The Borneo Post

Long-running UN mission to Haiti ends

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PORT-AU- PRINCE: The longrunnin­g United Nations mission in Haiti officially ended on Thursday after 13 years, but its aim of restoring stability in the Caribbean nation has yet to be fully achieved.

The end of the United Nations Stabilisat­ion Mission in Haiti ( MINUSTAH) was marked by the lowering of the UN flag on its main military base in the presence of national authoritie­s and diplomats.

“There is still much to do for Haiti to attain the stability and sustainabl­e developmen­t to which everyone aspires,” said Sandra Honore, who headed MINUSTAH for the past four years.

The mission was deployed in 2004 to help stem political violence after the departure of president Jean-Bertrand Aristide, but it has not endeared itself to Haitians.

Many Aristide supporters have long perceived the mission as something of an occupying army.

The mission’s reputation was further tarnished in 2010, when Nepalese UN peacekeepe­rs introduced cholera, leading to an outbreak that killed thousands of Haitians.

On Thursday, demonstrat­ors took to the streets of Port- auPrince for the latest in a series of protests sparked by anger over the budget, which many believe hurts the nation’s poorest.

Shots were fired at protesters in the capital on two occasions.

Emmanuel Jean, one of the protesters, accused police who were present of not trying to make an arrest after demonstrat­ors were targeted.

MINUSTAH will be succeeded by the United Nations Mission for Justice Support in Haiti, which will continue training Haitian police.

The new mission will have a total of 1,275 foreign police officers, a figure that will be gradually reduced over two years.

 ??  ?? The Nepalese garrison stands at attention during the official closing ceremony of the United Nations Stabilisat­ion Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in Tabarre, Haiti.
The Nepalese garrison stands at attention during the official closing ceremony of the United Nations Stabilisat­ion Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) in Tabarre, Haiti.

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