
Is Mediation the Only Way Out of the Judicial & Political Leadership Chaos in Haiti?
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Special Guests:
Dr. Gilbert Myrthil – Retired Judge, Lawyer, International Law Professor, Florida Supreme Court Circuit Civil Mediator
Dr. Chester Wilson – Florida Supreme Court Circuit Civil Mediator, Mediation Trainer
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PART 1: THE PROBLEM – HAITI’S JUDICIAL & POLITICAL LEADERSHIP CRISIS
Episode Summary:
Haiti’s judicial and political systems are in collapse, plagued by corruption, lawlessness, and failed leadership. The country is caught in a cycle of violence, with gangs filling the power vacuum left by weak governance. Justice is inaccessible, and citizens have lost faith in the system.
In this first episode of a two-part series, we analyze:
✅ Why Haiti’s justice system is failing—corruption, inefficiency, and lack of trust
✅ How political instability and weak leadership have fueled chaos
✅ The role of gangs, external weapon supply, and internal enablers
✅ The deep-rooted trauma from Haiti’s history—is this crisis generational?
✅ The impact of international involvement—helpful or harmful?
✅ What needs to change for Haiti to regain stability and justice?
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🚨 Part 2 coming soon! We’ll explore how mediation and leadership training can provide a real path forward for Haiti.
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