First group of 400 Kenyan police officers leaves for Haiti | DW News

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First group of 400 Kenyan police officers leaves for Haiti | DW News


Four Hundred Kenyan police officers are heading off to Haiti this morning as part of a UN-backed mission to try to quell the ongoing violence. Kenya has pledged to send a total of 1,000 officers to serve alongside forces from other countries. Haiti has long been plagued by gang violence. In February, armed groups set out to overthrow the…

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  1. We pray and ask God to help the nation of Haiti return to stability and peace. This is a monumental mission and so desperately needed. May Haiti return to the beautiful island in the Caribbean. Thank you

  2. The US needs to leave Africa and Hati alone. They are the main ones bankrolling this and also the main ones who started the chaos in Hati.

  3. Kenyan police/ military have fought al shabab in somalia for years at close quarters.these are battled hardened snipers and not policemen. Theyll have barbeque and his ragtags for lunch by 8am.make no mistake

  4. To come: Caribbean Community members Jamaica, Bahamas, Guyana, Barbados, and Antigua and Barbuda, as well as Bangladesh, Benin, and Chad.[4] Then-Kenyan Foreign Minister Alfred Mutua stated that Spain, Senegal and Chile would likely deploy security personnel.

  5. “The mission is led by Kenya and coordinated with the Haitian National Police; though backed by the UNSC, it is not a United Nations operation.[3] Personnel have been pledged by Caribbean Community members Jamaica, Bahamas, Guyana, Barbados, and Antigua and Barbuda, as well as Bangladesh, Benin, and Chad.[4] Then-Kenyan Foreign Minister Alfred Mutua stated that Spain, Senegal and Chile would likely deploy security personnel.” Wiki