Ruto to deploy Kenyan troops to Haiti, do you see parallels?

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Haya as if Kenya hakuna gangs, US funded and trained Kenyan troops zitatumwa Haiti eti kuzuia uhalifu, ikumbukwe tangia raisi wa watu wa Haiti auliwe Ikulu na so called gangs Haiti haijatulia na inashutumu CIA kuhusika, sasa US an fund Kenyan forces to be deployed in Haiti, Haitian are blacks and Kenyans are blacks lkn ni US funded itaonekana ni black on black badala ya white on black.
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Kenya’s president has committed his country to lead a multinational force in Haiti to combat gang warfare, even as residents of both countries question the plan being pushed by Washington.

President William Ruto spoke on Wednesday at a ceremony establishing diplomatic ties with the Caribbean nation, held on the sidelines of the annual United Nations gathering of world leaders. Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, attended. Henry requested the deployment of such a force a year ago.

“As the leading nation in the U.N.-backed security mission in Haiti, we are committed to deploying a specialized team to comprehensively assess the situation and formulate actionable strategies that will lead to long-term solutions,” Ruto said.


Gangs have overpowered Haitian police, with experts estimating they now control some 80% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.


Schools in some areas have closed because warring gangs are raping and killing people. The violence has displaced nearly 200,000 Haitians whose homes have been burned.


The United States has praised Kenya for even considering leading the United Nations-backed force while other countries hesitated, and the U.S. is drafting a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing it. The U.S. has said it will provide direct financial assistance along with training, logistical and material support.

On Thursday, Ruto met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who thanked Kenya for being a strong partner on Haiti. “We are here to have a conversation on the how, the nitty-gritty, so that we can be able to make a useful contribution,” Ruto said.

Kenya sent an assessment team to Haiti weeks ago with the idea of deploying 1,000 of its police. Kenyan officials haven’t responded to questions about the mission. Bahamas and Jamaica have offered support to the force.


There are only about 10,000 police officers in Haiti for more than 11 million people.

Some Haitians and Kenyans have expressed skepticism about a multinational deployment led by Kenyan police, who have long been accused by watchdogs of using deadly force, torture and other abuses.

“In the past year we have witnessed a wave of punitive policing during protests, extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, deliberate torture of children, interference with investigative authorities” and other violations, the Kenya-based Independent Medico-Legal Unit said in a report this month.

The watchdog, which works with medical and legal experts, said it documented 482 cases of torture, extrajudicial killings and other violations between Oct. 1, 2022, and Aug. 31 of this year — more than double the number in a similar period the year before under former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

This is an “alarming rise” in police abuses, especially against young adults, under Ruto, who had vowed to protect urban youth from police violence, the group said. “Statements that commend law enforcement violations and issuance of shoot-to-kill orders worsen an already critical situation.”


Kenya’s national police inspector general has claimed that dead bodies were planted to accuse officers of using excessive force during recent anti-government protests, which rights groups said left dozens of demonstrators dead.

Police are also refusing to report all deaths and injuries to the government-created watchdog and even refuse to record complaints from victims, the group added.

The United Nations last month said 1,860 people were reported killed, injured or kidnapped in Haiti from April to June, a 14% increase compared with the first three months of the year. Among those killed were 13 police officers. Another 298 people were kidnapped. Gangs continue to use rape and mutilation to instill fear, the report said.

The report was released a day after the U.S. Embassy in Haiti urged U.S. citizens to leave the country “as soon as possible” given the security challenges.

An ex-police officer considered by many to be Haiti’s most powerful gang leader — Jimmy Chérizier, known as “Barbecue” — has warned that he would fight any international force deployed to the country if it committed any abuses.

AP
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.
A puppet nation indeed
 
Haiti ni kichwa cha mwendawazimu. Ila hao Kenya siwezi wapa matarajio makubwa maana walipoenda DRC niliwasifia na kuwatetea sana ghafla wakaanza kuleta sababu mpaka kamanda wa mission yao akajiuzuru. Hawakuwahi pata any encounter na hao waasi.

Sasa isijekuwa wanaenda Haiti kuwa observers badala ya kuwa wachukua hatua
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.


A puppet nation... shameless Kenyans....
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.
Kumbe we mkenya?
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.
The boss leo umepatikana. Mjibu sasa huyo jamaa mkenya
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.
Do you think writing this sh.. will change the truth?, You talk about shithole country like seriously? while leaving yours behind!?

Then you feel prestige about your democracy? this is insane, thinking democracy is to protest and criticize your President about shortage of sembe and dona.

Its is disgraceful to have you in this platform, for this level of thinking you have. Remember this is the Home of great thinker.
 
mkuu,,, you have my word,,, kichapo lazma watakipata!
Vipi Alshabaab Kule Lamu na Wajiri, kwanini mumeshindwa kuwapa kichapo?, huko DRC mlikoenda kupiga picha, ni kichapo kipi KDF walikitoa?, huko South Sudan mlikotimuliwa na Ban Ki- Moon baada ya kushindwa kazi. Hivi Kenya mnaweza kitu gani zaidi ya Marathon?
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.
You're puppets, since immemorial, you supported apartheid in SA. You were puppets helping em boers and your Western husbands in disrupting Africans who were fighting for indepence.
Fvck off with your stupid democracy preaches, puppets.
 
Haya as if Kenya hakuna gangs, US funded and trained Kenyan troops zitatumwa Haiti eti kuzuia uhalifu, ikumbukwe tangia raisi wa watu wa Haiti auliwe Ikulu na so called gangs Haiti haijatulia na inashutumu CIA kuhusika, sasa US an fund Kenyan forces to be deployed in Haiti, Haitian are blacks and Kenyans are blacks lkn ni US funded itaonekana ni black on black badala ya white on black.
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Kenya’s president has committed his country to lead a multinational force in Haiti to combat gang warfare, even as residents of both countries question the plan being pushed by Washington.

President William Ruto spoke on Wednesday at a ceremony establishing diplomatic ties with the Caribbean nation, held on the sidelines of the annual United Nations gathering of world leaders. Haiti’s prime minister, Ariel Henry, attended. Henry requested the deployment of such a force a year ago.

“As the leading nation in the U.N.-backed security mission in Haiti, we are committed to deploying a specialized team to comprehensively assess the situation and formulate actionable strategies that will lead to long-term solutions,” Ruto said.


Gangs have overpowered Haitian police, with experts estimating they now control some 80% of the capital, Port-au-Prince, since the July 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.


Schools in some areas have closed because warring gangs are raping and killing people. The violence has displaced nearly 200,000 Haitians whose homes have been burned.


The United States has praised Kenya for even considering leading the United Nations-backed force while other countries hesitated, and the U.S. is drafting a U.N. Security Council resolution authorizing it. The U.S. has said it will provide direct financial assistance along with training, logistical and material support.

On Thursday, Ruto met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who thanked Kenya for being a strong partner on Haiti. “We are here to have a conversation on the how, the nitty-gritty, so that we can be able to make a useful contribution,” Ruto said.

Kenya sent an assessment team to Haiti weeks ago with the idea of deploying 1,000 of its police. Kenyan officials haven’t responded to questions about the mission. Bahamas and Jamaica have offered support to the force.


There are only about 10,000 police officers in Haiti for more than 11 million people.

Some Haitians and Kenyans have expressed skepticism about a multinational deployment led by Kenyan police, who have long been accused by watchdogs of using deadly force, torture and other abuses.

“In the past year we have witnessed a wave of punitive policing during protests, extrajudicial killings, deaths in custody, deliberate torture of children, interference with investigative authorities” and other violations, the Kenya-based Independent Medico-Legal Unit said in a report this month.

The watchdog, which works with medical and legal experts, said it documented 482 cases of torture, extrajudicial killings and other violations between Oct. 1, 2022, and Aug. 31 of this year — more than double the number in a similar period the year before under former President Uhuru Kenyatta.

This is an “alarming rise” in police abuses, especially against young adults, under Ruto, who had vowed to protect urban youth from police violence, the group said. “Statements that commend law enforcement violations and issuance of shoot-to-kill orders worsen an already critical situation.”


Kenya’s national police inspector general has claimed that dead bodies were planted to accuse officers of using excessive force during recent anti-government protests, which rights groups said left dozens of demonstrators dead.

Police are also refusing to report all deaths and injuries to the government-created watchdog and even refuse to record complaints from victims, the group added.

The United Nations last month said 1,860 people were reported killed, injured or kidnapped in Haiti from April to June, a 14% increase compared with the first three months of the year. Among those killed were 13 police officers. Another 298 people were kidnapped. Gangs continue to use rape and mutilation to instill fear, the report said.

The report was released a day after the U.S. Embassy in Haiti urged U.S. citizens to leave the country “as soon as possible” given the security challenges.

An ex-police officer considered by many to be Haiti’s most powerful gang leader — Jimmy Chérizier, known as “Barbecue” — has warned that he would fight any international force deployed to the country if it committed any abuses.

AP
kama yeye mbabe si angeanza na somalia, au awabakishe kongo kule walikokimbia mapigano.
 
Unfortunately your shithole country actually contributed a lot in shaping the present dysfunctional Democracy in east Africa and it still feels comfortable deceiving very many foreign audiences with a moribund posture of a saint, it fails to realize how parochial it has suddenly become.
Leave Kenyans to breath, they are far better than your Mangungo country with your brainless president.

mbona kama ww dada una mtindio wa ubongo
 
You're puppets, since immemorial, you supported apartheid in SA. You were puppets helping em boers and your Western husbands in disrupting Africans who were fighting for indepence.
Fvck off with your stupid democracy preaches, puppets.
Supported apartheid? Story za vijiweni
 
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