European Union officials targeted three Haitian gang commanders with new penalties Tuesday for their involvement in widespread violence across the Caribbean nation. The bloc accused Micanor Altès of the Wharf Jérémie group of orchestrating a December massacre that killed 207 people. Christ-Roi Chéry from Ti Bwa faces charges for forcing children into combat and committing sexual crimes. Jeff Larose leads the Canaan organization and stands accused of kidnapping and murder. These measures freeze assets and ban travel throughout European territories.
Brussels extended its Haiti sanctions program through July 2026 as criminal networks continue destabilizing the country. High Representative Kaja Kallas warned that Haiti faces a perilous and deteriorating situation that requires international intervention. The penalties block European citizens from providing financial support to the designated individuals. Officials hope these actions will help restore order and democratic governance. European leaders called for enhanced funding of multinational security operations already deployed in Haiti.
Brussels extended its Haiti sanctions program through July 2026 as criminal networks continue destabilizing the country. High Representative Kaja Kallas warned that Haiti faces a perilous and deteriorating situation that requires international intervention. The penalties block European citizens from providing financial support to the designated individuals. Officials hope these actions will help restore order and democratic governance. European leaders called for enhanced funding of multinational security operations already deployed in Haiti.