Gun battles between rival Haitian gangs continue to wreak havoc in and around Port-au-Prince, Haiti. United Nations figures suggest more than 200 have died between July 8-17. There’s also growing anger about weapons trafficking from the US that is fueling the violence. Marco Werman speaks with Monique Clesca, a retired United Nations development official who works with the Commission for a Haitian Solution to the Crisis.
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