MINUSTAH
UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (UN-Geführt)
Beginn: 06/04
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(Quelle: UN News) With the security situation in parts of Port-au-Prince, the Haitian capital, remaining very tense, the United Nations peacekeeping mission has taken a robust posture to disrupt the activities of armed gangs and bring them to justice, while taking all possible measures to reduce the risk of civilian casualties.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) The Philippines will dispatch 200 more soldiers for a peacekeeping mission in strife-torn Haiti, President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Tuesday. Arroyo said the additional deployment was in response to the request of United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan to boost the multilateral peacekeeping mission in the Caribbean country.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) Opposition groups and residents of two Port-au-Prince slums say dozens of innocent people were killed during anti-gang raids by U.N troops and Haitian police last week, but U.N. and police officials denied the accusations. The Lawyers Committee for Individual Rights, a group known as CARLI and regarded as one of the most independent rights groups operating in Haiti, said U.N. peacekeepers and Haitian police killed unarmed residents, including children and elders, in the slums of Bel-Air and Cite Soleil, strongholds of supporters of ousted president Jean-Bertrand Aristide.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) Organization of American States (OAS) Secretary General Jose Miguel Insulza began Tuesday an official two-day visit to Port-au-Prince, capital of Haiti, to assess the situation in the troubled Caribbean country.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) The Summit of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Monday expressed its concern over the worsening security and increasing violence in Haiti, according to reports from Castries, capital of Saint Lucia. Ronald Venetiaan, President of Surinam and outgoing CARICOM President, said the CARICOM countries have issued a warning about the situation in Haiti. It said there is increasing political instability and deteriorating security ahead of the municipal, legislative and presidential elections in the country. Meanwhile, Venetiaan complained that the resources provided by the international community to Haiti were not enough.
(Quelle: Washington Post) United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan asked the United States this week to consider sending troops to Haiti to support a U.N. peacekeeping mission beset by mounting armed challenges to its authority, according to senior U.N. officials. Annan told Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice in a meeting at U.N. headquarters Tuesday afternoon that he may have to ask for American 'boots on the ground' in the coming months to reinforce more than 6,500 Brazilian, Chilean, Argentine and other peacekeeping forces serving in Haiti, the officials said.
(Quelle: UN News) Wrapping up a five-day fact-finding visit to Haiti, United Nations peacekeeping chief Jean-Marie Guéhenno said the mandate the Security Council approved for the UN mission last week provided for tighter security in the Caribbean country in which several peacekeeping troops have recently been killed or wounded.
(Quelle: UN News) The United Nations Security Council today extended the mandate of its peacekeeping mission in Haiti for a further eight months and added more than 1,000 personnel, bringing it to as many as nearly 9,400 in the run-up to a newly elected government's inauguration next February.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) International Cooperation Minister Aileen Carroll and Foreign Affairs Minister Pierre Pettigrew today announced that Elections Canada has been selected to put in place an international mission to oversee the electoral process in Haïti. The Canadian International Development Agency is contributing up to $3.5 million to this initiative.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) U.N. peacekeepers in Haiti will crack down on violence that threatens elections this year, a U.N. official said on Thursday after a visit by a high-level contingent of foreign officials to the troubled Caribbean nation. ... A top elections official suggested last week that presidential, legislative and municipal elections scheduled for late this year should be postponed due to the violence and lagging voter registration.
(Quelle: UN News) The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti has launched a free and confidential telephone service through which Haitians can report on criminal activities to the mission's civilian police. Reports through the service, called 'Je Wè Bouch Pale,' would include human rights violations, any kind of corruption and, especially, kidnappings. They would be analyzed and transmitted to the appropriate law enforcement unit, the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) said yesterday at the launching.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) Elections in Haiti will take place as scheduled later this year, the troubled country's interim prime minister told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday as he renewed an appeal for more peacekeepers. Gerard Latortue said the council had a 'very enthusiastic' response to his assurances on elections and a request for U.N. reinforcements, delivered in a closed-door session. But it was unclear whether he won full council support for a 12-month extension of the U.N. peacekeeping mission's mandate, due to expire June 24. The mandate's duration 'is still under discussion,' Latortue told reporters after the council meeting.
(Quelle: taz) In Haiti ist ein französischer Diplomat erschossen worden. Nach Botschaftsangaben wurde Honorarkonsul Paul-Henri Mourral in Port-au-Prince von Kugeln getroffen, während es bei Angriffen auf ein Kommissariat und einen Markt zwei weitere Tote gab.
(Quelle: BBC) The United Nations Security Council has voted to extend the mandate of its peacekeeping mission in Haiti by a further 24 days. The move was decided after diplomats failed to agree to a longer deployment of peacekeepers in the country. They hope the extension will provide extra time to resolve a diplomatic dispute with China. UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has recommended troops remain for a further year to provide security for elections. But China insists that the peacekeeping mission should be prolonged by no more than six months.
(Quelle: New York Times) The United States has ordered all non-emergency personnel evacuated from Haiti while urging Americans to depart the country for what the State Department described as a 'volatile security situation.' The country has been ravaged by violent crime in recent months, including kidnappings and random shootings, and State Department officials said it had become difficult to ensure the safety of all its personnel.
(Quelle: New York Times) Yvon Neptune, the prime minister under former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, finally appeared before a judge over accusations that he masterminded the killings of 25 political opponents in February 2004, during the revolt against Mr. Aristide. The closed hearing in western St. Marc, where the attack took place, came a month after he started a hunger strike to protest his 11-month imprisonment without formal charges, and he was carried to the court on a stretcher.
(Quelle: BBC) Former Haitian Prime Minister Yvon Neptune has appeared before a judge to be charged with ordering political killings in 2004. Mr Neptune, who served under former President Aristide, has been on hunger strike for a month in protest at being held nearly a year without charge. … International pressure had been mounting on Haiti to either charge Yvon Neptune or to free him.
(Quelle: UN News) Recommending that the mandate of the United Nations peacekeeping operation in Haiti be extended for another year and the mission enlarged, Secretary-General Kofi Annan commends it for carrying out crucial tasks in difficult circumstances and says it has created a security environment in which the political transition can take place.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) The European Union on Thursday unblocked 12.3 million dollars in aid for Haiti's general election, as well as three million dollars aimed at disarming decommissioned troops and helping them re-establish themselves in society. Haiti's interim Prime Minister Gerard Latortue and European Union representative, Dutch ambassador Marcel Van Opstal, attended the ceremony to sign over the first installment of a total 22 million dollars in election aid.
(Quelle: UN News) Though elections, scheduled for October, should not be seen as the universal remedy to Haiti's crisis, they are essential to forming a legitimate government as the Caribbean country's political transition period comes to an end, the Brazilian representative told the Security Council today. Introducing the report of the four-day Council mission he led to Haiti last month, Ambassador Ronaldo Mota Sardenberg said there was no alternative to the elections and all political parties that rejected violence should be entitled to take part.
(Quelle: BBC) Haiti's Supreme Court has overturned the convictions of dozens of military leaders found guilty in 2000 of murder and torture. They were convicted of mass killings during an attack on supporters of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in the shanty town of Raboteau in 1994. The government of Prime Minister Gerard Latortue says it did not influence the judges' decision. But Aristide supporters were outraged, calling it a 'partisan' decision.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) A Russian contractor for a UN peacekeeping force in Haiti kidnapped this week amid growing insecurity in the Caribbean state has been freed, the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement on Friday.
(Quelle: UN News) The United Nations peacekeeping mission has welcomed the start of voter registration in Haiti in preparation for elections later this year. ... The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) launched the registration effort in Gonaïves, in the Artibonite department.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) Postponing a presidential election planned in Haiti this year would just trigger more instability, the U.N. envoy to the troubled Caribbean country said on Thursday. A recent spate of violence in the poorest country in the Americas has raised doubts that the election to replace ex-President Jean-Bertrand Aristide, who was forced out by an armed revolt last year, can be held as planned in November. But Juan Gabriel Valdez, who heads a U.N. mission to stabilize Haiti, said postponing the vote would be the worst scenario possible.
(Quelle: UN News) The leader of the United Nations Security Council fact-finding mission just back from Haiti expressed cautious optimism today, saying security was gradually improving, but that the international community must remain engaged if the strife-torn nation is to make any headway against urban violence and grinding poverty.
(Quelle: Washington Post) U.N. Security Council members ended a fact-finding mission to Haiti on Saturday, saying they believe general elections will be held in the fall despite current violence and the slow pace of disarming former soldiers who helped oust President Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The council's four-day mission coincided with the shooting death of a Filipino peacekeeper and a gunfight between gang members and Haitian police that killed at least five people in a Port-au-Prince slum.
(Quelle: Reliefweb) The United Nations will recruit some 3,600 electoral workers charged with assisting UN troops and Haitian police during the violence-wracked nation's elections later this year, a UN official said Friday. ... The assistants will be deployed in groups of six or nine after a one-week training session with 15 international experts, he said. Recruited locally, they will be under the command of Jordanian Lieutenant Colonel Medal Rashdan.
(Quelle: Die Welt) Ein Jahr nach dem Sturz von Haitis Machthaber Bertrand Aristide hat sich die Situation in der Karibikrepublik extrem verschärft. Beinahe täglich kommt es zu Unruhen und Überfällen in verschiedenen Teilen der Insel; seit dem vergangenen September fanden bei Zusammenstößen zwischen kriminellen Banden, Ex-Soldaten, der Polizei und UN-Kräften mindestens 400 Menschen den Tod. … Eigentlich sollte die Minustah Befriedung und Wiederaufbau der Krisenregion so weit vorantreiben, daß im November Wahlen abgehalten werden können. Doch nun drohen Uruguay, Brasilien, Argentinien und Chile - die die Hälfte der UN-Soldaten stellen -, die Mission umgehend abzubrechen, weil die internationale Gemeinschaft keine Gelder für den Wiederaufbau freigebe.
(Quelle: UN News) A joint weekend operation between the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti and the national police in a northern district of the country's capital, Port-au-Prince, resulted in the deaths of two long-sought gang leaders and five followers of one of them, the UN operation said in a statement released today.
(Quelle: UN News) Undertaking a fact-finding mission while preparing to vote on extending the mandate of the United Nations peacekeeping mission in Haiti, Security Council representatives will leave tomorrow on their first visit to a Latin American or Caribbean nation, where they will support efforts to create a secure and stable environment, the delegation's leader said today.