A New Occupation Force Haitians Denounce U. N. Vote to Deploy Kenyan Led Troops
The United Nations Security Council has approved an international armed force to address spiraling gang violence in Haiti, where street battles have paralyzed the capital PortauPrince since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021. The U. N. mission, which came at the repeated request of Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, is being led by Kenya, marking the first deployment of international security forces to Haiti in nearly 20 years. The proposal received 13 votes in favor, with Russia and China abstaining, and allows foreign troops to remain in Haiti for one year. This validates the criminal government of Ariel Henry, says Haitian prodemocracy advocate Monique Clesca, who says the 100 million the U. S. has pledged to support the U. N. mission would have been better used to support civil society. The big problem right now is the governance system. We also speak with UC Irvines Mamyrah Prosper, host of the podcast Haiti: Our Revolution Continues, who says
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