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A "robust use of force." is needed to restore law and order in Haiti, says UN chief Antonio Guterres

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

In a report presented to the Security Council, as reported by Reuters, U.N. chief Antonio Guterres emphasizes the need for a "robust use of force." by a multinational police deployment and use of military assets is needed to restore law and order in Haiti.

Now the question is whether the prospective intervention led by Kenya would measure up to the task.

Antonio Guterres, the U.N. chief, has put forward the notion that a multinational police deployment backed by military resources is imperative for reinstating law and order in Haiti and dismantling criminal gangs.

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Asking those in power in Haiti now to hold Free and Fair elections is like asking the Sun to Shine at Midnight

Andre Michel and his pals made every attempt to get rid of President Jovenel Moise

The UN Security Council continues to ask Haitian political leaders to get together and allow for the organization of free, fair and credible legislative and presidential elections in Haiti. They are singing to deaf ears. They are asking the sun to shine at midnight.

I really hope the decision makers at the UN Security Council are reading this article of mine.

Nobody wants to hold free and fair elections in Haiti.

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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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Official : Haiti - MINUJUSTH mandate extended until 15 Feb 2019

MINUJUSTH taking over where MINUSTAH left off

The United Nations (UN) Security Council has decided to extend the mandate of the United Nations Mission for the Support of Justice in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) for one more year, until 15 February 2019

MINUJUSTH is the mission that replaces the old peacekeeping stabilization mission MINUSTAH after they left the country.

The Security Council made this decision Tuesday, 10 April 2018. They also plan to bring the mission to an end by 15 October 2019.

Will this happen as planned or will we hear next year that MINUJUSTH mandate will extend yet another year?

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Haiti Justice - MINUJUSTH wants to prolong its mandate in Haiti BUT they have a plan to leave sooner than you think

MINUJUSTH taking over where MINUSTAH left off

The United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti (MINUJUSTH) whose mandate expires on 15 April 2018 is looking to extend it further so they can provide more justice support to the country.

Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, addressed the UN Security Council saying: "Haiti has come a long way to achieve the relative political and security stability it is now enjoying, but persistent economic uncertainties, which can result in social exclusion, particularly of youth and the most vulnerable, may undermine this progress."

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