Destination
Haiti

 
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Overview

With its mountainous scenery and tropical climate, Haiti, which shares the island of Hispaniola with the Dominican Republic, has the basic ingredients of a holiday destination. However, decades of poverty, instability and violence, especially since the 1980s, have all but killed off this prospect and left it as the poorest nation in the Americas.

Under the brutal dictatorships of the voodoo physician, Francois ’Papa Doc’ Duvalier, and his son, Jean-Claude, known as ’Baby Doc’, political dissent was systematically eradicated and opponents jailed or murdered. When Jean-Bertrand Aristide was elected in 1990, the country’s future looked brighter until he was overthrown by the armed forces a short time later.

Although economic sanctions and US-led military intervention forced a return to constitutional government in 1994, Haiti’s fortune did not improve, with allegations of electoral irregularities, ongoing torture and brutality. In 2003, a wave of protests against Aristide quickly spread throughout the country plunging Haiti into chaos. By 2004, armed rebels had seized control of many towns and violence spread across the island. In February 2004, Aristide fled the country.

Former president René Préval won presidential elections in 2006. But Haiti remains plagued by violent confrontations between rival gangs and political groups. The UN has described the human rights situation as ’catastrophic’.

 
eneral Information
 
Area

27,750 sq km (10,714 sq miles).

 
Population

8.4 million (UN estimate 2006).

 
Population Density

302.7 per sq km.

 
Capital

Port-au-Prince. Population: 2 million.

 
Government

Republic. Gained independence from France in 1804.

 
Language

The official languages are French and Creole. English is spoken in tourist areas.

 
Religion

The official religions are Roman Catholicism (75%) and Voodooism (70%); most Haitians practise both. Voodooism is a polytheistic folk religion, manifested by a series of complex ritual drawings, songs and dances. It is an African religion, and not incompatible with a shared belief in Christianity. There are Protestant minorities.

 
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Social Conventions

Informal wear is acceptable, although beachwear should be confined to the beach or poolside. Only the most elegant dining-rooms encourage guests to dress for dinner.

 
Electricity

110 volts AC (220 volts is also sometimes available), 60Hz.

 
Head of Government

Prime Minister Jacques-Edouard Alexis since 2006.

 
Head of State

President René Préval since 2006.