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After years of military interference in politics, including dozens of military coups and attempted coups, Haiti disbanded its military in 1995. On 17 November 2017, the armed forces were remobilized by President Jovenel Moise. - Wiki
But they have no assault tanks, no armored vehicles, no combat helicopters or even high-powered rifles, and lack any ability to confront gangs. -https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article278736364.html
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A foreign armed force to fight gangs makes many in Haiti celebrate, while others worry
FILE - Residents flee their homes to escape clashes between armed gangs in the Carrefour-Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Aug. 25, 2023. The United Nations Security Council approved on Oct. 2 the deployment of an international armed force to Haiti. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph, File)
BY EVENS SANON AND DÁNICA COTO
Updated 8:57 PM GMT+3, October 3, 2023
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Foreigners with guns are met with hostility in most countries in the world.
But the departure of armed soldiers and police from Haiti in 2017 after nearly two decades on the streets helped criminals seize control of much of the country. Gangs have carried out so much robbery, rape and kidnapping that Haitians on Tuesday welcomed news that the United Nations Security Council had approved deployment of an international armed force to Haiti.
News of the vote — which authorized a one-year deployment of a Kenya-led force to help quell violent gangs — dominated conversations and radio and TV programs.
“It’s like God heard Haiti’s prayers, and he’s sending help,” said Wensley Johnson, 40.
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After years of military interference in politics, including dozens of military coups and attempted coups, Haiti disbanded its military in 1995. On 17 November 2017, the armed forces were remobilized by President Jovenel Moise. - Wiki
But they have no assault tanks, no armored vehicles, no combat helicopters or even high-powered rifles, and lack any ability to confront gangs. -https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/haiti/article278736364.html
WORLD NEWS
A foreign armed force to fight gangs makes many in Haiti celebrate, while others worry
FILE - Residents flee their homes to escape clashes between armed gangs in the Carrefour-Feuilles district of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Aug. 25, 2023. The United Nations Security Council approved on Oct. 2 the deployment of an international armed force to Haiti. (AP Photo/Odelyn Joseph, File)
BY EVENS SANON AND DÁNICA COTO
Updated 8:57 PM GMT+3, October 3, 2023
Share
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — Foreigners with guns are met with hostility in most countries in the world.
But the departure of armed soldiers and police from Haiti in 2017 after nearly two decades on the streets helped criminals seize control of much of the country. Gangs have carried out so much robbery, rape and kidnapping that Haitians on Tuesday welcomed news that the United Nations Security Council had approved deployment of an international armed force to Haiti.
News of the vote — which authorized a one-year deployment of a Kenya-led force to help quell violent gangs — dominated conversations and radio and TV programs.
“It’s like God heard Haiti’s prayers, and he’s sending help,” said Wensley Johnson, 40.
A foreign armed force to fight gangs makes many in Haiti celebrate, while others worry
Foreigners with guns are met with hostility in most countries in the world. But the departure of armed soldiers and police from Haiti in 2017 after nearly two decades on the streets helped criminals seize control of much of the country.
