situation of uncontrollability and violence in Haiti seems to be out of control, so much so that The UN has already called for consideration of the use of international military forces restore order
According to the UN, Amina Mohammed, Deputy Secretary General of this organizationtalked to members Security Advisor to Haiti and said it was time to take a step forward.
Mohammed urged all countries to urgently consider Request from the Government of Haiti for the establishment of a dedicated international military force restore security in this country.
“I call on all countries in a position to do so to urgently consider the request of the Government of Haiti for the establishment of a dedicated international military force to help restore security and alleviate the humanitarian crisis”said the second next to the UN in front of the Security Council.
The official said that she had seen the situation in Haiti from the field and therefore knew that need an international military force.
“I saw it on the ground. This absolutely essential to restoring Haiti’s institutional stability and return to the path of peace and sustainable development. I reiterate the Secretary General’s call for international support for the Haitian National Police, as outlined in his letter of 8 October,” added Amina Mohammed.
RFirst Haitian Minister On October 7, Ariel Henry and the country’s Council of Ministers sent an urgent appeal. calling for the “immediate deployment of specialized armed forces”, stop the crisis, partly caused by the criminal activities of armed gangs; However, so far, no country has responded to the request of the authorities of the Caribbean country.
Extreme violence in Haiti
Amina Mohammed said that at the end of 2022 Haiti is in a deepening crisisunprecedented scale and complexity, which is a matter of grave concern.
” security has reached an unprecedented level human rights violations are widespread. Armed gangs have expanded their violent activities criminal activity, the use of murder and gang rape to intimidate and subjugate communities,” added the Under-Secretary-General of the UN.
In addition, he stressed, gang violence fueled cholera outbreakincreased food security to unimaginable levels, displaced 155,000 people and ruined the education of thousands of children.
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Source: La Opinion
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