
Economist says UN statement is ”scaremongering” to pave the way for a new military intervention in the Caribbean country.

The Trump regime says Haiti is “sinking into chaos”, but announces end of protection for Haitians because country “had already improved”.

The UN-backed Kenyan-led mission faces significant challenges as armed gangs escalate violence across the island nation.

Kenya’s ongoing intervention in Haiti faces growing doubts amid escalating crisis and humanitarian challenges.

At least 70 people were killed (most of them shot in the head) and almost twenty people were injured (including two gang members who were wounded after an armed confrontation with the police). Among the victims are three infants and 10 women.

Kenyan police officers were deployed to Haiti as part of a UN-mandated mission to try to combat gang violence and restore security.

The high court in Nairobi will issue a ruling on a legal challenge to the deployment of 1,000 Kenyan police forces to Haiti as part of a “multinational force.” The US and UN-backed mission has been condemned as yet another attempt to undermine the sovereignty of the Haitian people.