
Kenya sent at least 800 police officers to Haiti, the fight against gangs.
Kenya police officer was killed in Haiti. Benedik Cabirun was a member of the international force, which was fighting for a continuous violence of the victims of the nation.
Cabiru was missing when the members of the group were suspected that weekly demining dismantling (MSS) of demining dismantling (MSS). Haiti’s presidential transition council later confirmed that Officer had died.
“This brave police, which deals with the Haitian Forces, to fight against insecurity, made a better sacrifice for our country. His courage and devotion will never be forgotten “ Gives:
Karairo and his colleagues tried to retrieve An armored police vehicle submitted in a reservoir, which the proposed MSS may deliberately dig with groups. During the restoration operation, they were attacked by group members.
The United States is a financial supporter of MSS. This week Secretary of State Mark Rubio met fry jane, Member of the Haiti Presidential Motential Council in Ama Amayol.
“In Haiti, we expect to continue cooperation with the United States, as we strive to work with Haiti’s leadership and stakeholders to resolve the continuing crises in Haiti,” said Rubion.
About 80% of Porti Automotine, the capital of Haiti, is under the control of the group. Because MSS arrived last year Bandas have spread in rural areas on the island and the spread area that is the largest rice area of the country.
In October, the United Nations said Gran Grif GRANG killed at least 70 people in the same city where Cabiru was killed.
Violence in the port of the port-A has led to an unprecedented level. UN Speaker Stuppe, the March 26 press briefing, stated that about 23,000 people had been displaced in just a week. Dijarit also mentioned that about five million people, almost half of the population, are food insecure.
“Oca warns that the scale of deportation and pace are rapidly exceeding the capacity of humanitarian actors,” Dijarik said.
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