Foreign police led by Kenyan forces in Haiti to curb gang violence

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Foreign police led by Kenyan forces in Haiti to curb gang violence


A U.N. mission of foreign law enforcement led by Kenya is arriving in Haiti to try to curb the ongoing surge in gang violence there. Once all personnel arrive, there will be 2,500 police and soldiers from multiple countries including the Bahamas, Bangladesh and Jamaica. Eyder Peralta, an international correspondent for NPR, joined CBS News to…

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  1. The Kenyan police are only used to killing innocent people. They will be too scared to face the gangs as they are not used to facing people who can fight back. I see a lot of funerals ahead.

  2. Us brought kidnapping to haiti in 2004 when George W Bush kidnaped Aristide. 20 years later, Haiti become the top country in the world for kidnapping (of course with american weapons). The 2004 kidnapping also brought Haiti Cholera.

  3. The major problem with the media is having is honesty! The media keeps presenting or, represent official narrative rather than the truth and for that you all earn a reputation of being untrustworthy…