This report contains content which some readers may find upsetting, including sexual violence Port-au-Prince is nestled between green hillsides and the blue waters of the Caribbean.There is no head of state (the last one was killed in office), no functioning parliament (gangs control the area around it) and the US-backed prime minister, Ariel Henry, is unelected and deeply unpopular."Men are beaten and burned with materials like melted plastic," says Gedeon Jean, of Haiti's Centre for Analysis and Research in Human Rights.Driving to an early morning appointment in late November, we come across a crime scene in the middle-class suburb of Delmas 83.Bullet casings litter the pavement, glinting in the sunlight, and a man lies dead in a back alley, face down in a pool of blood."