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TUESDAY July 16, 2024: 'DARK FORCES' by award winning, ZUMA Press photo-journalist Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez who followed the 'Tim et Associes' gang: Armed groups have long played a bloody role in Haiti's history. Gang violence on average killed or injured more than one person per hour in the first three months of this year, according to UN data. Close to 600,000 Haitians have been forced from their homes, according to the UN's migration agency. The most recent widespread outbreak of gang violence has been fueled by the assassination of President Moise on 7 July 2021. The president was shot dead by a group of Colombian mercenaries at his home outside of Port-au-Prince after he had started denouncing ''dark forces'' inside Haiti. Eighty percent of the capital is now estimated to be under gang control and the people living in these areas face ''inhuman'' levels of violence. Several hundred Kenyan police officers have deployed to this Caribbean nation, the first members of a UN backed mission to beat back the militia's that control the capital, but for now Haiti's gangs are unperturbed. Welcome to 'DARK FORCES'
© zReportage.com Story of the Week #946: TUESDAY July 16, 2024: 'DARK FORCES' by award winning, ZUMA Press photo-journalist Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez who followed the 'Tim et Associes' gang: Armed groups have long played a bloody role in Haiti's history. Gang violence on average killed or injured more than one person per hour in the first three months of this year, according to UN data. Close to 600,000 Haitians have been forced from their homes, according to the UN's migration agency. The most recent widespread outbreak of gang violence has been fueled by the assassination of President Moise on 7 July 2021. The president was shot dead by a group of Colombian mercenaries at his home outside of Port-au-Prince after he had started denouncing ''dark forces'' inside Haiti. Eighty percent of the capital is now estimated to be under gang control and the people living in these areas face ''inhuman'' levels of violence. Several hundred Kenyan police officers have deployed to this Caribbean nation, the first members of a UN backed mission to beat back the militia's that control the capital, but for now Haiti's gangs are unperturbed. Welcome to 'DARK FORCES'
Peering over his bandana an armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' on streets of the Haitian capital. Armed groups have long played a bloody role in Haiti's history. Gang violence on average killed or injured more than one person per hour in the first three months of this year alone.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang walks the eerily deserted streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Wearing bracelets and rings an armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' holds a machine gun inside a home in the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
In silhouette, an armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' holds up his AK47 style weapon in a home in the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
sitting in an arm chair inside a home in the Haitian capital, a masked armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' casually holds his automatic weapon.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Standing in a home in the Haitian capital, an armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' holds an AK47 style weapon.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang walks past a burnt out home on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang rests his weapon on his shoulders beside a burnt out car on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Three young armed militia boys with the 'Tim et Associes' gang hold up their automatic weapons on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Masked armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' holds an automatic weapon in the streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
A young armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang holds his weapon on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang holds up his AK47 on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Wearing a bandana an armed militia member with the 'Tim et Associes' gang walks past a burnt out car on the empty streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed militia member with 'Tim et Associes' gang holds a large military style weapon in a burnt out home in the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' rests a heavily used AK47 on his lap in the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
A member of the 'Tim et Associes' gang carries a long rifle with his face covered inside a fire damaged home in Port-au-Prince.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire
Masked armed gang member with 'Tim et Associes' holds a large military style weapon in the streets of the Haitian capital.
© Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez/ZUMA Press Wire

Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez

Born in Mexico in 1990, Hector Adolfo Quintanar Perez considers himself a self titled 'Ethno-Photographer.' Hector is dedicated to creating images of cultural expressions, looking for photography to be a visual tool in the academic and anthropological language. Hector also excels at covering news especially events of social and political unrest around the world. His work is available via ZUMA Press.:946


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