The first batch of Kenyan police officers have arrived in Haiti

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The first batch of Kenyan police officers have arrived in Haiti


They’re part of a multi national force that the United States has pushed for, and the United Nations has sanctioned, to try and stop the country’s gangs, which have siezed control of the capital Port-au-Prince.
But there are doubts about how effective they’ll be
And, unsurprisingly, the gangs are promising more violence when they head out…

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  1. congratulations to the government of Kenya 🇰🇪 for sending police officers to Haiti, these officers are of great help to Haiti, which a few weeks ago also received police officers from Jamaica and Belize for the UN peacekeeping mission led by Kenya, these Kenyan soldiers have a lot of experience in combat and they are highly trained, barbecue will have serious problems and will face an extremely trained troop, God bless the Kenyan police brothers, soon they will put an end to gangs in Port-au-Prince and re-establish peace in Haiti together with the other troops on the ground 🙏🙌

  2. Stop blaming whites and america for your problems, take responsibility and catch up instead of living like belligerent savages, africa included, just so disappointing how you people refuse to evolve

  3. Is this because of systematic racism and climate change? Or is it because any time the population in an area is mostly black you have communities and cultures like this, in America they blame others for their failure, what's the excuse here 🤔

  4. Eric prince was working with the hatians to get them to put a force together lead by retired French candian special forces officers to build a special forces unit that would target the gangs' leadership but the biden administration shut that plan down because Eric prince bad even though everything he's done has been more successful and cost less than anything the DOD ever did