Kenyan government has offered to lead the Haiti mission with 1000 police officers to restore order in Haiti. However, new details have emerged about a gang leader who has issued a statement about the mission in a bid to scare the operation against Haiti Gangs.
Jimmy Cherizer has issued a stern warning about foreign interference in the country saying foreigners are out to commit human rights violation and they will fight any effort for any force to interfere with Haiti.
“We will fight them to our last breath. It will be a fight of the haitian people to save their dignity of our country.”
Cherizer says that all will be well the day that the country’s Prime Minister Henry resigns from office. Mr Cherizer, a former police officer leading a gang known as G9 has been vocally defiant in most of foreign interventooand even the recent blocking of a major fuel terminal in the capital city of Haiti
He has called out the PM Henry claiming he is a puppet and a sell out to the people of Haiti because he enjoyes western support and protection. He says the operation against Haiti Gangs will fail terribly.
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After concerns were raised about how ready the kenyan police were for the mission because of language barrier, unfamiliar terrain and the gangs’ armoury which includes powerful weapons smuggled from the US, a new video has emerged with protestors protesting about this move.
Haiti people have felt the heat in previous intrusion of foreign forces and a section went ahead to protest about Kenya leading a force into the country.
Questions remain as to when will Kenya teach their forces french, which is a predominant language spoken by the Haiti people and when they will be deployed having been given a go ahead by the United Nation Security Council.
Kenyan Foreign affairs minister and the Kenyan President including those aligned with the kenyan government believe that the Kenyan police can restore order in Haiti