Haitian medical students protested outside the prime minister's office in Port-au-Prince, demanding the relocation of the State University Hospital, which has been closed since 2024 due to gang violence. The hospital is critical for clinical training, and students argue that its closure forces them into the streets rather than allowing them to focus on their education and patient care. The facility was briefly reopened in December 2024, but this attempt was met with gunfire from suspected gang members, resulting in the deaths of two journalists and a police officer, and injuries to others. Following the incident, the health minister was removed from office, and the hospital remains closed. Students expressed frustration over the lack of security and the government's failure to address the issue.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both the students' demands and the context of gang violence and government response without overtly favoring either side. It includes direct quotes from protesters and mentions the government's actions, providing a balanced view of the situation.





