HELL BREAKS LOOSE IN HAITI. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, Says People of God, Please Pray for Port-au-Prince and Haiti.  Biden and the U.S. Need to Step in and Bring Order in Haiti, or We’re Going to Have a Massacre on Our Hands and a Humanitarian Crisis Like Never Before. If Biden and the U.S. Move Too Slow, Xi and China May Step In to Bring Order Out of Chaos

A man stands in front of a burning barricade during a day of protests in HaitiCredit: EPA

HELL BREAKS LOOSE IN HAITI. Daniel Whyte III, President of Gospel Light Society International, Says People of God, Please Pray for Port-au-Prince and Haiti.  Biden and the U.S. Need to Step in and Bring Order in Haiti, or We’re Going to Have a Massacre on Our Hands and a Humanitarian Crisis Like Never Before. If Biden and the U.S. Move Too Slow, Xi and China May Step In to Bring Order Out of Chaos.

City on Fire: World’s Most Dangerous City Descending Into All-out WAR as Machete Vigilantes Butcher and Burn Gangsters in Mob Justice.

SMOULDERING bodies line streets, sniper rounds pound from rooftops, and children scream – Haiti’s capital is under siege by armed gangs, but there’s a new grisly group in town.

The most dangerous city on earth has become even deadlier as vigilantes have taken the law into their own hands to hunt down the criminals street-by-street – turning Port-au-Prince into an open warzone.

Bwa Kale vigilante group members cradle their machetes Credit: AP

Horrific scenes over the last few months have seen fighting on the streets as gangs clash with the vigilantes – with some of the criminals even being butchered, lynched and burned.

In May, the UN human rights chief declared the Caribbean nation was “dangling over an abyss” as its capital of Port-au-Prince sinks further into a bloody urban war.

Persistent earthquakes, soaring inflation, famine and a near-total political collapse all plague the city, while machine-gun-wielding gangs continue to terrorise the population – kidnapping, raping, torturing and murdering at random.

Experts believe these ruthless thugs now control up to 80% of the capital paralysing the city in a violent rage.

The spiralling violence has spilt into previously safer areas in the north as tens of thousands flee further into the hills to escape.

“No area within the capital is now safe from the grip of gangs,” a UN human rights spokesperson told The Sun Online.

“The population is the collateral and increasingly the targeted victim.”

But a new civilian army has entered into Port-au-Prince’s urban war known as “Bwa Kale” – a grassroots movement borne out of struggle and suffering and intent on inflicting a deadly justice.

Source: The US Sun