• 17 American and Canadian missionaries kidnapped by nigger gang members

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    (CNN) — Seventeen missionaries from the United States and
    Canada, some of them minors, were kidnapped in Haiti on
    Saturday, according to the organization Christian Aid Ministries.

    “The group of sixteen US citizens and one Canadian citizen
    includes five men, seven women, and five children,” read a
    statement released by the Ohio-based organization Sunday.

    “We are seeking God’s direction for a resolution, and
    authorities are seeking ways to help,” they said.

    An investigation is ongoing, according to a source in Haiti’s
    security forces, who attributed the kidnapping to local gang
    members. Haitian officials are in touch with the US State
    Department about the kidnapping, the country’s foreign minister,
    Claude Joseph, told CNN.

    The missionaries were traveling by vehicle Saturday to Titanyen,
    north of the capital Port-au-Prince, after visiting an orphanage
    in the Croix des Bouquets area. They were abducted along the
    route between the two places.

    One of the abducted missionaries, an American citizen, posted a
    call for help in a WhatsApp group as the kidnapping was
    occurring, The Washington Post reported, quoting a person
    familiar with the abduction who spoke on the condition of
    anonymity.

    “Please pray for us!! We are being held hostage, they kidnapped
    our driver. Pray pray pray. We don’t know where they are taking
    us,” the message said.

    It is unclear whether the message was a video or a text sent to
    the WhatsApp group, and there is no information on the WhatsApp
    group itself in the Washington Post’s reporting.

    CNN cannot independently verify the authenticity of this message
    or the report.

    A spokesperson for the US State Department said late Saturday it
    was aware of the reports.

    “The welfare and safety of US citizens abroad is one of the
    highest priorities of the Department of State. We are aware of
    these reports and have nothing additional to offer at this
    time,” the spokesperson said.

    According to a senior US official familiar with the situation,
    the US does not know the current location of the kidnapped
    missionaries. The FBI and State Department officials are working
    around the clock to secure the release of Americans, the
    official said.

    Canadian officials are also working with local authorities and
    “implicated NGOs” to gather information, a spokeswoman for
    Global Affairs Canada told CNN.

    CNN has reached out to the Haitian Justice Ministry and the
    National Police but they have not yet commented.

    Transport union calls for strike action
    Kidnappings have surged in Haiti throughout 2021, with numbers
    rising nearly 300% since July.

    At least 628 kidnappings have taken place since January, of
    which 29 are of foreigners, according to data released earlier
    this month by the Center for Analysis and Research in Human
    Rights, a non-profit based in Port-au-Prince.

    A Haitian transportation union, the Association of Owners and
    Drivers of Haiti (APCH), has called for an indefinite strike
    from Monday to protest the spike in kidnappings, among other
    issues, in Haiti, the group told CNN.

    On Friday, the group called on all sectors to join the strike,
    as the number of kidnappings continues to escalate in Haiti.

    “We call on the government to put an end to the kidnappings and
    provide us safety or for them to resign immediately. We are the
    most victims; the transportation sector is an easy target for
    kidnappers all over the country,” Méhu Changeux, president of
    the APCH, told CNN on Sunday.

    “We lost many members to the insecurity and dozens of members
    have been kidnapped. The latest tragedy of the kidnapping of the
    American missionaries shows no one is safe in this country. We
    will fight for our lives and for our future. We call on all
    sectors to join the fight, don’t wait until it’s your turn to be
    kidnapped by these gangs. We are hostage in our own country,”
    Changeux said.

    Calls for the strike came just before the missionaries were
    reported kidnapped by gang members in Haiti.

    Turbulent year
    On Friday, the UN Security Council voted to extend the mandate
    of the UN mission in Haiti by nine months, until July 15, 2022.

    At the UNSC meeting Friday, US Ambassador to the UN Linda Thomas-
    Greenfield said, “As we all know, the past year has been
    especially turbulent in Haiti. By renewing the mandate of BINUH
    (the UN mission in Haiti), we have helped to ensure the UN can
    continue its vital efforts to support democratic institutions
    and planning for elections, strengthen the rule of law and
    promote stability.”

    Haitian Foreign Minister Claude Joseph had urged the UNSC
    earlier this month to bolster the UN mission’s mandate in order
    to help ensure security and protection for civilians, according
    to a UN news release.

    “These are the legitimate expectations of the people who have
    suffered enough from gang violence, kidnapping and widespread
    crime,” Joseph said.

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