?”
no? 🤷🏻♂️
You forgot worlds top1 donations billions of dollars sent to terrorist Palestines?
French there reporting on the carnage they attributed to creating so greatly ... they need to contribute financially all of the money they have stolen " Plus more ".
When they "return haiti to peace" police force has to go first.
Then gangs return.
Special unit gets throw around a lot...... Sad thing is that if any first world country wanted to help they could send in 20 to 30 special forces each night and they would remove hundreds of these gangs
Police can not fire like that, that is against international law. You fire when you fired upon. Not killing innocent citizens and label them as gangs.
Any Kenyan watching this?
Not much different from Chicago IL