AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHaiti Justice Push: Haiti launched two specialized judicial units in Port-au-Prince to prosecute gang-linked mass atrocities, sexual violence, corruption, and electoral fraud, staffed by 25 magistrates under a 2025 decree—an attempt to break the cycle of impunity. Haiti World Cup Return: Haiti’s “Les Grenadiers” began World Cup preparations in the U.S., setting up a training camp at Stockton University in New Jersey after a 52-year absence, while one Haiti-based player’s camp debut was delayed by U.S. travel restrictions tied to the visa process. Regional Diplomacy: The Dominican Republic and the UN held a political dialogue on Haiti’s crisis, focusing on border management, security, human rights, and how to keep UN support aligned with regional stability. Global Spotlight on Violence: The UN added Israeli and Russian security forces to a blacklist over conflict-related sexual violence, with the report citing patterns in Gaza and the West Bank. Community Watch Parties: Worcester announced free 2026 World Cup watch parties on Worcester Common, including Haiti vs. Scotland, as Haitian fans look for new ways to celebrate amid ongoing instability.
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