Kenyan Court Rules Against Sending Police to Haiti

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A Kenyan court has blocked the deployment of 1,000 police officers to Haiti, jeopardizing a multinational security force aimed at combating armed gangs in the capital. The decision raises questions about the viability of the mission, which aims to support the Haitian police and restore order for upcoming elections. The United States had pledged support, but other countries have been reluctant to participate. The situation in Haiti remains dire, with escalating violence and kidnappings, prompting a mixed reaction to the international intervention.
Topics:world#gang-violence#haiti#international-intervention#international-relations#kenya#police-deployment
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