Stakeholders tell CARICOM mission of urgent need to protect Haitian citizens from gangs

Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness reported that stakeholders want urgent action to secure Haitian residents under siege from violent gangs after a one-day Caribbean Community (CARICOM) mission to Haiti to observe firsthand the situation there.

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Holness led the working visit on Monday for what CARICOM said, in a brief statement issued after the trip, was “the first opportunity for CARICOM officials to observe the situation on the ground and directly engage stakeholders in the continuing search for a solution to the ongoing situation in Haiti”.

The seven-member group met with the interim Prime Minister of Haiti Dr. Ariel Henry, the Director General of the Haitian National Police, and a variety of stakeholders including representatives of the High Transition Council, political accords, political parties, civil society, religious groups, and the private sector in the country which is facing political and security instability, with unrelenting gang violence a key feature of everyday life.

“A common theme expressed by each group is the urgency of national security and the need to safeguard the Haitian population from gangs. Underpinning this is a call for organic democracy, institution building, structure, and organization,” Prime Minister Andrew Holness said after the meetings.

He added that CARICOM was anxious to play a role in the restoration of stability in Haiti and will be a strong advocate for support to Haiti, as well as a facilitator for the process of consensus building.

“The region has an obvious interest in Haiti’s return to normalcy as they run the risk of suffering the consequences of the ongoing difficulties there which have the potential of spilling over. Therefore, the region must pay keen attention to the issues there and work towards solutions,” Holness said.

“We want to see Haiti fulfill its promise as the first free black nation and are committed to working with Haiti to find a path to a resolution.”

For their part, the stakeholders welcomed the special mission. They said they were comforted that CARICOM was listening and exploring ways to offer support for political stability and national security.

Prime Minister Henry stressed the urgent need to adopt concrete measures to restore a secure environment in his country, which is an essential condition for the organization of general elections.

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The CARICOM Secretariat pointed out in its statement that the complex socio-economic and political challenge in Haiti is characterized by protracted instability and destabilizing gang violence.

The special mission to Haiti was in keeping with the decision of CARICOM Heads of Government at their 44th Regular Meeting in The Bahamas earlier this month.

The Holness-led delegation also included Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Kamina Johnson-Smith; Minister of National Security in The Bahamas, Wayne Munroe; Minister of Labour and Immigration in The Bahamas, Keith Bell; High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago to Canada, Dennis Moses; Executive Director of the CARICOM Implementation Agency for Crime and Security (IMPACS), Lt. Col. Michael Jones; and the Chef de Cabinet in the office of the CARICOM Secretary General, Dr. Tres-Ann Kremer.

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