Haiti crisis in numbers - BBC Africa
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- The first group of Kenyan police have landed in Haiti to help combat the deadly gang violence gripping the country. Over 80% of the capital Port au Prince is under gang control and hundreds of thousands of people are affected by a humanitarian crisis.
Other Caribbean and African nations, including Barbados, Jamaica and Chad, as well as Bangladesh, have agreed to send officers. here are some of the challenges foreign forces will face in numbers.
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Charity, they say, begins at home!
Your own roof is on fire while you go attending to someone else's fire!
Who does that?!
Kenyan Citizens don't approve of President Ruto sending the Police to Haiti.
Haiti 🇭🇹 needs to rebuild its Army and Air Force effective immediately to eradicate future gang violence in February 6 2026 by the guidance and support of the Kenya Military. Benin 🇧🇯, Nigeria 🇳🇬, Senegal 🇸🇳, Ethiopia 🇪🇹, and Ghana 🇬🇭 should help Haiti 🇭🇹 strengthen their police 🚓🚨 force, Army, and Air Force right now. Haiti 🇭🇹 historically is part of West Africa 🌍🇧🇯🖤. Great video
Don't lie Haïti was never part of West Africa and infact majority of African slaves in Haïti were from Central Africa in Kingdom of Loango
Why?
Haitiopia
@@gideonmoseri4850Yes they were ; historically speaking. Have a wonderful day
@@nevergiveup19841Diego Columbus take the Africans to the Caribbean Haiti 🇭🇹 which was part the slave trade ( pirate ship ⚓🚢).
How do the gunmen buy the weapons and arms?
How a country that was able to gain independence then turn to this is appalling.
Spoken like someone that has no idea of Haiti’s troubled history
@@newworldbro 😂 trust me I know more than what your parents and the your French teachers teach you in school bro.
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