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  10 Mar 2024, 18:10

Pope offers prayers, calls for peace in Haiti

VATICAN CITY, March 10, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - Pope Francis on Sunday offered his 
prayers for Haiti, where criminal gangs have unleashed havoc in recent days.

"I am following with concern and pain the serious crisis affecting Haiti and 
the violent episodes that have occurred in recent days," the 87-year-old said 
after his Sunday Angelus prayer. 

"I am close to the Church and to the dear Haitian people who have suffered so 
much for years."

He offered prayers for an end to the violence, calling for all sides to work 
towards peace and reconciliation, "with the renewed support of the 
international community".

Criminal groups, which already control much of the capital Port-au-Prince as 
well as roads leading to the rest of the country, have unleashed havoc as 
they try to oust Prime Minister Ariel Henry as leader of the Western 
hemisphere's poorest country.

The unrest has seen 362,000 Haitians internally displaced -- more than half 
of them children and some forced to move multiple times, the International 
Organization for Migration (IOM) said Saturday.