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(2025-02) "I Am Just a Child, Why Did This Happen to Me?" Haiti: The Gangs' Assault on Childhood

(2025-02) "I Am Just a Child, Why Did This Happen to Me?" Haiti: The Gangs' Assault on Childhood

Amnesty 2025 76 pages
Summary — Amnesty International documents the impact of gang violence on children in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, based on interviews with 112 people including 51 children aged 10 to 17. The report records child recruitment and use by gangs, rape and other sexual violence against girls, killings and injuries of children, and the disproportionate effects on children with disabilities, and finds that state protection, rehabilitation and justice mechanisms are largely non-functional.
Key Findings
Full Description
Based on research conducted between May and October 2024, including field work in Port-au-Prince from 16 to 27 September 2024, this Amnesty International report documents human rights abuses against children in eight communes of the Ouest department (Port-au-Prince, Cité Soleil, Tabarre, Croix-des-Bouquets, Delmas, Carrefour, Kenscoff and Gressier). Researchers interviewed 112 people, including 51 children (31 girls and 20 boys) aged 10 to 17, parents, government officials, humanitarian workers and UN staff, and verified dozens of videos, photographs and satellite imagery. The report covers three of the grave violations tracked by the UN on children and armed conflict: recruitment and use of children (14 documented cases, driven mainly by hunger and fear, involving gangs such as Grand Ravine, Ti Bwa, 5 Segon and Kraze Baryè), rape and other sexual violence (18 girls documented, of whom 10 were gang-raped and 9 abducted, with additional risks in displacement sites), and killings and injuries (10 children injured and 2 killed in documented cases). It also examines the disproportionate impact on children with disabilities (11 cases), many of whom lost assistive devices while fleeing attacks.
Topics
SecurityJustice & SecurityGenderSocial Protection
Geography
Ouest Department
Time Coverage
2023 — 2024
Keywords
children, gang violence, child recruitment, sexual violence, gang rape, Port-au-Prince, displacement, CERMICOL, children with disabilities, child protection, impunity, human rights
Entities
Amnesty International, United Nations, MSS (Multinational Security Support mission), IBESR, Brigade de protection des mineurs, CERMICOL, Grand Ravine, Ti Bwa, 5 Segon, Kraze Baryè, 400 Mawozo, Viv Ansanm, Jovenel Moïse, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, Bwa Kale