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    Haiti’s Culture Ministry Dismisses Staff After Deadly Citadel Stampede

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 15, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, Haiti’s Culture Ministry has terminated several employees following a tragic stampede at the historic Citadel that resulted in the deaths of 25 individuals. The incident has sparked widespread concern over safety protocols at this important cultural site. The Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, attracts numerous visitors, making crowd management a critical issue for authorities.

    Meanwhile, law enforcement has detained at least nine people in connection with the stampede, including police officers and ministry personnel. These arrests highlight potential negligence or mismanagement that may have contributed to the chaotic event. The involvement of both security forces and government employees underscores the complexity of the investigation and the need for accountability.

    Notably, this tragedy has prompted calls for improved safety measures and stricter oversight at tourist destinations across Haiti. The government faces pressure to ensure such disasters do not recur, as the Citadel remains a symbol of national pride and a key driver of cultural tourism. The incident’s aftermath could lead to reforms aimed at protecting visitors and preserving Haiti’s heritage sites.

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