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Apr 7, 2025
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AFP) -- Residents of Haiti's gang-plagued capital could enjoy a brief escape from daily lives scarred with violence this weekend as the PapJazz festival entertained around 100 music fans.
Postponed in 2022 and moved to northern city Cap-Haitien the following year over security fears, the celebration returned to Port-au-Prince last year in a cut-down, four-day format.
This year's 18th edition of PapJazz was further truncated to just two days in the Karibe Hotel, which hosts s...
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