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Abandoned Haitian Police Officers, Non-Existent Care, Unequal Treatment in the Face of the Kenyan Mission

Summary by TripFoumi Enfo
While national security rests heavily on the shoulders of Haitian police officers, they continue to serve under alarming conditions, without access to basic medical care. This is the overwhelming observation made by the Union of the National Police of Haiti (SPNH-17), which denounces a total abandonment of local law enforcement forces. During an inspection visit to the Medical Directorate of the PNH, the trade union representatives revealed the …
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While national security rests heavily on the shoulders of Haitian police officers, they continue to serve under alarming conditions, without access to basic medical care. This is the overwhelming observation made by the Union of the National Police of Haiti (SPNH-17), which denounces a total abandonment of local law enforcement forces. During an inspection visit to the Medical Directorate of the PNH, the trade union representatives revealed the …

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TripFoumi Enfo broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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