AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHaiti World Cup Spirit: With Port-au-Prince still under gang control, Haitian fans are rallying around “Grenadye, alaso!” as Les Grenadiers chase their first World Cup spot since 1974, even without home qualifiers. Sports & Diaspora: Grenadiers midfielder Woodensky Pierre finally landed in Fort Lauderdale after a U.S. visa delay, giving Haiti’s World Cup camp a key boost. Security & Justice in Haiti: The UN rights office welcomed new Haitian judicial units meant to tackle gang violence, corruption, and sexual violence—while warning courts and judges must be protected. Culture Through Music: Haitian artists are releasing a wave of songs celebrating the World Cup return, turning football into a shared soundtrack of pride and hope. Global Context: Haiti’s crisis is also highlighted in broader UN Security Council coverage as the Gang Suppression Force begins gradual operations around Port-au-Prince. Community Watch Parties Abroad: Haitian fans in the U.S. are finding ways to gather—like Boston’s free FIFA Fan Festival—where Haiti matches are livestreamed and celebrated.
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