The situation on Haiti has intensified to the possibility of civil war, if the Prime Minister of the country Ariel Henri is not resigned, said Jimmy Sherizier, a former elite police officer and criminal authority, who heads the rebellion of gangs in the country.
Sherizier, also known under the pseudonym "Barbecu", warned journalists about the threat of civil war in Haiti. "Either Haiti will become a paradise or hell for all of us," he said.
Over the past six days, bandit militants have released thousands of prisoners and seized several strategic sites in the port of Port-Once, including two airports, police departments and a port, which has led to the abolition of almost all flights to the country's main international airport.
In response to these events, the authorities have declared a three -day state of emergency and night curfew in the capital and outskirts. The power of Panama also arrested the former serviceman of the Columbia army, who was searched in connection with the murder of President Haiti Olonel Mise.
Keeping the situation under the control of Haiti remains a serious challenge for the authorities, especially in the conditions of long protests and riots in the country.