Chants of „freedom“ echoed Monday through the streets outside an aid facility in Haiti’s capital, where just days earlier an American nurse and her daughter were.
Chants of „freedom“ echoed Monday through the streets outside an aid facility in Haiti’s capital, where just days earlier an American nurse and her daughter were kidnapped by armed men. Hundreds of Haitians marched through the gang-ravaged zone of Port-au-Prince, bursting with anger at the abduction, which has become a symbol of the worsening violence plaguing the Caribbean nation, the AP reports. Alix Dorsainvil of New Hampshire had been working as a community nurse for the religious and humanitarian aid group El Roi Haiti when she and her daughter were taken from its campus on Thursday, the organization said.