Kenyan Police Deployed to Combat Haiti's Escalating Gang Violence

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Another 200 Kenyan police officers have arrived in Haiti as part of a U.N.-backed mission to combat violent gangs controlling much of Port-au-Prince. This follows an earlier deployment of 200 officers, with more expected to join from various countries. The mission aims to support Haiti's understaffed police force and address rampant violence, though concerns remain about the effectiveness and potential abuses by the Kenyan police.
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