Kenya has pledged to lead a multinational security force in Haiti, responding to a plea from that country’s prime minister. Haiti has suffered from gang violence for decades, but the violence has escalated since the assassination of the president in 2021. Kenya will send a thousand police, aiming to lead a force which will neutralise the armed gangs, protect civilians, and bring about peace, security and order. A number of other countries are expected to contribute security personnel. The force will have to confront armed gangs who control, or regularly terrorise, swathes of the capital Port-au-Prince, and often outgun the local police. Critics doubt the ability of the Kenyan police to take on these gangs in a very different environment, not least because of a language barrier (Haiti is predominantly French-speaking).
Haiti: Kenyan police to confront gangs
Written by David Fletcher 28 Sep 2023Additional Info
- Pray: that this intervention will be successful in fighting the lawlessness in Haiti. (Isaiah 60:18)
- More: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-66946156
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