AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup, Haiti in the spotlight: Haitian fans in Philadelphia marked Haiti’s return to the FIFA World Cup as more than soccer—an intergenerational moment of pride and joy for the city’s Haitian community. Violence and security in Haiti: In Port-au-Prince’s Cul-de-Sac Plain, 11-year-old Josué Saint-Vilus was killed by gunfire during clashes between rival gangs and police, highlighting how civilians are getting caught in the fighting. Road access and police operations: Haiti’s National Police said part of the Croix Périsse road reopened after a security operation cleared the area and removed barricades around Carrefour Marchand, while patrols and surveillance continued. Gang crackdown update: A separate police operation targeted the “Kokorat San Ras” leader “Bendjy,” with clashes reported and the leader still at large, as authorities continue efforts in the Croix Périsse area. Diaspora sports culture: Boston’s FIFA World Cup fan plans are moving forward with licensed watch parties—one of them featuring Brazil vs. Haiti—showing how Haitian matches are drawing diaspora attention across the U.S.
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