Human Rights Watch says drones operated by a task force created by Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils-Aimé with support from the US contractor Vectus Global have killed at least 1,243 people in Port-au-Prince.The group documents 738 injured, 17 children among the dead, video evidence of explosive-laden quadcopters, one strike that killed 57 people, 141 reported missions and a surge of 57 operations between November and January.Juanita Goebertus of
Human Rights Watch and
UN officials including
Volker Türk demand transparency, an independent review and accountability while prosecutions tied to the assassination of President
Jovenel Moïse remain stalled and suspects face a trial in the USA.