
Concerns over Haiti push to reinstate army disbanded after coup
The controversial plan is popular with some, but critics say it could see a return of human rights violations.
Haiti‘s government is pushing to reinstate its army, more than two decades after it was disbanded following a military coup.
The controversial plan is popular with some, but critics say it could see a return of human rights violations.
There are also fears the move could add a further strain on the country’s crippled economy.
Al Jazeera’s Julia Galiano reports from the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Published On 8 Oct 2017