Haiti
Haiti | Südamerika und KaribikZIF kompakt
Polizei und Justiz im Rampenlicht in Nachfolgemission in Haiti | 10/2017
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Multinational Security Support mission (MSS)
Mandatiert seit: 10/23
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United Nations Integrated Office in Haiti
Mandatiert seit: 06/19
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News
Hundreds of people in Haiti have marched through Port-au-Prince, demanding the resignation of President Michel Martelly. The protest turned violent as police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Laurent Lamothe, Haiti's prime minister, has announced he is resigning along with several ministers in the wake of violent anti-government protests and a commission's call for him to step down.
Thousands of anti-government protesters have clashed with police in Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince. They burned tyres and threw stones at officers who responded with tear gas. The protesters want President Michel Martelly and Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe to resign and long-overdue elections to be held.
The United Nations Security Council today adopted a resolution renewing the mandate for the UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in the Caribbean nation, urging political stakeholders in the country to fully commit to the democratic process and calling on international donors to strengthen their efforts in helping the Government.
A federal judge in New York has agreed to hear oral arguments in a lawsuit filed against the United Nations by advocates for Haitian victims of the cholera epidemic that first appeared on the island four years ago.
Thousands of supporters of former president clash with officers as they march to mark 1991 coup in which he was ousted.
Mr Aristide faces charges of money laundering, but his supporters say the investigation is politically motivated.
Today the EU will approve a direct payment to the government of Haiti of €34 million in order to support ongoing reforms to modernise the state administration and the public finance management.
The Haitian government has announced a date for legislative elections, which are two years overdue. The first round will be held on 26 October 2014, but the second round still needs to be scheduled.