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UN approves larger force to combat Haiti gang violence | UN approves larger force to combat Haiti gang violence |
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Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince has been devastated by gang violence | Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince has been devastated by gang violence |
The United Nations Security Council has approved a much larger international security force for Haiti to tackle escalating gang violence in the conflict-torn country. | The United Nations Security Council has approved a much larger international security force for Haiti to tackle escalating gang violence in the conflict-torn country. |
The so-called "Gang Suppression Force" (GSF) will have up to 5,550 police and soldiers with the power to detain suspected gang members. | The so-called "Gang Suppression Force" (GSF) will have up to 5,550 police and soldiers with the power to detain suspected gang members. |
The GSF will boost the Kenyan-led Multinational Security Support mission (MSS) - a force which was meant to have up to 2,500 members, but fell far short of that and has been unable to curb the violence since its deployment in 2023. | |
More than 5,500 people were killed in gang-related violence in Haiti in 2024. Armed gangs currently control about 85% of the capital, Port-au-Prince. | More than 5,500 people were killed in gang-related violence in Haiti in 2024. Armed gangs currently control about 85% of the capital, Port-au-Prince. |
Haiti has been wracked by economic chaos, a political vacuum and increasingly violent gang warfare since its president was assassinated in 2021. | |
The UN Security Council adopted a US-proposed resolution on the new larger force on Tuesday. | The UN Security Council adopted a US-proposed resolution on the new larger force on Tuesday. |
The current force numbers less than 1,000 officers and has struggled to contain the well-armed Haitian gangs. | |
The UN said the GSF would work with Haitian authorities to provide security and support humanitarian access. | |
A new contingent of 218 Kenyan police officers joined the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (MSS) back in January | A new contingent of 218 Kenyan police officers joined the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti (MSS) back in January |
US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said the current mission lacked the scale and resources needed to restore security in the Caribbean nation. | US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz said the current mission lacked the scale and resources needed to restore security in the Caribbean nation. |
"Today's vote sets that right with this vote to transform the MSS mission to the new Gang Suppression Force, a mission five times the size of its predecessor and with a strengthened mandate to go after the gangs," he said. | "Today's vote sets that right with this vote to transform the MSS mission to the new Gang Suppression Force, a mission five times the size of its predecessor and with a strengthened mandate to go after the gangs," he said. |
It was not immediately clear when the GSF will be deployed or which countries would provide the additional police and soldiers. | It was not immediately clear when the GSF will be deployed or which countries would provide the additional police and soldiers. |
Nearly 1.3 million people in Haiti have been internally displaced due to armed violence. | Nearly 1.3 million people in Haiti have been internally displaced due to armed violence. |
Gangs are continuing to expand their territory across the country and, according to the UN, have committed human rights violations such as child exploitation, murder and trafficking. | Gangs are continuing to expand their territory across the country and, according to the UN, have committed human rights violations such as child exploitation, murder and trafficking. |
The resolution also includes establishing a UN support office in Haiti to provide "logistical and operational support". | The resolution also includes establishing a UN support office in Haiti to provide "logistical and operational support". |
Haiti's UN representative Ericq Pierre said the move marked "a decisive turning point in my country's fight against one of the most serious challenges in its already turbulent history". | Haiti's UN representative Ericq Pierre said the move marked "a decisive turning point in my country's fight against one of the most serious challenges in its already turbulent history". |
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