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UN chief pushes for international troop deployment to crisis-hit Haiti

Antonio Guterres urges member states to ‘tackle dramatic deterioration in security’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Oct 2022 10:00AM

UN chief pushes for international troop deployment to crisis-hit Haiti
Antonio Guterres has underlined a need to restore security to ensure access to supplies and services, to safeguard transport infrastructure and oil terminals and to tackle rampant gang violence. – AFP pic, October 10, 2022

UNITED NATIONS – United Nations chief Antonio Guterres has called for the immediate deployment of a special armed force to Haiti to staunch spiralling insecurity, as the already crisis-hit country faces the threat of a cholera epidemic.

In a letter addressed to the UN Security Council on Saturday, Guterres urged member states to deploy a “rapid action force” to the Caribbean nation to tackle “a dramatic deterioration in security”.

The letter came a day after Haiti said it had formally sought international assistance with a worsening security situation that the national police were unable to overcome.

Haiti, the poorest country in the Americas, is facing an acute political, economic, security, and health crisis, which has paralysed the country and sparked a breakdown of law and order. 

Protests and looting have rocked the already unstable country since September 11, when the government announced a fuel price hike.

Since mid-September, the country’s largest fuel import terminal, in Varreux, has been controlled by powerful armed gangs.

In his letter, Guterres underlined a need to restore security to ensure access to supplies and services, to safeguard transport infrastructure and oil terminals and to tackle rampant gang violence. 

“Addressing these objectives is imperative for the country to halt its spiralling instability,” he said.

He called for the establishment of a unit made up of special armed forces personnel from member states, with the efforts led by one member state.

Guterres reiterated the call in a public statement yesterday, in which he said he “remains gravely concerned about the situation in Haiti”, where already dire humanitarian conditions risk being exacerbated by a cholera outbreak. 

The UN on Thursday warned of a possible explosion of cholera cases in the country after Haiti announced its first cases of cholera in three years last week, with at least seven deaths.

As of Friday, the UN said at least twelve cholera cases had been confirmed and another 152 suspected cases reported, though Ulrika Richardson, UN resident and humanitarian coordinator for Haiti, said the real numbers could be much higher.

Tests were underway abroad to determine whether it was the same strain of cholera as the one that killed more than 10,000 people from 2010 to 2019.

Guterres, in his statement yesterday, said the blockage of the Varreux terminal hindered efforts to tackle the outbreak, including by hampering the delivery of “critical services required to prevent the rapid spread of the disease to a stand-still, including the distribution of potable water”.

“The most vulnerable sectors of the Haitian population are those hit the hardest,” he warned. – AFP, October 10, 2022

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