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International Force Arrives in Haiti to Combat Gang Violence Critics Concerned Over Effectiveness of Intervention International Arrival in Haiti:The first wave of a 2,500-member international force sent to restore order in the gang-plagued Caribbean nation has arrived, sparking concerns about the plan's potential success. Call for Help:Foreign law enforcement officers began arriving in Haiti on …

International Force Arrives in Haiti to Combat Gang Violence

Critics Concerned Over Effectiveness of Intervention

International Arrival in Haiti:
The first wave of a 2,500-member international force sent to restore order in the gang-plagued Caribbean nation has arrived, sparking concerns about the plan’s potential success.

Call for Help:
Foreign law enforcement officers began arriving in Haiti on Tuesday, over a year and a half after the prime minister’s plea to other countries for assistance in curbing rampant gang violence that has destabilized the nation.

First Impressions:
Footage shared on social media depicted dozens of armed men in military fatigues disembarking from a Kenya Airways plane at Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince. These officers are part of a contingent of police officers from eight different nations.

Mission Objectives:
Their mission is to reclaim control of the capital from armed groups that have brazenly attacked police stations, liberated prisoners, and committed numerous killings without consequence.

Ongoing Violence:
Since the appeal for international help in October 2022, the United Nations reports that over 7,500 people have been killed due to violence, with over 2,500 of these deaths occurring this year alone.

Weak Government Response:
The weakened national government, coupled with a vacant presidency, has allowed dozens of gangs to seize control of large portions of the capital earlier this year.

Impact on Civilians:
These gangs have erected roadblocks, kidnapped and killed civilians, and terrorized entire neighborhoods. The U.N. estimates that approximately 200,000 people were displaced from their homes between March and May.

Initial Deployment:
An initial group of 400 Kenyan police officers has arrived to confront the gangs, an effort primarily organized by the Biden administration.

Future Plans:
The Kenyans represent the first deployment of what is expected to be a 2,500-member force to restore order in Haiti.

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