The depiction of the Unknown Maroon – the Nèg Mawon – was commissioned by a dictator to represent freedom and now stands in the middle of a war zoneThe Unknown Maroon faces west towards a wasteland of bullet-pocked buildings and desolate, litter-strewn streets.To the statue’s left, armored cash transit vans race down Barracks Street towards Port-au-Prince’s waterfront as the sound of gunfire rings out. Continue reading...
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