Kenya: Stay in Haiti or Come Home? Kenyan Officers Await Decision On Their Fate After UN Vote
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The UN Security Council has decided on a new military operation, as a pretext "the gangs". Organisations are strongly critical.
The Black Alliance for Peace Condemns Establishment of Colonial Military Governance Over Haiti by UN Security Council
On Tuesday, Sep 30, 2025, the UN Security Council voted to adopt a resolution drafted by the U.S. and Panama that would create a so-called “Gang Suppression Force” (GSF) to invade Haiti. The resolution was adopted with 12 votes in favor and 3 abstentions (China, Russia, and Pakistan). The Black Alliance for Peace unequivocally condemns the adoption of this resolution. We see the GSF as a further step in the destruction of Haitian popular soverei…
Kenya: Stay in Haiti or Come Home? Kenyan Officers Await Decision On Their Fate After UN Vote
Nairobi -- Kenya's role in gang-ravaged Haiti stands at a crossroads after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) voted to wind down the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission and replace it with a stronger Gang Suppression Force (GSF).
Moses Kuria: End Haiti mission, use officers for Nairobi thugs
The Hon. Moses Kuria has asked that Kenyan police officers come home from their “misadventure” in Haiti and head straight to the streets of Nairobi to stop the city’s epidemic of acts of violence. Moses Kuria, a former public service CS, made the call right after the UN Security Council voted to set up a […] Source
Diario Libre, Abstracto Latinoamericano, October 3, 2025. The end of the multinational mission to support security (MSS) in Haiti, which has yielded very few results, and the announcement of a new international force to repress the gangs arouse more skepticism than enthusiasm in this Caribbean country where, according to UN data, more than 16,000 people have died for [...] La entrada Haiti. Scepticism surrounds the new mission to achieve peace w…
Stay in Haiti or come home? Kenyan officers await decision on their fate after UN vote
NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 3 — Kenya’s role in gang-ravaged Haiti stands at a crossroads after the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) voted to wind down the Multinational Security Support (MSS) mission and replace it with a stronger Gang Suppression Force (GSF). The MSS officially ended on October 2 following the adoption of Resolution 2793, leaving questions over whether Nairobi’s 735 deployed officers will return home or integrate into the new GS…
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