The United Nations chief is urging the international community to deploy a multinational force comprising “police special forces and military support units” to Haiti to combat gangs with sophisticated weapons and restore security to the impoverished Caribbean nation.
FILE - United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the assembly during the opening session of a three-day U.N. Food and Agriculture Agency's summit on food systems in Rome, July 24, 2023. The U.N. chief urged the international community on Tuesday, Aug. 15, to deploy a multinational force comprising police special forces and military support units to Haiti to combat gangs with sophisticated weapons and restore security to the impoverished Caribbean nation.
Guterres welcomed Kenya’s offer to lead an international force as well as renewed pledges of support from the Bahamas and Jamaica, and the announcement by Antigua and Barbuda that it is considering contributing to the force. He urged more countries, especially from the Americas, to contribute and “build on this new momentum.”, with experts estimating they now control some 80% of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
“Gangs have become more structured, federated, and autonomous in their efforts to confront state authority, weakening state institutions, and consolidating control over the population,” the secretary-general said. “They target police stations, courts, prisons, schools, hospitals, and strategic installations such as ports, oil terminals and major roadways.”
Since its offer, Kenya’s police force has come under scrutiny especially by human rights watchdogs, for alleged killings and torture, includingAs the U.S. was considering Kenya to lead the force, it was also openly warning Kenyan police officers against violent abuses. Guterres made clear in the letter that “Haiti’s current context is not conducive to peacekeeping” by the United Nations.
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