The deployment of a multinational police force to Haiti has been delayed, with the U.S. pushing Kenya to expedite the process. This delay comes amid increasing violence between gangs and police in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince. Critics warn of a 'logistical nightmare' ahead, while concerns mount over the U.S.-backed plan to quell the violence. Haitians are protesting against the upcoming UN peacekeeping mission, which has been authorized by the United Nations Security Council and is set to begin later this month.
Haitians are very vocal about their objection to the peace-keeping mission authorised by the United Nations Security Council that is set to begin later this month. https://t.co/DwOBodO3bE https://t.co/DIVFcIrVHu
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Concerns are mounting over the U.S.-backed plan to quell violence in Haiti. https://t.co/eoXdleqc6P
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US is pushing Kenya to end its delay of the multinational police force to Haiti while critics warn of a 'logistical nightmare' ahead. https://t.co/eoXdleqc6P
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