UN Secretary General reiterates call for deployment of international force in Haiti

Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, has reiterated “the urgent need” for the deployment of an international specialized armed force in Haiti.

- Advertisement -
Journey to Kingston-728x90

In addition, Guterres is urging countries in the region to consider halting the deportation of Haitians until the human rights and humanitarian crises have been adequately addressed.

“The people of Haiti are suffering the worst human rights and humanitarian emergency in decades,” he wrote as part of a report on the U.N. Integrated Office in Haiti.

The Report of the UN Secretary-General on BINUH, dated January 17, 2023, notes that in 2022 the number of reported homicides increased by 35.2 percent and that the past several months saw a steady increase in major crime trends and gang-related incidents.

According to the report, 2, 813 people were killed last year including 163 women and 22 girls, compared with 1,615 in 2021 that included 93 women and 19 girls.

Of the homicides, 81.6 percent were recorded in the West Department, where gang-related crime is most prevalent. Among those killed was the former presidential candidate Eric Jean Baptiste.

The report notes that kidnappings also continued to rise, resulting in an increase of 104.7 percent, with 1,359 victims, including 294 women and 23 girls recorded by the police in 2022 compared with 664 in 2021. Civil unrest has only compounded the situation.

In 2022, the United Nations documented at least 1,490 demonstrations, roadblocks and barricades, an increase of 35.5 percent compared with the previous year.

The Haitian National Police (OPNH), equipped with new armored vehicles and trained in tactical intervention by international experts, intensified patrols countrywide and engaged in enhanced anti-gang operations, yielding mixed though occasionally noteworthy results, including the arrest of several dozen gang members.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

However, despite their determined efforts to curb crime and fight gangs, the overstretched, understaffed and under resourced police force has not been able, on its own, to deter the alarming rise in gang violence.

In his report, Guterres noted that while last year’s gang-led siege at a main fuel terminal has ended, a special force is still needed to ensure that key infrastructure remains unobstructed and that people are able to safely vote in a general election whose date has not been set.

“There are also allegations that a significant number of national police…may be associated with gangs,” António Guterres said.

The report was released ahead of Tuesday’s U.N. Security Council that is scheduled to discuss the situation in the Caribbean Community country, where armed gangs are fighting for control and opposition politicians are demanding that Prime Minister Dr. Ariel Henry call fresh elections.

In addition, Haiti also is struggling with a deadly cholera outbreak that has killed more than 500 people.

CMC/

 

More Stories

Venezuela dismisses Guyana, CARICOM concerns over Essequibo brooch

Venezuela has brushed aside concerns raised by Guyana and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) over a brooch worn by Acting President Delcy Rodríguez depicting a...
Andrew Holness

Jamaica House passes NaRRA bill after marathon debate, amid opposition concerns

The Jamaica Labour Party government led by Andrew Holness used its parliamentary majority in the early hours of Wednesday to pass the National Reconstruction...
Angela Brown Burke

Chaos in Jamaica Parliament as MP Brown Burke suspended over mace incident

Chaos briefly halted proceedings in the House of Representatives of Jamaica on Tuesday after Opposition MP Angela Brown Burke was named and suspended following...
Godwin Friday

St. Vincent PM outlines rules-based plan to tackle debt and stabilize economy

Prime Minister Godwin Friday says his administration will pursue a rules-based fiscal strategy to address Saint Vincent and the Grenadines’s mounting debt and fragile...
Grenada Sign

Grenada strengthens Canadian tourism push with Toronto mission

The Grenada Tourism Authority (GTA) has wrapped up a high-level marketing mission in Toronto aimed at boosting arrivals from Canada, one of the destination’s...

Sandals Foundation brings environmental learning to Caribbean students for Earth Day

Students of Chalky Hill Primary School were among more than 300 children across nine Caribbean islands who stepped out of the classroom and into...
Airbnbs in Jamaica

Jamaican gov’t passes measure to tax Airbnb-style rentals starting 2027

The Jamaica House of Representatives has approved new tax measures that will impose General Consumption Tax (GCT) on short-term rental accommodations, including Airbnb-style properties,...
Jamaica police force JCF

INDECOM probes fatal police shootings as death toll climbs to 37 for April

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched probes into four separate incidents involving members of Jamaica’s security forces in which five men were...
Guyana’s President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

Guyana President voices alarm over Venezuela Essequibo symbol display

Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali has expressed “grave concern” over the public display of a brooch worn by Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez that...
Andrew Holness Jamaica

PM Holness says contractors must step up to meet 150,000 housing goal

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging the development of an enterprise-level contracting sector to support the Government’s target of delivering 150,000 housing solutions...

Latest Articles