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A year ago, Jean Baptiste Gensley stepped off a bus in Tapachula, Mexico's southern city on the border with Guatemala.
In his native Haiti, Gensley worked as a radio journalist and social worker, analyzing the effects of gang violence in some of Port-au-Prince's most dangerous neighborhoods.
With time, as his research led to police intervention, Gensley caught the attention of the city's gangs.
funding cuts, US political pressure and bureaucratic delays left: At least thousands
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