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Haitian Gang War and No One Is Watching Because of Iran: The Forgotten Crisis Getting Worse

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Violence erupted between a powerful gang and vigilante group in Haiti on March 30. The world is not paying attention. Here is the scale of what is happening.

The clash between a powerful gang and a vigilante group that erupted in the central Haitian town of Petite-Rivière de l'Artibonite on the morning of March 30, 2026 is, by the global news agenda's current priorities, a secondary story. The Iran war, the No Kings protests, the Italy playoff, the spring energy crisis — all of these are generating the volume of coverage that leaves the approximately 23,000 residents of a Haitian town caught between gang violence and vigilante response with inadequate international attention.

Haiti's crisis is not new. It has been building for years through a combination of political dysfunction, the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake and the 2021 assassination of President Moïse, the organised expansion of gang networks that now control an estimated 80 percent of Port-au-Prince and significant portions of the country's major road and economic arteries, and the inability of the Kenyan-led multinational security support mission — authorised by the UN Security Council in 2023 — to establish operational effectiveness sufficient to roll back gang control.

The specific incident in Petite-Rivière de l'Artibonite involved the gang known as Koglangon and a vigilante group called Bwa Kale — the same Bwa Kale movement that emerged from communities whose frustration with gang impunity produced organised self-defence groups operating outside any formal legal framework. The violence between these two groups in a town outside Port-au-Prince illustrates how the gang crisis has metastasised beyond the capital into communities that previously maintained a degree of separation from the Port-au-Prince gang networks.

For the international community, Haiti's crisis requires resources, attention, and political will that are currently fully committed elsewhere. The Kenyan-led mission needs more contributing countries. The legal framework within which it operates needs strengthening. The economic and social conditions that made gang power economically and socially rational for large portions of the Haitian population need addressing alongside the security response. None of this is happening at the pace that the situation requires.

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