Gunfire has been heard close to Haiti's main airport, Toussaint Louverture International, in Port-au-Prince, as security forces clashed with armed gangs that sought to take over the facility to prevent the return of Prime Minister Ariel Henry.
According to a local law enforcement source, several dozen gunmen broke through the outer walls of the airport on Monday but were pushed back before entering its main buildings.
Armed bandits have orchestrated acts of violence and terror to cause chaos and panic in Haiti. Ruthless gangs control 80% of Port-au-Prince and are fighting to seize the rest to delay forming inclusive governance and restoring democracy in the country. The mass prison break and upsurge in violence underlines the need for the UN to deploy a multinational security force to bring peace to Haiti and eliminate the gang problem.
Deploying a multinational security force in Haiti would legitimize the unelected leaders of Port-au-Prince. Prime Minister Henry must immediately step down to allow a fresh, credible transitional government to emerge and create the conditions for free and fair elections. Until leaders unaffiliated with gangs form a functional government in Haiti, hope and stability will continue to elude an impoverished nation.