Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted November 12 Diamond Member Share Posted November 12 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up U.S. flights to Haiti barred for 30 days after planes struck by gunfire – National The Federal Aviation Administration said on Tuesday it will bar U.S. airlines from operating in Haiti for 30 days after two commercial jetliners were struck by gunfire on Monday. The FAA issued a Notice to Air Mission prohibiting U.S. civil aviation operations in the territory and airspace of Haiti below 10,000 feet for 30 days. On Monday, a Spirit Airlines flight destined for the Haitian capital was struck by gunfire, forcing it to be diverted to the neighboring Dominican Republic, while a JetBlue Airways flight returning from Port-au-Prince was discovered with bullet damage after arriving in New York. It was part of a wave of ********* that erupted in Haiti as the country swore in its new prime minister after a politically tumultuous process. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2:49 Haiti crisis: Gang massacre ****** at least 70, forces 6,000 civilians to flee Neither the former interim prime minister, Garry Conille, nor the newly inaugurated Alix Didier Fils-Aimé commented on the *********. Story continues below advertisement But Luis Abinader, who as president of the neighboring Dominican Republic has cracked down on Haitian migration, called ******* on the Spirit Airlines plane terrorism. “This was a ********** act; the countries that are following and helping Haiti should declare these armed gangs as ********** groups,” Abinader said in a news conference. On Tuesday, heavily armed police in armored cars outside the airport checked trucks used for public transportation passing by. Get breaking National news For news impacting Canada and around the world, sign up for breaking news alerts delivered directly to you when they happen. Schools were closed, as were banks and government offices. Streets, where just a day before gangs and police were locked in a fierce firefight, were eerily empty, with few driving by other than a motorcycle with a man who had been shot clinging to the back. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0:38 Haiti’s main international airport reopens after gang ********* prompted closure The sounds of heavy gunfire still echoed through the streets in the afternoon — a reminder that despite political maneuvering by Haiti’s elites and a strong push by the international community to restore peace, the country’s toxic slate of gangs kept its firm hold on much of the Caribbean nation. Story continues below advertisement The ******* Nations estimates that gangs control 85% of the capital, Port-au-Prince. A U.N.-backed mission led by Kenyan police to quell gang ********* struggles with a lack of funding and personnel, prompting calls for a U.N. peacekeeping mission. The ********* comes after a transitional council, tasked with restoring democratic order to Haiti, which hasn’t held elections since 2016, decided to ***** Conille, who often was at odds with the council during his six months in office. The council rapidly swore in businessman Fils-Aimé as the new interim prime minister. Conille originally called the move ********, but on Tuesday acknowledged Fils-Aimé’s appointment in a post on the social media platform X. Trending Now RCMP report reveals new details on GTA man and his ‘camel-toe’ fake toonies From 300 lbs to 100K races: How this mom of 4 took up ultramarathons “(I) wish him success in fulfilling this mission. At this crucial moment, unity and solidarity are essential for our country. Long live Haiti!” he wrote. Fils-Aimé promised to work with international partners to restore peace and hold long awaited elections, a vow also made by his predecessor. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 1:48 Trudeau calls for ‘global effort’ to support Haiti’s humanitarian needs But many Haitians, like 43-year-old Martha Jean-Pierre, have little taste for the political fighting, which experts say only give gangs more freedom to continue expanding their control as Haiti teeters on the brink of famine. Story continues below advertisement Jean-Pierre was among those to brave the streets of Port-au-Prince on Tuesday to sell the plantains, carrots, cabbage and potatoes she carried in a basket on her head. She had no choice, she said — selling was the only way she could feed her children. “What good is a new prime minister if there’s no security, if I can’t move freely and sell my goods,” she said, nodding to her basket of vegetables. “This is my bank account, this is what my family depend on.” It was a frustration that appeared to be international players that have pushed for a peaceful resolution in Haiti like the U.N. and the U.S. On Tuesday, the U.S. State Department lamented that Conille and the council “were unable to move forward in a constructive manner” and called on Fils-Aimé and the council to provide a clear action plan outlining a ****** vision on how to decrease ********* and pave the path for elections to be held to “prevent further gridlock.” “The acute and immediate needs of the Haitian people mandate that the transitional government prioritize governance over the competing personal interests of political actors,” it wrote in a statement. —With files from the Associated Press More on World More videos This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #U.S #flights #Haiti #barred #days #planes #struck #gunfire #National This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/166550-us-flights-to-haiti-barred-for-30-days-after-planes-struck-by-gunfire-%E2%80%93-national/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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