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Haitians believe the sudden rise in gang violence in Haiti is manufactured to justify a UN intervention

Haiti's gangs are more powerful than government (WLRN)

Some people in Haiti and the diaspora believe the rise of gang violence in recent days is manufactured in order to justify a military intervention in the country.

It is no secret that Haitian prime minister Ariel Henry and his supporters are in favor of military intervention.

Recently, The United Nations began this talk about sending a non-un peacekeeping force in Haiti. All of a sudden gang violence spread out in the Haitian capital and in parts of the Artibonite Department.

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UN Security Council thinking about sending a Non-UN peacekeeping force to Haiti. How will that make Haiti safer?

Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General, holding a press conference in Port-au-Prince Haiti

Ever since the assassination of the Haitian president, the United Nations and leaders of the Free World have been dealing with Haiti in a "musical chair" kind of way. Their newest plan is to bring a non-un peacekeeping force to Haiti. How would I bring peace and prosperity to him?

Between 1986 fall of the duvalier regime and 2023, that's most of my life my country has been stuck in neutral. The puppet masters are all dancing around Haiti in the musical chair fashion except there are no chairs.

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Haiti Security - BINUH's mandate was renewed for another year until 15 July 2024

MINUJUSTH taking over where MINUSTAH left off

The UN Security Council hhas Extended the Mandate of United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BUNUH), Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2692

The Security Council extended the mandate of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) until 15 July 2024.

It stated as MINUSTAH, then it became MINUJUSTH, then BINUH, Haiti is in worse shape then ever before. They were there, they couldn't even save our president.

Ever since 16 October 2019, The United Nations continued their mission in Haiti under the acronym BINUH (Bureau intégré des Nations Unies en Haiti in French)

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BINUH condemns the gun battle between military and police in Champs de Mars Haiti

The United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH) condemns the gun fight that too place in Champs de Mars, downtown Port-ai-Prince Haiti Sunday between the Haitian army and police.

these unfortunate incidents of Sunday February 23 left at least two dead, ten injured, property damage and led to the cancellation of the carnival celebrations in Port-au-Prince and Cap-Haitien.

The BINUH therefore calls on all sectors of national life to avoid any situation that could jeopardize the security of the Haitian population.

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U.N. Mission in Haiti continues, Goodbye MINUJUSTH, Hello BINUH

MINUJUSTH taking over where MINUSTAH left off

As of 16 October 2019, The United Nations will continue under the acronym BINUH or in French Bureau intégré des Nations Unies en Haïti -- The United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti -- established by the UN Security Council resolution 2476 (25 June 2019).

That of course means the end of MINUJUSTH...

Related: Haiti - From MINUSTAH to MINUJUSTH, a new Mission for Justice Support

The United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) completed its mandate on 15 October 2019, putting an end to 15 consecutive years of peacekeeping operations in the country.

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Helen La Lime appointed BINUH Office Chief in Haiti

Helen Meagher La Lime - Head of MINUJUSTH in Haiti

On Monday October 14, 2019, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres announced the appointment of Helen La Lime of the United States as his Special Representative for Haiti and Head of the United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti (BINUH).

Since 2018, Ms. La Lime has served as the Secretary-General's Special Representative heading the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH).

Haiti MINUJUSTH - Helen Meagher La Lime replaces Susan D. Page as special representative

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New UN Mission to Haiti: MINUJUSTH will be replaced by BINUH

MINUJUSTH Haiti UN Mission

Just when you thought the UN Mission to Haiti was going to leave the country for good, there more good news... MINUJUSTH will be replaced by BINUH, a new UN Mission, come October 2017

On Tuesday, June 27, the United Nations Security Council approved the establishment of this new political mission for Haiti called the UN "Integrated Office" in Haiti or BINUH.

BINUH's new mission will be to support the Haitian government in strengthening political stability and good governance.

BINUH will replace United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) on October 16 when their time is up, putting an end to 15 years of peacekeeping presence in the country.

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