The UN Security Council has voted to strengthen the mandate of the Kenya-led multinational force in Haiti, transforming it into a "Gang Suppression Force" with the authority to detain suspected gang members, a major shift from its previously limited role.
Breakdown
- UN Security Council expands Kenya-led force's mandate in Haiti to include gang suppression and detention powers.
- Resolution passes with 12 votes in favor; Russia, China, and Pakistan abstain. 17s
- Haiti's representative calls the resolution a pivotal moment in the country's fight against gangs. 57s
- Kenya-led force remains under 1,000 troops due to funding issues, below the planned 2,500. 1m 13s
- Gangs control 90% of Port-au-Prince and have expanded into the countryside since 2021. 1m 22s