Haitian prime minister meets Kenyan police officers ahead of UN-backed deployment
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- (26 Jun 2024)
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Port-au-Prince, Haiti - 26 June 2024
1. Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille and National Security Advisor to the President of the Republic of Kenya, Monica Juma, arriving
2. Conille and Juma speaking
3. Various of Conille and Juma greeting and talking to policemen
4. Conille and Jume greet policemen
5. Various of Kenyan policemen watching
6. Various of Juma addressing Kenyan policemen
7. Various of armed Kenyan policemen
8. Various of Conille and Juma with Kenyan policemen posing for photos
STORYLINE:
A couple of hundred Kenyan police officers met Wednesday with Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille as they prepared to deploy in the upcoming days.
Anticipation is mingling with fear across Haiti as the country welcomes the fourth major foreign intervention in its history to battle gang violence choking the Caribbean nation.
The first U.N.-backed contingent of foreign police arrived Monday.
Later, police and soldiers from the Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Benin, Chad, and Jamaica will join them, making a total of 2,500 personnel.
Previous interventions have gone awry. The U.N.'s 2004-2017 peacekeeping mission was marred by allegations of sexual assault and the introduction of cholera, which killed nearly 10,000 people.
Prime Minister Garry Connile said during the visit that the Kenyan president and the Kenyan population were "behind us,"
But Kenya itself is in great turmoil as thousands of protesters stormed Kenya's parliament on Tuesday to protest tax proposals.
Human rights groups say that 20 people were killed in the protest.
On Wednesday, Kenyan President William Ruto said he won't sign the finance bill into law.
Rights groups and others have questioned the use of Kenyan police, pointing out the years of allegations against officers of abuses, including extrajudicial killings.
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Our Kenya police are doing a great job helping Haiti. We love them 🖤💚❤️🇰🇪❤️💚🖤. But our president William Ruto has innocent blood in his hands. He must resign.
Kenyan police should stay home and get rid of the Indian who enjoying their land better than them. They don t know what they dealing with in the Caribbean. As Haitian I am against their intervention they don t speak our language. it is a disaster wait and see.
😂😂😂 “helping” by undermining their independence and progress?
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Hao police kama wameshindwa kwao Kenya huko Haiti watafanya kitu gani zaidi??
Kenia❤❤🥷🏼🫡🫡
Haiti has no prime minister 🙄🙄
Kenya police very dangerous.barbacu must resign
Wat the fuck resign
Kenya in trouble and them can't even help those police love they family back home barbeque gang love no body just no that
War is for soldiers not coward police
Yo voye yo vin mouri vre …. Eske neg sa yo ap pote yon amélioration pou Haïti …. Antouka map sviw 😢😢😢😢
Someone gotta do something. BBQ IS PART OF THE PROBLEMS.
These are special forces, not the normal police, under one year, Haiti will be peaceful, mark this text.
Willie Lynch syndrome in full swing.
Monica juma have the heart of lioness accompanying the troops to Haiti mama your in Guinness book
From serving and american puppet at home, to serving an american puppet in Haiti... those bloody mercenaries are modern day slave drivers.
Nnbmmcxxzz
When did haiti get a prime minister???
Why is shit happening, we shouldn't be where we at, wi should have been further
Barbecue will deal with those cowards doing the job for colonialists
Shame on you.
BBQ already backtracking lol
THOSE POLICE SHOULD COME BACK & DEAL WITH BANDITS IN BARINGO
God hope those heavily armed Kenyans don't realize they can just take over 😅
Jovenel tap tjou mouri Timoun blan yo ak politicien sousou nou yo gen plan pou yo fini ak nou
Ala traka pou lave kay té Jezi ke kay lan pwop li prefere fouye
Who vote for him to become prime minister
Peyi kenyen Adonay ap pete fyèl yo paske okinn lòt peyi pa gen okinn dwa Sou hayti
Why they are fothing?
Very fishy. Poor people from the other side of the planet will come and help Haiti while the US is at 30 minutes flight from Haiti. ???
Us has thier own problems and kenya is nit poor its quite a united country aswell
@@yawgreymills1587 I know very well the historic between my country and the US. I say good luck to your soldier and I hope they didn t bring no African disease. sorry to put it this way. You do have more problem than the US . my point was we are neighbor. go and learn that Haiti help the us to free Louisiana from France and more.... it is a long story.
@luciadenis5120 yh, I'm not from Kenya but I know that they want to restore 'order' by conquering and taking from haiti, especially because they have problems in thier own country so this is an opportunity for them to increase thier wealth, but for haiti this is thier opportunity to unite against this bigger enemy and form some sort of stability instead of chaos. But I hope everything goes well for haiti as I'm half polisha and I know when the French had polish prisoners and slaves the Haitians and poles they led an uprising so I hope for a bright future for haiti but its gonna be rough against the Kenyans they are tough too!
USA has no interest and turn blind eyes.
let them travel...here waiting for contribute
Oqk
Haaa tout se kaka kap fèt vin fè foto kisa
🎉
Hao ni Wakale 😂
Dios cuide ese primer ministro de Haití se le nota es un hombre serios que necesita limpiar su país de estos bandidos pandilleros .mi apoyo para usted señor distinguido ministro vamos a eliminar esas banda de ladrones bandidos
Haiti request for Kenyan police