A Look at Life in Haiti
A worker carries medical supplies to take to another clinic in need, from a hospital run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, October 27, 2022. For the first time in three years, people in Haiti have been dying of cholera, raising concerns about a potentially fast-spreading scenario and reviving memories of an epidemic that killed nearly 10,000 people a decade ago. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
A youth suffering cholera symptoms is helped upon arrival at a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, October 27, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
The body of Stanley Joliva who died of cholera symptoms lies on a stretcher while a relative touches him, at a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, October 27, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
A youth suffering from cholera symptoms is helped upon arrival at a clinic run by Doctors Without Borders in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Thursday, October 27, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
People gather tires to set up a barricade in protest over the death of journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. Vilsaint died Sunday after being shot in the head when police opened fire on reporters demanding the release of one of their colleagues who was detained while covering a protest, witnesses told The Associated Press. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
A protester throws a stone at police during a protest over the death of journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)
A relative of journalist Romelo Vilsaint grieves after learning that he was fatally shot outside a police station, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
People work together to move a rock in order to set up a barricade in protest over the death of journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
Protesters throw stones at police during a protest over the death of a journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
People help a journalist affected by tear gas launched by police during a protest over the death of a journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
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Police defend the entrance of a police station where journalist Romelo Vilsaint was fatally shot during a protest over his death, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
A journalist sits on the hood of a police car as protesters attempt to confiscate the police vehicle during a protest against the death of journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
Haitian journalist Romelo Vilsaint, who was fatally wounded lies face down inside the parking lot of a police station, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ramon Espinosa/AP Photo)
A man walks past a burning barricade during a protest over the death of journalist Romelo Vilsaint, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sunday, October 30, 2022. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)
Demonstrators and journalists react next to the body of journalist Romelson Vilcin, who was shot dead during a protest, outside a police station in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on October 30, 2022. (Photo by Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters)
A “Mambo”, or Voodoo priestess, gives a follower a bath for luck for money during the Day of the Dead celebrations at the Cemetery of Port-au-Prince, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on November 1, 2022. (Photo by Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters)
Followers reach out to an “Ougan” or Voodoo priest during the Day of the Dead celebrations at the Cemetery of Port-au-Prince, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti on November 1, 2022. (Photo by Ralph Tedy Erol/Reuters)
Police officers protect fuel trucks filled with gas as they drive from the Varreux fuel terminal, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, November 8, 2022. Trucks lined up at the fuel terminal to fill up their tanks for the first time since a powerful gang seized control of the area nearly two months ago. Government officials said on Tuesday that gas stations, which have remained closed since mid-September, would be resupplied from Wednesday through Friday and would open to customers on Saturday. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)
Workers recover overturned containers used by gangs as barricades to block access to Varreux fuel terminal in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, November 7, 2022. Authorities seemed to have gained control of the key fuel terminal a day after a powerful gang leader announced that he was lifting a blockade that has strangled Haiti's capital for nearly two months. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)
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A police convoy escort fuel trucks filled with gas as they drive from the Varreux fuel terminal, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Tuesday, November 8, 2022. (Photo by Joseph Odelyn/AP Photo)