UN Security Council Meeting Raises Alarm On 'critical' Haiti Situation
Fahad Shabbir (@FahadShabbir) Published March 07, 2024 | 02:00 PM
PortauPrince, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 7th Mar, 2024) The UN Security Council expressed its concern over the deteriorating situation in violence-gripped Haiti on Wednesday, as Washington ramped up pressure on absent Prime Minister Ariel Henry to secure a political settlement.
Armed gangs who control swaths of the country launched a coordinated effort to oust Henry last week, attacking the airport, prisons and police stations, while threatening a full-scale civil war.
The United States on Wednesday called for Henry to take steps to "finalize a political accord," but did not urge his resignation -- a key demand of powerful gang leader Jimmy "Barbecue" Cherizier.
In power since the 2021 assassination of president Jovenel Moise, Henry was due to leave office in February but instead agreed to a power-sharing deal with the opposition until new elections are held.
Cherizier warned Tuesday that the worsening chaos would lead to civil war and mass bloodshed unless Henry stood down.
At least 15,000 people have fled the worst-hit parts of Port-au-Prince.
One displaced man told AFP on Wednesday that he had been forced to flee after a gang attack.
"In my case, I ran away from my house, abandoning everything I own," Jhonnyy Desmion said.
United Nations rights chief Volker Turk said Wednesday the situation was "beyond untenable" with 1,193 people killed countrywide this year by gang violence.
Malta's UN ambassador Vanessa Frazier said that every Security Council member "shared the same concerns, that the security situation is obviously concerning."
Amid the latest unrest, Henry has been unable to return home.
He was in Kenya to push for the deployment of a UN-backed multinational police mission to help stabilize his country when the attempt to oust him began.
"The situation requires" the deployment of a mission as soon as possible, Ecuador's UN ambassador Jose Javier De La Gasca Lopez-Dominguez said.
Gunfire has shut down some flights at Toussaint Louverture International Airport, and Henry was denied permission to land in neighboring Dominican Republic on Tuesday.
He later touched down in the US territory of Puerto Rico, a spokesperson for the island's governor said, although it was not clear how long he would stay.
Regional Caribbean bloc CARICOM warned that the spiraling crisis was "compounded by the absence of key institutions functioning, such as the presidency and the parliament."
"There must be a political solution to anchor any stabilization of security and humanitarian efforts," said Mohamed Irfaan Ali, Guyana's president and the current chairman of CARICOM.
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