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Kenyan president says Haiti mission to go ahead despite court ruling
By Crispian Balmer
January 30, 20248:43 AM CSTUpdated 17 hours ago


People fleeing from violence after the murder of a local gang leader camp out in the courtyard of Cite Soleil's town hall, in Port-au-Prince

People fleeing from violence after the murder of a local gang leader camp out in the courtyard of Cite Soleil's town hall, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti December 7, 2019. REUTERS/Valerie Baeriswyl/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights, opens new tab
ROME, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Kenya is going to push ahead with plans to lead a U.N.-approved security mission to Haiti, despite a court in Nairobi last week blocking the deployment, Kenyan President William Ruto told Reuters on Tuesday.
The international force is aimed at tackling rampant gang violence in the Caribbean nation, which killed nearly 5,000 people last year, and is due to be initially financed by the United States.

The mission was thrown into doubt after the Kenyan court ruled that it would be unconstitutional to deploy officers abroad unless there was a "reciprocal arrangement" in place with the host government.
Ruto said Haiti had asked for help months ago, and he expected a request would come shortly that would satisfy the demands of the court.
"So that mission can go ahead as soon as next week, if all the paperwork is done between Kenya and Haiti on the bilateral route that has been suggested by the court," Ruto said following an Italian-Africa summit in Rome.

Asked if discussions were underway with Haiti to get the necessary request, Ruto said: "Absolutely. Haiti have actually written formally, not today, several months ago."
Haiti first sought help in 2022 as gang violence surged but was unable to find anyone willing to take charge, with many foreign governments wary of supporting the impoverished country's unelected administration.
Kenya, which has a long history of taking part in international peace-keeping operations, stepped forward last July and committed 1,000 police officers, saying it was doing so in solidarity with a brother nation.

The Bahamas, Antigua and Barbuda, and Jamaica subsequently said they were willing to help, with the United States pledging $200 million to get the deployment off the ground.
"The mission is on course. The mission is a bigger calling to humanity," Ruto said, stressing that it was a police rather than a military operation.
The United Nations said last week that it had documented 4,789 people killed by gang violence in Haiti last year, an increase of 119% from 2022, and that another 3,000 people had been kidnapped.

Reporting by Crispian Balmer, editing by Ed Osmond
 

Wegrow

Elder Lister
Kenya is leading from the front, good stuff
Kanda into anga ni ugurukaga, did you see an officer crying like a lil biach when caught by EACC officers soliciting a bribe from a wines and spirits outlet. These are who you want to be sent to Haiti a place where the USA with it's mighty navy seals, their marines have been unable to stop that country from self imploding. Their gangs use sophisticated weapons unlike the AK 47 and G3 our police have been accustomed to. They don't use English as their first language, it's either French or Creole their local lingo.
Are you serious man, it's either you love trolling or jsks is so deep inside your nether region, you can't let out stinkers
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
Kanda into anga ni ugurukaga, did you see an officer crying like a lil biach when caught by EACC officers soliciting a bribe from a wines and spirits outlet. These are who you want to be sent to Haiti a place where the USA with it's mighty navy seals, their marines have been unable to stop that country from self imploding. Their gangs use sophisticated weapons unlike the AK 47 and G3 our police have been accustomed to. They don't use English as their first language, it's either French or Creole their local lingo.
Are you serious man, it's either you love trolling or jsks is so deep inside your nether region, you can't let out stinkers
You underestimate our forces bro. They are among the best in the world....do not hate yourself and your country like that...our forces should be celebrated.

Btw hapo umesema america navy seals and marines wameshindwa...they were never there in the first place...its a matter of us black nations to step in for ourselves. This is what guka biden thinks of haiti, and in effect the whole of africa
 

Swansea

Elder Lister
Kanda into anga ni ugurukaga, did you see an officer crying like a lil biach when caught by EACC officers soliciting a bribe from a wines and spirits outlet. These are who you want to be sent to Haiti a place where the USA with it's mighty navy seals, their marines have been unable to stop that country from self imploding. Their gangs use sophisticated weapons unlike the AK 47 and G3 our police have been accustomed to. They don't use English as their first language, it's either French or Creole their local lingo.
Are you serious man, it's either you love trolling or jsks is so deep inside your nether region, you can't let out stinkers
French or Creole? Swanglish ndio shida.

Ona hawa hapa. :rolleyes:

 

Purple Lord

Senior Lister
You underestimate our forces bro. They are among the best in the world....do not hate yourself and your country like that...our forces should be celebrated.

Btw hapo umesema america navy seals and marines wameshindwa...they were never there in the first place...its a matter of us black nations to step in for ourselves. This is what guka biden thinks of haiti, and in effect the whole of africa
Security forces in Kenya are good enough to thwart multiple terror attacks, but the agenda must agend.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
The big question is who is funding the "African gangs" living in Haiti ? The moment they identify who, then there will be no need to send our brothers to be killed for no reason.
Msimamo wa France ni upi ?
Does it really matter? People want peace in haiti, including themselves and they have asked for assistance and kenya has heeded their call.
Mnapenda sana kupuuza our forces who are among the best in the world, do you know america once sent their marines in Somalia and they were defeated during that war by somalis? However kenya took the lead and lead amisom into somalia with more success than the americans....again the very first forces that were sent to liberia when there was civil war under charles Taylor were lead by kenyans and they were able to deal with the liberian gangs killing their people.
Hio "point" uliza @Othello who can't keep any livestock huko laikipia and yet they want send the security men 12,000 km away to keep security in foreign lands while the home is burning.
When kibaki sent forces to somalia and liberia, and these are just examples, weren't the livestock still being stolen?
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
You mean Kenya police is among the best in the world? Where's the report showing this?
Dude, check @mzeiya thread about the elite all female gsu squad that patrols nairobi day and night, read about the intensive training that the atpu unit go through in america and israel to deal with terrorists, we have specialist snipers too they are among the best and others that i have left out...just don't hate and yet the reason you sleep peacefully at night is because of their efforts
 
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