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The report said no country has offered to lead such a force. The United States has been trying to convince Canada to take on the role but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has so far resisted.

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An irate mob beat and set ablaze a group of 13 suspected gang members until they were dead in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince on Monday.

The incident happened after the police seized them and searched their vehicle, according to BBC.

The suspects were reportedly beaten with gasoline-soaked tyres before being set alight in Port-au-Prince, as the police disclosed they confiscated weapons from them just before the incident.

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They have not explained how members of the public got hold of the suspects.

Haiti has descended into increasing lawlessness since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in July 2021.

The United Nations said in a report published on Monday that insecurity in the capital has reached levels similar to countries at war.

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Armed gangs continue to compete to expand their territorial control and clashes with police and rival gangs have “become more violent and more frequent,” claiming many civilian lives, it added.

Gang violence led to the death of nearly 70 people, including 18 women and two children, between 14 and 19 April alone, according to the UN.

Many schools and medical facilities have been forced to close and the violence has also affected access to many goods and services.

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“The people of Haiti continue to suffer one of the worst human rights crises in decades and a major humanitarian emergency,” the report disclosed.

Since Moïse’s assassination, the Caribbean nation has been led by Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who has not succeeded in overpowering the gangs that now control an estimated 60% of the capital.

Henry and UN officials have repeatedly called for the deployment of an international force to help police in their fight against the criminal gangs.

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The report said no country has offered to lead such a force. The United States has been trying to convince Canada to take on the role but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has so far resisted.

Henry has said it is key to providing security so that long-postponed elections can be held.

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