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An additional 217 Kenyan police officers arrived in Haiti on Jan. 18, 2025, to join the Multinational Security Support mission. Kenya promised 1,000 cops to the mission, which has been been struggling to contained armed gangs spreading violence and hunger. Johnny Fils-Aimé For the Miami Herald

U.S. should end a long history of interfering and allow Haiti to prosper | Opinion

Originally published in the Miami Herald.Marleine Bastien and Brian ConcannonJanuary 31, 2025Haitians in South Florida — and their families, friends, employers and supporters — are grappling with this week’s immigration…

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Haiti leader says elections can be held this year even as gangs continue their rampage

Originally published in the Miami Herald. By Jacqueline Charles January 30, 2025 The head of Haiti’s embattled presidential council says he believes that both a reform of the country’s constitution…

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IJDH OpEd: From Coup to Chaos: 20 Years After the U.S. Ousted Haiti’s President

Originally published in Responsible Statecraft An OpEd written by Sasha Filippova, Kristina Fried, and Brian Concannon Twenty years ago this week, the United States government placed Haiti’s elected president, Jean-Bertrand…

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