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      <title>Haiti’s new 'Gang Elimination Force': The UN’s last bet on peace</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2025 10:13:09 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>The move, adopted on 30 September, signals a shift from defensive support to active intervention against the armed groups that control around 90% of Port-au-Prince. Yet, amid chronic funding shortages and political paralysis, many question whether this  latest  effort can succeed where others have failed.</p>
<p>The MSS, led by  Kenya , had aimed to deploy 2,500 officers but only managed to send 970, most of them Kenyan. Its planned first-year budget of 800 million US dollars barely reached 115 million. The new force promises a broader scope — 5,500 members, including both police and soldiers — and will be coordinated directly by the UN through a technical office tasked with logistics, resource mobilisation, and operations for 12 months. Unlike its predecessor, the GSF will be able to conduct independent operations, including the arrest of gang leaders.</p>
<p>The announcement has been met with cautious optimism across the region. Kenya hailed it as “a positive step forward,” while the Dominican Republic called it “a decisive move toward regional stability.” The Organisation of American States described the resolution as “vital for restoring peace and security.” Within Haiti, transitional president Laurent Saint-Cyr welcomed the measure as a long-awaited response to the country’s desperate security situation. But  human rights  groups remain sceptical. Pierre Esperance, head of Haiti’s National Network for the Defence of Human Rights, told  France 24  that local authorities have “done nothing to fight the gangs” and that many Haitians view the mission as their last hope after years of terror.</p>
<p>Concerns also linger over potential civilian harm. During the previous mission, drone strikes intended to target gang leaders killed at least eight  children  in September and a total of 30 civilians since March. The UN estimates that up to half of gang members are minors, raising fears that intensified operations could worsen the humanitarian toll. “Human rights activists will be watching closely,” Esperance warned, calling for transparent rules of engagement and accountability mechanisms within the new force.</p>
<p>The mission’s launch comes amid a deep political crisis. Since the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse in 2021, Haiti has been governed by a transitional presidential council that has failed to organise elections or restore basic governance. Over 3,000 people have been killed in gang-related violence this year alone, and 1.3 million have been displaced. With more than 5.7 million Haitians facing food insecurity, analysts say that without a parallel political and economic plan, even a UN-backed military force will struggle to bring lasting stability. “Deployment alone will not be enough,” says Romain Le Cour Grandmaison of the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime. “The next few months will determine Haiti’s future.”</p>
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        <media:title>FILE PHOTO: Haitian residents return to neighborhoods abandoned by gang, in Port-au-Prince</media:title>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Lucía Aliaga]]></dc:creator>
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      <title>Prabowo tells UN General Assembly Indonesia ready to deploy forces for global peace: Video</title>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 23 Sep 2025 17:29:04 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>“If and when the  United Nations  Security Council and this great assembly decide, [Indonesia] is prepared to deploy 20,000 or even more of our sons and daughters to help secure peace in Gaza or elsewhere, in Ukraine, in Sudan, in Libya, everywhere when the peace needs to be enforced, peace needs to be guarded, we are ready,” Prabowo declared.</p>
<p>He added that Indonesia would “take our share of the burden, not only with our sons and daughters, we are also willing to contribute financially to support the great mission to achieve  peace  by the United Nations.”</p>
<p>“Without the United Nations, we cannot be safe. No country can feel secure. We need the United Nations, and Indonesia will continue to support the United Nations, even though we still struggle, but we know the  world  needs a strong United Nations,” Prabowo said.</p>
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      <dc:creator><![CDATA[Believe Domor]]></dc:creator>
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